National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame and Museum
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Euclid, OH 44123
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Eddie Rodick has been wowing audiences with his exciting accordion-
Eddie’s father nurtured young Eddie’s interest in polka music by buying him an accordion and taking him to polka dances. The youngster was inspired by the polka stars of that time, such as Johnny Vadnal, Eddie Habat, and Ray Champa.
Eddie’s first band in 1960, was called the Champagnes. He put his music career on hold when he enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps in 1966. In Vietnam, Eddie received a wound in the throat from shrapnel that exploded from enemy mortars. The result is Eddie’s distinctive speaking voice. On his return in 1969, Eddie teamed up with Bob Oblocki. He also married Brenda, with whom he had three children.
In the early 1970s, Eddie started "Eddie Rodick and the Goodtime Boys." The group took the polka world by storm, recording an album, and appearing regularly on TV’s Polka Varieties Show, and was together for eight years.
Eddie formed a new band in the early 1980s. In the mid-
Inducted in 2008
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient
EDDIE RODICK
1947
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