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Lawrence Welk

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If any performer has quality in his voice he can almost always be helped to develop all the other necessary attributes.


— Lawrence Welk


#always #any #attributes #develop #helped

If I live to be 90, and I'm planning to, I'll always love performing for a live audience.


— Lawrence Welk


#audience #i #live #live audience #love

If they can't hum it after we play it, it's not for us.


— Lawrence Welk


#hum #play #us

In spite of the Depression, or maybe because of it, folks were hungry for a good time, and an evening of dancing seemed a good way to have it.


— Lawrence Welk


#dancing #depression #evening #folks #good

It's curious how we act in moments of personal despair.


— Lawrence Welk


#curious #despair #how #moments #personal

Many times I wondered if I were truly carrying out God's plan for my life.


— Lawrence Welk


#god #i #life #many #my life

Music was my joy, my home, the one place I felt happy and secure.


— Lawrence Welk


#happy #home #i #joy #music

My accent remained terrible. It was very hard for me to initiate any conversation with someone I didn't know.


— Lawrence Welk


#any #conversation #hard #i #initiate

Night after night I could feel the chills go up and down my spine, they played so well.


— Lawrence Welk


#chills #could #down #feel #go

One thing all stage mothers share is an overpowering ambition for their daughters.


— Lawrence Welk


#daughters #mothers #one thing #overpowering #share






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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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