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  1. Lawrence Welk (March 11, 1903 – May 17, 1992) was an American accordionist, bandleader, and television impresario, who hosted The Lawrence Welk Show from 1951 to 1982. His style came to be known as "champagne music" to his radio, television, and live-performance audiences.

  2. 15 de may. de 2024 · Lawrence Welk (born March 11, 1903, Strasburg, N.D., U.S.—died May 17, 1992, Santa Monica, Calif.) was an American bandleader and accordion player, whose effervescent brand of “champagne music” was featured for more than 30 years on his successful show, one of the longest-running programs on television.

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  3. 19 de may. de 1992 · By Martin Weil. May 18, 1992 at 8:00 p.m. EDT. Bandleader Lawrence Welk, the North Dakota-born accordion player whose bubbly "champagne music" and indefatigably wholesome style made his...

  4. The Lawrence Welk Show is an American televised musical variety show hosted by big band leader Lawrence Welk. The series aired locally in Los Angeles for four years, from 1951 to 1955, then nationally for another 16 years on ABC from 1955 to 1971, followed by 11 years in first-run syndication from 1971 to 1982.

    • 1,065 (black-and-white, 1951 to September 1965; in color from September 1965 onwards to 1982)
    • May 11, 1951 –, April 17, 1982
    • Bubbles in the Wine (1951–1956), Champagne Time (1956–1976), Fanfare (1976–1982)
  5. 19 de may. de 1992 · Lawrence Welk, a firm taskmaster and consummate businessman whose “champagne music” was welcomed into the living rooms of Middle America on Saturday nights for an unprecedented 27 years--the...

  6. 12 de mar. de 2010 · New York, Jerome H. Remick, 1919. Bandleader-accordionist Lawrence Welk was the musical voice of a faraway time in America, before punk rock, hip-hop, and Lady Gaga. The son of German immigrants from the Ukraine, Welk was born in Strasburg, North Dakota on March 11, 1903.

  7. 19 de may. de 1992 · Lawrence Welk, the band leader whose folksy charm and bubbly brand of "Champagne music" shaped one of the longest-running shows in television history, died on Sunday evening at his home in...