Chet
Dragon
Pioneer Category -
Inducted 1993
At the age of 12 Chet had a couple of neighbors that
were musicians one played the clarinet, the other the accordion. Chet
knew that if he purchased a trumpet he would be asked to join them.
Chet's family couldn't afford to just purchase one for him outright, so
he worked on a farm for two weeks which netted him $10 which was just
enough to purchase that trumpet. Now he needed to take lessons, which
were 75 cents. His family was often on a tight budget--and how many
weren't--so after the necessities were taken care of, many of us didn't
have too many 75 cents left over."
Consequently,
Chet Dragon of Worthington, Massachusetts, only had a dozen of so formal
trumpet lessons. However, his enthusiasm, hours of practice, and his
love for polka music produced a product that the entire polka field can
be proud of.
While attending Northampton High School, Chet's love
of polka music was so strong that he tried to transform the high school
dance band into a polka band much to the chagrin of the music director.
After returning from the service, Chet was summoned to pick up his
trumpet and appear with such greats as Ray Henry, Walt Solek, Joe Rock
and Larry Chesky to name a few. During this time Chet was introduced to
his lovely wife Mary Lou Osgood. It was with her encouragement that Chet
decided to form his own band in 1966.
To date, Chet has recorded 8 polka albums on such
prestigious labels like Bel-Aire and Starr. For some 55 years Chet has
been performing polkas from Chicago to New England, Canada, Hawaii, and
on 10 cruise ships. While playing in Poland, the birthplace of his
father, at the Hotel Victoria in Warsaw, Chet appeared on television. In
addition, Chet and his wife Mary Lou have been broadcasting for the past
22 years in the Massachusetts area, and have been promoting trips all
over the East Coast.
In August, 1993 Chet realized his lifelong dream of being inducted
into the IPA Polka Music Hall of Fame during the IPA's 25th Anniversary
at the Ramada O'Hare Hotel.