Bob Lido, allegedly from Jersey City or Bayonne, (not sure) was one of the lead violinists on the Lawrence Welk show, he also headed up the retro band ( retro twenties and thirties- pre-Miller/Shaw era Hotsy Totsy Boys. The Hotsy Totsy boys needless to say, never cut records.
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saved by the bell
The Steve Lawrence Show - 1965 1965-10-18 was released on: USA: 18 October 1965
The Daily Show - 1996 Sharon Lawrence 3-122 was released on: USA: 19 April 1999
Brotherly Love
Lawrence Welk was a musician and bandleader known for his television variety show "The Lawrence Welk Show." Although he covered a wide range of music genres on his show, Welk was particularly known for his performances of popular, easy-listening music, big band standards, and polka music.
Fern V. Renner Welk passed away on February 13th, 2002, in Santa Monica, California. Fern was born on August 26, 1903. Fern was married to legendary accordion maestro and television show host Lawrence Welk from April 16, 1931 until his death on May 17, 1992.
A great looking woman but a lesbian.
The Lawrence Welk Show was created on 1955-07-02.
The Ellen Show
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The Lawrence Welk Show - 1951 was released on: USA: 1951 (Los Angeles, California)
Yes, Lawrence Welk was known for frequently saying "wonderful, wonderful, wonderful" on his musical variety TV show "The Lawrence Welk Show."
The dad's name on the TV show Phineas and Ferb is Lawrence Fletcher.
Cissy and Welk had some kind of a disagreement, supposedly about money. It was sad because her and Bobby were great partners.
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