National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame and Museum
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Euclid, OH 44123
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Norm Kobal is one of Cleveland-
Raised in Girard, Ohio, among a musical family, Norm mastered the trumpet, banjo, and guitar before settling on tenor saxophone, clarinet, and flute as his primary instruments. Norm joined Jack Persin and the Jolly Jesters in 1944 and recorded with his father's band, Stan Kobal and the Airliners, in 1947.
Earning Bachelor's and Master's degrees in music from Youngstown State University, Norm taught in the Lakeview and Girard school systems, at the Strouss Music Center, and at Youngstown State. Broadening his experience, Norm spent seven years with the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra, directed and played jazz concerts, guested with the W.D. Packard Concert Band, logged three years with the 702nd Air Force Band in Omaha, and performed with Greek, Italian, country, and Broadway show groups. Over the years, Norm backed luminaries such as Al Martino, Jerry Vale, Wayne Newton, Sergio Franchi, and Robert Goulet.
But even more inspired by the likes of Johnny Pecon, Lou Trebar, and Eddie Platt,
Norm was irresistibly drawn to Slovenian polka music. Since 1956, Norm has manned
the woodwind spot with his own bands, Steve Garchar, Del Sinchak, Trontel-
Highly sought after for recording sessions, Norm has amassed a personal discography
comprising two Greatest all-
Norm was the POPP's Man of the Year in 1972, the National Cleveland-
Much like the pioneers he worshipped as a young man, Norm has become a Cleveland-
Norm has aptly been described as the "Benny Goodman of Cleveland-
Inducted in 1996
National Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame
Lifetime Achievement Award Recipient
NORM KOBAL
1932 -
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