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Jaromír Vejvoda (28 March 1902 – 13 November 1988) was a
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composer. He is best known as the author of the "
Beer Barrel Polka "Beer Barrel Polka", originally in Czech , also known as "The Barrel Polka", "Roll Out the Barrel", or "Rosamunde", is a 1927 polka composed by Czech musician Jaromír Vejvoda. Lyrics were added in 1934, subsequently gaining worldwide popularit ...
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Life and work

Vejvoda was born and died in Prague-
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. From 1936 to 1960, he lived in
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, after he married the local native Božena Zamrazilová. He learned to play the
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and
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in a band led by his father. Later he played these instruments in a military band. He started to compose in the 1920s while he worked as a bartender in a pub owned by his father-in-law. In 1929 he wrote the ''Modřanská polka'' named after
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, a suburb of
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where it was played the first time. This catchy tune became a hit and allowed Vejvoda to pursue music as a full-time professional. It was published in 1934 with lyrics ''Škoda lásky, kterou jsem tobě dala...'' Publishing house Shapiro Bernstein acquired the rights shortly before World War II and the polka, now the "
Beer Barrel Polka "Beer Barrel Polka", originally in Czech , also known as "The Barrel Polka", "Roll Out the Barrel", or "Rosamunde", is a 1927 polka composed by Czech musician Jaromír Vejvoda. Lyrics were added in 1934, subsequently gaining worldwide popularit ...
" with the English lyrics "Roll out the barrel...", became the most popular song of the Allies in the West, although the original Czech lyrics have a very different meaning and do not speak about beer. After the war this polka became popular around the world, in
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-speaking countries as "Rosamunde". Vejvoda wrote many other hits, such as ''Kdyby ty muziky nebyly'' ("If those bands did not exist") and ''Já ráda tancuju'' ("I love to dance") but none of them became popular outside of the Czech and German speaking countries. Vejvoda had three sons: Jaromír, Jiří and Josef. Josef continues the family tradition of being musician, composer and bandleader. His granddaughter
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is a
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actress.


Vejvoda's Beer Barrel Polka in film

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Beer Barrel Polka audio recordings

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performed for accordion & ensemble for RCA Victor (''See
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with
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and ensemble
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References


External links


Biography on the website of his son Josef
{{DEFAULTSORT:Vejvoda, Jaromir 1902 births 1988 deaths Composers from Prague Czech songwriters