The Matys Brothers

ABOUT

The Matys Brothers were a lounge act made up of four singing comedians: Emil (saxophone), John (bass, violin), Gene (drums), and Walt (accordion). Best known for the jazzy and upbeat Top 40 smash, "Muskrat Ramble" (1954), other hits include their goofy rendition of the polka song, "Who Stole The Keeshka?" (1963).


Best known songs (with years) include:

  • Who Stole The Keeshka (1963)

Pop charts debut year: 1954

Years active: ca. mid 1950s - ca. 1970s

Genres: Comedy, polka music, rockabilly

Labels: 20th Century, Clymax, Essex, Coral, Sunnyside, Select, Fayette, MCA

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