Mollie B Polka Party
Mollie B Polka Party

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Join popular polka performer Mollie Busta as she hosts the weekly “Mollie B Polka Party” on RFD Network! The one-hour program features the nation’s top polka bands and a wide variety of ethnic styles, recorded on location at music festivals across the country. Mollie B is an award-winning vocalist, TV show host, instrumentalist, performer, clinician, dancer, and CD producer, as well as a former music teacher and choreographer. READ MORE

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Join popular polka performer Mollie Busta as she hosts her weekly hit television show, Mollie B Polka Party, on RFD-TV.
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