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Vintage holiday records at Adult Swim: Holiday Craftacular
Adults take over Madison Children’s Museum for a night of making holiday crafts, gifts and cards, warm beverages in the Down Under lounge, and even an ugly sweater and beard-blinging contest. Vintage holiday tunes played by DJ Shotski and WSUM-FM’s Grandma Cyd.
City Cast Madison: Why Wisconsin Loves to Polka
City Cast Madison is a new podcast about the culture and current events in our capital city. It was fun to be interviewed by the folks behind this project!
Women in Vinyl DJ Shotski profile
Just in time for Oktoberfest season, Women in Vinyl featured a story about the origin of DJ Shotski and why I play polka records. It was a great experience to share my feelings and lessons I’ve learned taking on this venture.
Polka! Press Party at Dark Horse ArtBar
On National Polka Day, DJ Shotski played vintage polka records for Madison’s screen printing cooperative, aptly named Polka! Press at Dark Horse ArtBar.
Cap Times Q&A: Stacy Harbaugh is spreading joy with polka
Allison Garfield of the Cap Times connected with me for a Q&A about how I got started playing polka records, why polka music brings people together, and how easing into the fall Oktoberfest season is a great time for polka.
Olbrich Botanical Gardens Summer Breeze
The evening was a delightful celebration of vintage vinyl music played by a group of lady DJs who are deeply committed to their music and volunteerism at local campus and community radio stations.
Single File’s stash of polka 45s
I started following his account right around the time he started posting 45s from Waffle House jukeboxes. The quirky, flat-grill themed songs hinted at his eclectic collection. He seemed to love everything from disco boogie to women in country music, but it was the Northern Soul that especially caught my eye.
River District Antiques record haul
It’s good to know a picker. Soon after I met Tom at River District Antiques and told him I was a polka DJ, he emailed me about his buddy Gary who had a couple boxes of polka records to share. Of course I will take free records, Tom! The answer to free records is always yes.
It’s Polka Time (and time to keep polka from dying)
Is polka dying? Canadian folk-punk band The Dreadnoughts issued a call to action to save polka, and save ourselves. Polka is happy music. Music for the community. It’s why DJ Shotski plays old records.
Harmony Packer Polka Party
The Harmony’s Packer Polka Party was like a comfy, cozy Wisconsin family reunion. Dancing, cheese curds, and a Packer victory made it a memorable night.
New Glarus Oktoberfest
I haven’t been to Munich for Oktoberfest yet, but short of traveling to Germany to celebrate the harvest, I think New Glarus, Wisconsin is the best place in the world to celebrate Oktoberfest. This is not hyperbole. New Glarus is the sweetest town in Wisconsin.
Wauktoberfest was a blast
The world’s only Waunakee is also the home to Wauktoberfest on the grounds of Endres Manufacturing. The event is a huge fundraiser for local charities and service organizations, but it’s also a good time to get a jump start on the Oktoberfest season.
Verona: Toot and Kate’s
Toot and Kate’s is Verona’s adorable downtown gathering place with a pour-your-own wine system and a full bar. This was a wonderful (first paid!) gig as a polka vinyl DJ during a Packer pre-season game day.
First gig: Malt House
My very first, public DJ gig was on the patio at the Malt House in Madison, Wisconsin. The way this gig came about was kind of a long story.
It’s Polka Time!
It’s Polka Time! Stacy explains how the COVID crisis got her to finally get some turntables and explore her love of polka.
Meet Wisconsin’s Newest Polka DJ
Stacy talks to Wisconsin Public Radio’s Central Time about her post-COVID hope of sharing polka with a new generation of fans.
Meet this newly minted polka DJ
Learned something new during the COVID crisis? You’re in good company. Stacy writes Madison Magazine’s April 2021 edition’s opener on learning new things.
Quirky hobbies help Madisonians through quarantine
Stacy talked to Shelley Mesch at the Wisconsin State Journal about turntables, polka, and her love of records.