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Haunted Cologne is an American polka/punk band from Phoenix, Arizona, United States, consisting of Andrew Jemsek, Trent Morue, James Pyper, and John Delacruz. They perform polkas, waltzes, shuffles and their own material.

Previously, the band has gone through some member changes, such as Tristan Jemsek on drums, Nick de Carlo on Tuba and Zack Burba on guitar. The present line-up includes singer/accordion player Andrew Jemsek of Father's Day, Man About a Dog and Andrew and his Feisty Felines. Bassist Trent Morue is also the guitarist of The Vinegar Sting and bass player for World Class Thugs. James Pyper, singer and guitarist in Man About a Dog and guitarist in Tierra Del Fuego. John Delacruz, former drummer of Fatigo.

They were awarded a 2006 Best of Phoenix, [1] from Phoenix New Times .

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