This is remarkable to see. I remember my mother calling me into the house to see the Welk show for the first time earlier that year. Mom and Dad were big fans of Wek when he played the area ballrooms in the 1930s and 40s. In 55 I was t beginning Hammond organ lessons. By 1963 I was performing professionally in the combo at a legendary area supper club and I've been involved me music ever since. Lawrence Welk had a terrific ensemble of entertainers. It always bothers me we people make fun of him. He laughed all the way to the bank.
Watching this video is kinda like going back in time with the time machine. It’s the closest we got to a time machine these videos I enjoy them mmensely.
Wonderful! Wonderful! Lawrence Welk used to say all the time. Vundaba in German he had a very pronounced German accent but he was a lot of fun and loved to dance. Great show I remember him well real Gentleman.
This was about 3 months before I was born. Interesting that as late as 1955 he had not yet expanded the instrumentation in the brass section...just 3 trumpets and 2 trombones that I can see.
When I was a kid, Saturday night TV belonged to Mom and Dad. Dairyland Jubilee followed by The Lawrence Welk Show. Us kids found it boring and hated it; we always found something else to do. LW's music is still not really my taste, but I can understand why they enjoyed it. The music is pleasant enough, and it's certainly well presented.
The show was on the network. Not sure where the kine itself was recorded either at the network master control or locally in Chicago. Not sure how the live shows were distributed to the affiliates. Direct over the AT&T lines or delayed until the station got a kinescope copy?? Fascinating stuff. I'm always open to be educated. lol
What cracks me up the most about this is that the beloved Alice Lon was fired by L. W. because she SHOWED TOO MUCH KNEE on one of the shows - RIDICULOUS, but, that's how L. W. was - extremely prim and proper to the very end!
I love Alice. She wore those beautiful gowns and dresses loaded with tons of petticoats common at the time that swirled so beautifully when she danced with Mr. Welk. Yes, a sad sate of affairs regarding the firing, but she was there for several years so we have plenty of shows. Due to viewer protests he tried to get her back but was unsuccessful.
So much to like in this episode. Thanks for posting.
Glad you like it.
Yay! A show from 1955. Thank you!
This is remarkable to see. I remember my mother calling me into the house to see the Welk show for the first time earlier that year. Mom and Dad were big fans of Wek when he played the area ballrooms in the 1930s and 40s. In 55 I was t beginning Hammond organ lessons. By 1963 I was performing professionally in the combo at a legendary area supper club and I've been involved me music ever since. Lawrence Welk had a terrific ensemble of entertainers. It always bothers me we people make fun of him. He laughed all the way to the bank.
It still amazes me that after all these years we can enjoy fabulous music. But also very sad to know that no one in this episode are still living
Watching this video is kinda like going back in time with the time machine. It’s the closest we got to a time machine these videos I enjoy them mmensely.
These folks would be in their 90s if they were alive, but I bet they would say how much they loved their work.
How WONDERFUL!!! To watch a program from 1955 when I was three yrs. And it was still going strong in 1970 when I graduated high school. 🤙🌴🤜🤛
Still a great way to spend a Saturday night.
Ah one ah two,,,,,, Very cool, I love these old tv shows .❤ 🇺🇲
Glad you like it.
@@kenqwe04 I sure did 😊
What a fun episode! I bet they had a blast coming up with what to say when they introduced themselves 😂 Thanks for preserving this!
What a great place and time to return to on a Saturday evening.
Great to see these early LW shows
Glad you like them.
Wow! Over 700 views in only two days. Don't forget to check out my other Welk goodies. lol
Keep the memories alive, please-!
@@annietemple6131 Glad you lioke it.
Wonderful! Wonderful! Lawrence Welk used to say all the time. Vundaba in German he had a very pronounced German accent but he was a lot of fun and loved to dance. Great show I remember him well real Gentleman.
Love this
This was about 3 months before I was born. Interesting that as late as 1955 he had not yet expanded the instrumentation in the brass section...just 3 trumpets and 2 trombones that I can see.
When I was a kid, Saturday night TV belonged to Mom and Dad. Dairyland Jubilee followed by The Lawrence Welk Show. Us kids found it boring and hated it; we always found something else to do. LW's music is still not really my taste, but I can understand why they enjoyed it. The music is pleasant enough, and it's certainly well presented.
It came on ABC. I understood that it came live from Santa Monica, CA. May have come from both places
The show was on the network. Not sure where the kine itself was recorded either at the network master control or locally in Chicago. Not sure how the live shows were distributed to the affiliates. Direct over the AT&T lines or delayed until the station got a kinescope copy?? Fascinating stuff. I'm always open to be educated. lol
What cracks me up the most about this is that the beloved Alice Lon was fired by L. W. because she SHOWED TOO MUCH KNEE on one of the shows - RIDICULOUS, but, that's how L. W. was - extremely prim and proper to the very end!
I love Alice. She wore those beautiful gowns and dresses loaded with tons of petticoats common at the time that swirled so beautifully when she danced with Mr. Welk. Yes, a sad sate of affairs regarding the firing, but she was there for several years so we have plenty of shows. Due to viewer protests he tried to get her back but was unsuccessful.
Ill take Alice Lon anyday, over Norma Zimmer
Sad that she died when she was 54. So young.
And very frugile. Performers were paid scale and not a penny more.
And here I thought it was the arrogant ballroom all these years... Surely not with Larry, the humblest of all maestros.
Wannaful! Wannaful!