Jimmy Sturr
Jimmy Sturr | |
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Sturr in 2009 | |
Background information | |
Birth name | James William Sturr, Jr. |
Born |
Warwick, New York, United States | September 25, 1941
Genres | Polka, rock, country |
Website | www.jimmysturr.com |
James W. "Jimmy" Sturr, Jr. is a polka musician, trumpeter/clarinetist/saxophonist and leader of Jimmy Sturr & His Orchestra. His recordings have won 18 out of the 24 Grammy Awards given for Best Polka Album. Sturr's orchestra is on the Top Ten List of the All-Time Grammy Awards, and has acquired more Grammy nominations than anyone in the history of musical polka awards.[1] His band is arguably the most popular polka band in America, and have their own TV show on the RFD-TV network, a network devoted to rural America.
Touring
When touring, the band rides in Jimmy’s forty-five foot customized tour bus, previously owned by Billy Ray Cyrus.[1] On their travels, they have been to the most prestigious venues in the world, including seven sold out concerts at Carnegie Hall and four sold out concerts at Lincoln Center in New York City and a sold out concert at the Palace of Culture in Warsaw, Poland. The band has also played at many famous casinos. During a 2013 performance in Connecticut, residents of New Britain's Little Poland district presented the entertainer with a plaque making him officially "A Little Polish."
Radio show
Although Sturr is the Irish American son of a local bank president, his fans don't seem to mind the "I'm Polish" persona that he radiates. Sturr's first radio job was hosting an hour of polkas on Saturdays on WALL in Middletown, NY. The station sold Sturr an hour of time, which he re-sold to area businesses at a profit. He played polka tunes and promoted his Polka record label and sold albums via mail. Sturr was an excellent radio host and salesman and the show was packed full of ads from businesses large and small, thus setting the stage for his future business success and providing Sturr with an intimate knowledge of local radio. He and his engineer AC broadcast live from a local restaurant "The Jolly Onion Inn" in Pine Island on Saturday nights in the late 1960s, always to a packed house.
He now hosts a syndicated radio show that airs on stations around the country, including WTBQ [2] in his hometown of Florida, NY, the station he once owned.
Personal life
Today, Jimmy Sturr lives in the house he grew up in, in the village of Florida, NY, about an hour north of New York City. He is not married nor does he have any children.
Television
The Jimmy Sturr Show airs weekly on Friday nights at 7:00pm ET, 6:00pm CT, 5:00pm MT, and 4:00pm PT on the RFDTV Network. In March 2010, PBS aired Jimmy Sturr's performance at the Caesar's Coliseum in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.
Discography
- Not Just Another Polka
- Tribute to the Legends of Polka Music
- Polka Party
- Polka Cola with Bill Anderson
- Let the Whole World Sing (2009 Grammy)
- Come Share the Wine (2008 Grammy)
- Polka in Paradise with Bobby Vinton (2007 Grammy)
- The Greatest Hits of Polka
- Shake, Rattle and Polka! (2006 Grammy)
- Let's Polka 'Round with Charlie Daniels, Bela Fleck and Boots Randolph (2004 Grammy)
- Top of the World with Arlo Guthrie and Rhonda Vincent (2003 Grammy)
- Gone Polka (2002 Grammy) with Willie Nelson and Brenda Lee
- Touched by a Polka with Mel Tillis (2001 Grammy)
- Prime Time Polka
- Life's a Polka
- 83 Giant Polka Hits
- Dance with Me with Oak Ridge Boys and Flaco Jiménez (1999 Grammy)
- Polkapalooza
- Living on Polka Time (1998 Grammy) with Bill Anderson and Flaco Jiménez
- Polka! All Night Long (1997 Grammy) with Willie Nelson
- I Love to Polka (1996 Grammy)
- Polka Your Troubles Away
- Pure Polka
- Polka Favorites
- Saturday Night Polka
- Clarinet/Accordion Magic
- Sturr It Up
- Live at Gilley's! (1992 Grammy)
- When It's Polka Time at Your House (1991 Grammy)
- Fiddles On Fire
- Trip to Poland
- Pure Country
- All in My Love for You (1990 Grammy)
- Born to Polka (1989 Grammy)
- A Polka Just for Me (1988 Grammy)
- I Remember Warsaw (1987 Grammy)
- 1st Class Polka's
- Hooked on Polkas
- On Tour
- All American Polkafest
- Polka Fever
- A Jimmy Sturr Christmas
- Polka Christmas
- Million Dollar Polkas
- Old Fashioned Christmas
- Christmas in My Hometown
Band members
- Jimmy Sturr - vocals
- Stevie Sweater - accordion
- Dennis Coyman - drums
- Eric Parks - trumpet
- Frank Urbanovitch - vocals, fiddle
- Johnny Karas - vocals, tenor saxophone
- John Olcese - piano
- Kenny Harbus - trumpet
- Kevin Krauth - trumpet
- Nick DeVito - clarinet, alto saxophone
- Jim Perry - clarinet, alto saxophone
- Rich Pavasaris - bass guitar
- Gus Kosior - Manager
See also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Sisario, Ben (February 5, 2006). "The Polka King Rolls Out the Barrel for the 19th Time". The New York Times. Retrieved October 18, 2010.
- ↑ WTBQ
External links
- Official website
- Interview with Jimmy Sturr
- Works by or about Jimmy Sturr in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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