Lawrence Welk

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Lawrence Welk is recognized for his sparkling music style which came to be known as the ‘Champagne Style’ later on

Mar 11, 1903

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: March 11, 1903
  • Died on: May 17, 1992
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Musicians
  • City/State: North Dakota
  • Spouses: Fern Renner
  • Childrens: Lawrence Welk

Lawrence Welk born at

Strasburg, North Dakota

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Birth Place

He was married to Fern Renner and had three children from her. He has many grandchildren and great-grandchildren as well.

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Personal Life

His band continues to appear in the theatre in Branson, Missouri. Besides, the TV show has been repackaged for broadcasts on PBS stations. The production rights are with Oklahoma Educational Television Authority.

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Personal Life

A resort community, ‘The Welk Group’, developed by him in California is open to the public. It has a theatre group which performs live Broadway musicals all the year round; it also owns broadcasting rights and record labels.

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Personal Life

He was born in a small German town of Strasburg, North Dakota. His parents had immigrated to America in 1892, escaping the strife going on in Alsace-Lorraine. They lived in a homestead in ND which is a tourist attraction today.

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Childhood & Early Life

He learned to play polka music on his father’s accordion and began performing at local music events in his early teenage years. After four years, he persuaded his father to buy him his own accordion and promised his father to work on the Family’s farm until he was 21 to repay the cost incurred on accordion.

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Childhood & Early Life

In 1927, he graduated from the MacPhail Centre for Music in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

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Childhood & Early Life

Upon turning 21 he took up music as a full-time career playing with various polka style bands around the area. Soon, he formed his own quartet: ‘The Lawrence Welk Novelty Orchestra’. His band was also the Station band for popular radio station WNAX in Yankton, South Dakota.

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Career

The band underwent a lot of transformation including name change for instance, ‘The Hotsy-Totsy Boys’, ‘The Honolulu Fruit Gum Orchestra’, and ‘The Biggest Little Band in America’.

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Career

In November, 1928 he recorded a remarkable song in a ragtime style for Indiana-based ‘Gennett Records’. He recorded four sides, out of which one side was rejected.

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In 1937, he moved the group to Omaha where they gained expertise in dance tunes and ‘sweet’ music. The band traveled around the country by car as they were too poor to afford high traveling and accommodation expenses.

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In 1938, during their concert at William Penn Hotel in Pittsburg, a fan linked their light, rhythmic and bubbly music to champagne; this earned the band its tag, describing its sound as ‘champagne music’.

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Career

In 1931, he recorded eight sides for ‘Paramount’ which were distributed to the ‘Broadway’ and ‘Lyric’ labels. These records are now hard to find and extremely invaluable.

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Major Works

In 1966, he recorded an album on ‘Ranwood Records’ label with Johnny Hodges, an America alto saxophonist, bringing out a number of Jazz standards including ‘Someone to watch over me’, ‘Misty’, and ‘Fantastic, that’s you’. The album is highly esteemed but has been out of print for many years.

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Major Works

His famous show, ‘The Lawrence Welk Show’ amassed the best known performers including accordionist conductor Myron Floren, ragtime pianist Joe Ann Castle, singing group ‘The Lennon Sisters’, Dixieland clarinetist Pete Fountain, Irish style singer Joe Feeney, tap dancer Arthur Duncan, dancer Bobby Burgess, and a featured female singer christened as ‘The champagne lady’.

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Major Works

He had a good number of instrumental hits in his name including a cover of the song ‘Yellow bird’, originally released by the Norman Luboff choir in 1957. In 1961, he released his chartbuster record ‘Calcutta’ which became a big hit instantly. It was recorded in a single take. It gained the topmost position in U.S. pop charts between 13 and 26 February; the album also surpassed all the levels of glory.

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Major Works