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Lawrence Welk and Fender Amps | The Les Paul Forum

Its funny how the welk show effects folks. As a child it was the dullest thing on earth, yet both of my kids would dance during the whole show ...

On variety (shows) being the spice of life - Observer-Reporter

There's a meme going around Facebook that you might have seen. Over a picture of bandleader Lawrence Welk and some members of his orchestra ...

Lawrence Welk | Reason and Reflection

Last night, as so often is the case, I went to my DVR and brought up recorded episodes of the Lawrence Welk show which still regularly play on ...

Lawrence Welk - Wikipedia

Lawrence Welk (March 11, 1903 – May 17, 1992) was an American accordionist, bandleader, and television impresario, who hosted The Lawrence Welk Show from ...

The drive-in brings back memories - Smoky Mountain News

Operators are standing by!), even though that and the Lawrence Welk show ... If given the chance, most Americans would probably take their chances ...

Get Ready for Great Music, Great Laughs and Bubbles ... - ETV News

If you are old enough to remember “champagne music,” you might have watched the Lawrence Welk Show airing every Saturday night on television for ...

Happy Birthday Lawrence Welk! (Member Post) - Ricochet

Welk made a deal with his father, to the effect that if Ludwig Welk would buy him an accordion, he–Lawrence–would work on the family farm until ...

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At the end of their week-long vacation all of the lake's staff lined up as his band loaded their instruments on the bus nearby the lake. Welk ...

Was Lawrence Welk-type music ever popular among young people?

However, the big band music and crooners of the 1940s only has a passing resemblance to what Welk plays; also, in the 1970s, those who would ...

TV memories: A one … and a two … and a three! - Ag UPDATE

The Lawrence Welk Show had been televised locally in Los Angeles from 1951 to 1955 when the ABC network picked up the show, which was sponsored ...

Opinion | A-One-Anna-Two-Anna Goodbye, Lawrence Welk

But he was all-American, all-Christian, and all things right with the world. Each show's theme was happy. The staging was pretty. The music ...

Lawrence Welk | Dad in the Headlights

Hee Haw: This was a corny, but enjoyable, country variety show. It had a mix of country music, comedy skits, and corny jokes and puns. For most ...

There are no Lawrence Welk DVDs | RadioDiscussions

I called up my grandmother, who was well into her 90s by then, thinking she'd be excited to see me during the show. "Lawrence Welk? That's for ...

Now the secret of Lawrence Welk's success can be told | Bob Bader

In the interest of scientific inquiry, I decided to look into what made Lawrence Welk such a durable entertainer in the hearts and minds of ...

An' a one, an' a two … | In The Muse - Library of Congress Blogs

Wow! You brought back some memories. I'm 55 and I remember watching the Lawrence Welk show with my parents every Saturday night. Even though the ...

Lawrence Welk Mic Mystery - Gearspace

These early shows are much different from the latter-era shows that I remember, when the show was all white-bread. In the early shows they would ...

One toke over the line - By Ken Levine

This was a wholesome variety show aimed at anyone born in the 19th Century. Lawrence Welk was an old band leader with a strange accent who had ...

What I learned from Lawrence Welk. - by Cindy Cross

The cool thing about Lawrence Welk and band leaders like him is that they made listening to music fun and creative and entertaining. They ...

I enjoy watching Lawernce Welk video's on youtube early Sunday ...

I used to watch Lawrence Welk show way back when I visited my grandma. I have watched a few minutes of it when it pops up on Youtube, I miss my ...

A Little Lawrence Welk Trivia... - Fender Stratocaster Guitar Forum

I watched Lawrence Welk Show every Sunday night with my parents. Him and the other guitar player were the best. I remember the Strat snd Tele ...