[78-L] Lawrence Welk's son said...
martha
MLK402 at verizon.net
Mon Jun 22 22:38:11 PDT 2009
My Great-Grandma (born 1878) loved the Welk program, but she was so deaf in
the 1960s that the TV had to be turned WAY up. She had that part of the
house to herself for that hour.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rodger Holtin" <rjh334578 at yahoo.com>
To: "78-List" <78-l at 78online.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 1:13 AM
Subject: [78-L] Lawrence Welk's son said...
I picked this up from a couple different places, maybe in one of Welk's many
books, but the one I'm sure of is a Larry Welk interview duiring one of
those PBS fundraisers and he talked about old dad Lawrence's personal
favorite music - The stuff he played on his home phonograph for his own
enjoyment was....
.... I won't keep you in suspense...
stuff like Red Nichols Five Pennies, Louie Armstrong and Bix Beiderbecke -
hot jazz of the 1920s - the formative years for Welk's own band. He knew it
wouldn't sell like Bobby and Barbara and Myron Floren, but he liked best all
the same. Listen to some of those shows where he brings out the "dixieland"
band stuff with guys like Dick Cathcart and or Skeets Herfurt - maybe not
world-class all-time great, but very good stuff in its own right -
especially in the context of television! I can recall only one or two where
he allowed it to get hokey, otherwise reasonably good 'dixie' style playing
The problem for guys like DL and others is you have to wade through hours of
Joe Feenamint and Norma Zimmmmerrrrzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ... and I don't blame you.
We let it play while we do the dishes and once in a while get lucky - but
like any other instance of getting lucky - it's not very often.
Rodger
For Best Results use Victor Needles.
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