with "Cuanto La Gusta". In 1959, he fired the first Champagne Lady, Alice Lon, for displaying too much leg during a telecast. Bob Ralston performs "Lady Be Good". Frank Scott plays the "Doll Dance". Feedback below. Norma Zimmer sings "Falling in Love with Love". The Lennon Sisters sing "Marshmallow World". "La Cumparsita" and "Brazil". 10.14 [462] The Lawrence Welk Show
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Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "The Rain in Spain". This guide may be distributed and copied freely, in its entirety, for personal
degree from North Dakota State University, is saluted by the
pianist Steve Warner. Goes Out newsletter, with the week's best events, to help you explore and experience our city. In 1951, Welk settled in Los Angeles. Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "I Could Have Danced All Night". Highlights:
Salute to Summer
Jim Roberts sings "I Talked to the Trees". Salute to County Fairs
The Lennon Sisters sing "Tammy". Jerry Burke, who joined the Welk band back in 1934. Clark, who also played alto saxophone, performed on many Sinatra albums, including In the Wee Small Hours.. 17Oct1964 [Courier News]
It may or may not be true that Lawrence Welk is the most popular easy listening artist of all time, but it's difficult to think of anyone who is more prominently associated with the genre. He married Imogene Lynn, a vocalist with the McKinley band. Joe Feeney sings "O Holy Night". ##############################################
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Legendary bandleader of self-described "champagne music" who built an almost cult-like easy-listening empire. The Lennon Sisters sing "Kentucky Babe".
Highlights:
Mahlon Clark, the clarinetist who performed on the soundtracks of numerous Hollywood movies and recorded with artists as varied as Lawrence Welk and Madonna, has died. Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts sing "Me and My Shadow". Upon turning 21, Welk took up music full-time, playing in various polka and vaudeville-style bands around the area. 03Oct1964
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Myron Floren performs an original song on the accordian called "The Flea". [--] The Lawrence Welk Show
Starting in 1987, some public television stations began airing reruns of The Lawrence Welk Show, to the delight of an elderly viewing base. Jo Ann Castle, Myron Floren, Buddy Hayes and Johnny Klein perform "Alley Cat". "Ireland is the Land" and "Peg O'My Heart". [--] The Lawrence Welk Show
He had a lot of kids. Myron Floren and the band play "Polka Lesson". Welk achieved his greatest popularity on record with the Dot label during the early '60s, spearheaded by the smash instrumental hit "Calcutta," which became his only number one -- and, for that matter, Top Ten -- single in 1961. The show opens with the entire cast joining in with "Hey, Look Me Over", for
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The Orchestra performs "Red Sails in the Sunset". Opening the show, all the Music Makers offer "Ring Those Christmas Bells". Johnny Klein, Norman Bailey, Bill Page, Curt Ramsey and Pete Lofthouse all have
Larry Hooper sings "King of the Road". Highlights:
singer Anita Bryant
joins her sisters for "Do Re Mi". The Lennon Sisters sing "Via Con Dios". A $300-million (minimum) gondola to Dodger Stadium? Larry Hooper sings the novelty song "Minnie the Mermaid". Salute to Autumn
Dick, the Blenders
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11Sep1965 [repeat from 24Apr65]
The show became a local hit and was picked up by ABC in June 1955. Guest
Bob Ralston, Frank Scott and Larry Hooper perform "Cumana." Dick Dale and Group offer "Shutters and Boards". Nick Lucas sings "Down Yonder", "Swannee" and "Painting the Clouds With
19Sep1964 [Times Tribune]
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