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The Smilin’ Scandinavians bring their peppy polka sound to Shoreline’s Hamlin Park July 8.
 
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Published: Friday, July 4, 2008

Polka in the park

Smilin’ Scandinavians to roll out a barrel of fun at Hamlin Park

Polka music is set to fill Hamlin Park July 8 as the City of Shoreline Parks & Recreation Department Lunchtime Music Series welcomes the Smilin' Scandinavians.

The Smilin' Scandinavians, widely regarded as Seattle's top polka band, have been around since May 17, 1995, when bandleader Toby Hanson got a group of his friends at Cornish College of the Arts to form a polka band. Since that time they've built a reputation as one of the Northwest's most fun and entertaining polka bands. They have completed two tours which took them back to the Midwest, released three albums on the Lutefisk Records Label and traveled widely around the Pacific Northwest spreading their own irreverent brand of polka fun.

The band is well known for their mix of Midwestern polka, Scandinavian folk, traditional country western, Dixieland and big band swing. Besides being a highly-regarded dance band, the Smilin' Scandinavians are also a top-notch show band, mixing in humor and unpredictable antics to keep the crowd on its toes. Whether playing at one of the nation's top polka festivals or taking the stage at a county fair, the Smilin' Scandinavians are always happy to entertain with some good, toe-tappin' music.

The name "Smilin' Scandinavians" was inspired by both The Happy Norwegian Myron Floren (of Lawrence Welk Show fame) and pioneer polka performers The Six Fat Dutchmen. Many people find the notion of smiling Scandinavians odd since Scandinavians have a well-deserved reputation of dour stoicism. The band does all it can to show just how much fun Scandinavians are capable of.

Band leader Toby Hanson, on accordion and vocals, is joined by Eric Likkel on saxophone and clarinet, Mike Woolf on tuba, Jack LaFond on banjo and guitar, Scott Adams on banjo and guitar, and Erick Cohn, percussion.



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