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Lawrence Welk

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His act may start out slow, but it tapers off.


— Lawrence Welk


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I always worried I'd forget my lines or say the wrong words or the audience would laugh in the wrong places.


— Lawrence Welk


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I expected to be a farmer like my father and brothers. Life seemed pleasant and orderly.


— Lawrence Welk


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I have never been an innovator, a creative genius.


— Lawrence Welk


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There are good days and there are bad days, and this is one of them.


— Lawrence Welk


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I knew nothing of the real life of a musician, but I seemed to see myself standing in front of great crowds of people, playing my accordion.


— Lawrence Welk


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I played a Spaniard. I looked about as Spanish as any other fair-skinned German.


— Lawrence Welk


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I realized some of the pitfalls of being well-known; it was nice if you were successful, but it made it just that much harder to take when you failed.


— Lawrence Welk


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I was so anxious to succeed that I made a practice of appearing on all the disc jockey shows I could, in order to publicize the band.


— Lawrence Welk


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If you put all your strength and faith and vigor into a job and try to do the best you can, the money will come.


— Lawrence Welk


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It was informally named "The Lawrence Welk Champagne Tower. We play with a steady beat so that dancers can follow it. S.

Lawrence Welk (March 11 1903 – May 17 1992) was an American musician accordionist bandleader and television impresario who hosted The Lawrence Welk Show from 1955 to 1982. His style came to be known to his large number of radio television and live-performance fans (and critics) as "champagne music".

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