When Walt Jaworski presides over a polka session, you're assured of the finest music in the heel-and-toe and stamp-and-whirl tradition. Walt lives up to his enthusiastic nationwide reputation among polka fans in 'Hop, Skip And Polka', for the music never lets up in its vigorous exuberance, bounce and good-natured fun. These twelve lively renditions by Walt Jaworski's Polka Dance Band are a happy experience in listening and dancing. Their music has the authentic ring of the old-time polka bands, fast and frisky and replete with spirited yells, rollicking rhythms and peppy instrumental high jinks. The tempo is footloose and fancy free as the melody goes cavorting from the lively wake-up opener Good Morning to the slow and mellow Western-styled invitation called Marry Me. This field day for polka fans also provides the rip-roaring and hectic National, the tongue-in-cheek Oh, How Nice It Is In The Army and the slappy-go-happy Lucky Lady. Pacechanging antics are offered by the nostalgic Dolores-Rheinlander and the oberek with the obliging beat, I'm Telling You. The polka rhythms continue with the reckless abandon of Dancing Girl, the raucous and happy Buttercup and Hard Times, a polka which seems to forecast the future for the dance floor on which these polka sessions take place. Of course, even the most rabid polka addicts get exhausted sometimes and can't polka all evening, so Walt and the boys carry an ace up their sleeves. It's a refreshing and lilting-soft waltz titled White Rose. Vocalist Al Wojcik lends additional authenticity to the Jaworski jamboree with Polish lyrics, heard on the aforementioned I’m Telling You and the cheerfully reminiscent In My Father's Garden. So get on your mark... get set... to 'Hop, Skip And Polka.' Massachusetts-born Walt Jaworski is one of the nation's most popular polka specialists. Now making his home in Hartford, Conn., Walt is well known to polka devotees through his appearances on radio, television, RCA Victor recordings and his frequent dance dates.