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Also, when I was 14, I felt the band needed to put on more of a show, so I added a little choreography. And yes, when I was 16, I really confused my dad by bringing a keyboard with me.

I told my dad to trust me when he made the comment that he hired me to play trumpet, not piano. So, I did it — I played my first gig on piano and trumpet — at the same time — when I was years-old. And, the instruments kept multiplying. But I must admit, after playing three, the rest simply made sense. I: We know you spend an incredible amount of time on the road — do you have a standout location that is somewhere you are always hoping to get to or get back to! I have been told Brazil has wonderful music, and I would like to experience that.

I: Butter, sugar, or brown sugar on your Lefse? Now go dance a polka! Do you have a designated Troupe of dancers the follow you to all the different towns like the ones in Texas. Do you have children.? Do you have your own home. You really make my Saturday night as that is when we can get your program. Between the Jim Busta Band's practices and recording sessions, music always filled the Busta household in small-town Minnesota while Mollie was growing up. She started singing in the band at age three and joined on piano when she was eight-years-old.

Mollie also served as the student-director for her high school band rehearsals and concerts. Mollie also received a Master of Arts in Instruction from St. Both are multi-instrumentalists. Polish American. I have been updating you all about my March 12 th bride and groom since we got together back in February They are still married and continue to perform together in the polka band, Squeezebox, in Ohio, as of Lange remarried in to Mary Ley.

But they divorced in He has been married to Mary Ley since While on stage, he is featured on accordion, midi bass, button box and vocals. Mollie B, the multi-instrumentalist and award-winning singer who hosts the Mollie B Polka Party TV show, has been making music all her life. Luther grad and nationally recognized musician Mollie Busta has been named the host of a new television show that begins airing in July.

Since then, the hour-long show has aired at least 4 times a week and received rave reviews and great Nielsen ratings. In addition to performing, Ted also has arranged several of the pieces on the show each year. Following the stage show, you'll find Ted in the studio doing touch-up work for many of the musicians, as well as contributing to the final mixed audio from the show.

Most recently, Ted has continued his life long passion of performing, recording and promoting polkas by performing with his band "Squeezebox" in addition to filling in with various bands across the US. He currently performs over dates a year, sometimes covering as many as 20 states a year, covering all areas from the West Coast to East Coast and from Florida to Canada.

His studio, "Powerbox Records" has also kept him busy, recording other bands, editing audio and even mixing other bands projects both in his home studio, as well as with his mobile recording equipment.



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