Teresa Zapolska grew up in Jamaica, New
York. During her early years in school, she was taught the piano by the
nuns and played for all of the Polish shows held at the school. On the
request of her mother, she also began singing and accordion lessons.
At an early age, her polka career began
with the Bernie Witkowski Orchestra for the grand opening of Polkas on
Broadway at the Arcadia Ballroom, for the Kosciuszko Ball in the grand
ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York City, along with many
more infamous locations. Not only did she sing with the band, but she
also composed and orchestrated polkas and Polish songs.
With
this new found popularity, Zapolska at one point was performing with a
total of twenty bands. Her extensive career in polka music took her to
performing not only with Frank Wojnarowski, but she was a vocalist with
such great artists as Bernie Witkowski, Mike Miskiewicz, John Tyburczy,
Eddie Gronet, Ted Maksymowicz, Joe Yasinowski, Larry Chesky, Eddie "D"
Dmuchowski, Ed Zavaski, Sr., the G.T. Express and many more. Having
difficulty switching between bands, she decided to go with just one
band. That decision was to perform with Frank Wojnarowski.
Zapolska’s recordings with these artists
can be found on the RCA Victor, Musico, Rex, Silverbill, Dana, Rolo,
Dyno, Rim, Eurotone and Polka Towne record labels. In 2008 her record
label, Polka Towne, was in its 45th year in existence.
Frank Wojnarowski, in the beginning, wasn’t
extremely comfortable with Teresa. Within a short time, he grew to
becoming very fond of her. Zapolska admits to idolizing Frank and his
wonderful music. She wrote many songs for him. He was so impressed with
her work, he never questioned any song she gave him. He just used it.
Zapolska teamed with Wojnarowski to run two
big polka festivals – one in Manhattan Center in New York City and the
other in Bridgeport, Connecticut at Pleasure Beach Ballroom. Not only
did she sing, write songs and orchestrate them, she also made the
costumes for the band, as well as handled his bookings. Upon
Wojnarowski’s retirement in 1975, Teresa began her own band, the Teresa
Zapolska Orchestra, then the Teresa Zapolska All Girl Orchestra Plus
One.
In 1984, Zapolska decided to take over the
Polka Show on Long Island. She has worked with WBAB-WGR in Long Island,
New York for a few years, and is currently a program engineer and show
producer for WUSB in Stony Brook, Long Island. She is now celebrating
her 24th year on radio. When she had some spare time, Zapolska also was
a news reporter for the Polish American World in New York.
Some of her accolades include receiving two
awards for best female vocalist, as well as two entertainment awards in
2006. She appeared on two television programs in the 1970s, and produced
eight more for television syndication. Zapolska, formerly was a
consultant for Jay Jay records, traveling nationwide visiting
distributors, record stores and radio shows. She previously held the
capacity of vice president in charge of artists and repertoire for
Gateway Industries Recording Studios in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, and
Associated Industries in Cleveland, Ohio, for their Dyno and Rim labels.
Zapolska was the recipient of Cambridge’s
Who’s Who Professional of the Year in the Polka Music Industry award in
2006, 2007 and 2008.
Currently, Teresa Zapolska is president and
floral designer of Polka Towne Florist and Gifts. She oversees all
operations and floral design certifications. Polka Towne’s major
products includes custom designed floral arrangements, gift items and
novelties, balloon bouquets, gift baskets and polka records, tapes and
CDs.