Craig Ebel "It’s Polka Time!"
Click here to e-mail Craig "It's Polka Time!" with Craig Ebel can be heard on The Jammer Network Craig Ebel, the host of the "It’s Polka Time!" radio shows, has been involved in polka music all his life. He grew up in a musical family, with his mother, LaVay, singing and playing guitar in country western bands and his father, Elhart, building and operating the Bel-Rae Ballroom from 1964 to 1971. The Bel-Rae became one of the most popular dance spots in the upper Midwest and a great influence on Craig's musical career. Ever since Craig was a little boy, in addition to being a musician, he wanted to be a polka DJ. He used to pretend he was an announcer by turning cardboard boxes into control boards. He would take tubes and dials from old televisions he found at the dump and affix them to the cardboard boxes. He would spend hours introducing songs and telling his audience about the bands. Craig has been on radio for 26 years. A graduate of Brown Institute School of Broadcasting, Craig has been in all facets of radio broadcasting including announcer, reporter, board operator and producer. In 1981, while attending classes at Brown, Craig’s landed his first radio job as an announcer on "Polka Polka" 1010 WMIN (formally WJSW) in Maplewood, Minnesota. The station was only on from sunrise to sunset, but its format included 80 percent polka music. Craig worked as an announcer for AM 1400 & FM 107 WHLB "Someplace Special" in Virginia, Minnesota. During his employment on the Iron Range, he worked with announcer John Snidarich to produce the popular "Polkas International". Johnny has since retired after twenty years on the air, but Craig continues to run the program heard over AM 1340 KBRT in Eveleth, Minnesota. Craig also teamed up with Robert "Butch" Jambor from the Bel-Rae Ballroom to produce a two-hour Saturday morning show entitled "Polka Jamboree!" over AM 730 WRPX in Hudson, Wisconsin. The show only lasted for nine months, but it became the stepping-stone for bringing back polka music on the airwaves in the Twin Cities. In February of 1991, "It’s Polka Time!" made it's debut on a Brooklyn Park radio station: AM 1470 "Real Country KCW" (formally KANO). When it changed its call letters to KCW, it also changed its format and added one and one-half hours of polka music to the Sunday morning schedule. Later, KCW added a three-hour Sunday afternoon show called "Polka Time! PM". In September of 1994, Craig began airing a 2 hour "flagship" edition of "It's Polka
Time!" which aired on Sunday mornings over AM 1220 WMGT in Stillwater, MN.
His show soon became the only polka show airing in the Twin Cities. The
show aired on WMGT until September 3, 2006 when the station owner sold all
of the airtime to a "Music Of Your Life" conglomerate and changed call
letters & formats. "It’s Polka Time!" has been heard on KBCW, WDGY, KMOM, & WIMN. Over the years, Craig’s show was bounced around the radio dials
as stations were bought and sold, changed names, and in some cases went
dark.
“It’s Polka Time!” is syndicated on many radio stations across the United States including here on the Jammer. Please visit Craig’s website at www.itspolkatime.com for a current list of stations and times. All promotional recorded materials considered for airplay on "It’s
Polka Time!", can be sent to P.O. Box 32757, Minneapolis, MN
55432-0757.
Radio stations interested in becoming an affiliate of "It’s Polka Time!", can request a demo packet by e-mailing: itspolkatime@hotmail.com In addition to his radio duties on "It's Polka Time!", Craig has been playing drums professionally for over 30 years in all styles of music including rock, country, big band, and polka. He has performed with America's Polka King Frank Yankovic, Grammy Award Winner Walter Ostanek, Myron Floren of the Lawrence Welk Show, Dick Contino, The Mrozinski Brothers Aleatoric Ensemble, The Six Fat Dutchmen, Nashville's Joey Miskulin, Leroy Larson & The Minnesota Scandinavian Ensemble, Roger Bright, and now as leader of his own band: DyVersaCo. Craig married Lori Nissel, daughter of Marv & Carol Nissel
in 1997, and they have a son: Christopher, born in March of 2005.
Lori is a paralegal for a Minneapolis law firm, while Craig's time is
spent keeping little Christopher away from daddy's record collection.
(Christopher is already looking to take over daddy's show someday)
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