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Lawrence Welk

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One time I introduced my orchestra as the Shampoo Music Makers instead of the Champagne Music Makers.


— Lawrence Welk


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Sounds always fascinated me.


— Lawrence Welk


#fascinated #me #sounds

The first time I try anything is invariably not very successful. I tend to grow slowly, but solidly.


— Lawrence Welk


#first #first time #grow #i #invariably

The ones the listeners loved most of all in those early years were the four Lennon girls who became the whole nation's little sisters.


— Lawrence Welk


#early #four #lennon #listeners #little

The William Penn Hotel in Pittsburgh... was the place where Champagne Music was born.


— Lawrence Welk


#champagne #hotel #music #penn #pittsburgh

Never trust anyone completely but God. Love people, but put your full trust only in God.


— Lawrence Welk


#anyone #completely #full #god #love

We really were a very musical family. Father managed to buy us a small pump organ, and I just loved this instrument.


— Lawrence Welk


#family #father #i #instrument #just

When my parents first arrived there, North Dakota had just been admitted to the Union, and the country was still wild and harsh.


— Lawrence Welk


#arrived #been #country #dakota #first

Whenever you have a minute I'd like to see you right now.


— Lawrence Welk


#like #minute #now #right #see

You know, it's a long world.


— Lawrence Welk


#long #world #you






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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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