Lawrence Welk and National Polka Music Month
National Polka Month Honoree - Lawrence Welk - Inductee to the National Polka Hall of Fame
Who better to be honored during National Polka Music Month than Lawrence Welk? When I was a child, my grandmother and mother listened to his show and I remember seeing them dance around the room. Recently, I have been watching him every Saturday night on Public Television and although it can be very cheesy, I really enjoy the nostalgia boost.
This website has some interesting information on Lawrence and some background on National Polka Music Month along with quite a few original Lawrence Welk polka videos. I even have a personal story to share about Lawrence below. Have fun and be sure to have Champagne dreams!
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Lawrence Welk Memories
Do You Have Any?
I am going to get a little nostalgic on you and explain why I love Lawrence Welk. You may have some of you own memories and I do invite you to share them below in the guestbook. I may even put them in this site if I get enough of them.
My mother and my grandmother were from Belgium. I was very close to my grandmother who lived with us. She spoke very little English and it is funny, when I was a kid, I don't remember her speaking to me in English but I always seemed to understand.
She spent her days sewing and making custom draperies for a local furniture and design company. I would visit her but tried not to disturb her when she was working.
In the evenings, and I don't remember the days of the week, she would watch The Lawrence Welk Show. My mother also enjoyed him and I remember both of them dancing around the room during the show. It is a very fond memory of mine.
A few years ago, they started playing reruns of the shows here in Arizona and I almost always seem to gravitate to them. Although the dancing and some of the segments seem a little simple and silly, especially after watching "Dancing With The Stars", I have fun watching them and reminiscing.
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National Polka Music Month
Internationl Polka Association
National Polka Music Month has been around since 1968 with the formation of the International Polka Association (IPA) in Chicago, Illinois. The purpose of the IPA is a mouthful, but I will quote directly from their site:
"An educational and charitable organization for the preservation, promulgation and advancement of polka music and to promote, maintain and advance public interest in polka entertainment; to advance the mutual interests and encourage greater cooperation among its members who are engaged in polka entertainment; and to encourage and pursue the study of polka music, dancing and traditional folklore."
The most notable polka events in January every year include the Polka bash in in Buffalo, New York, which is a very popular polka locale for Polish polka. Vero Beach, Florida has polka events throughout every January and there is great Polish food as well as music. Chicago, Illinois also has their own festivals but the best known polka festivals are held in Wisconsin.
Lawrence Welk - Autograph to Me - Yes, Lawrence Welk is nostalgic to me
In the 1970s, I began collecting autographs. Back then, you could write a celebrity and more times than not, receive a reply from that actual celebrity. It is not that easy today and unless you get an autograph in person, you probably won't get an authentic one or get no reply at all.
I wrote to Lawrence Welk in the early 1980s and was absolutely thrilled when he sent me this photo, inscribed to me in a funky orange color. The color reminds me of some of the costume colors on the old shows. Anyway, I have kept it in an album and just pulled it out to scan it today, so you could enjoy it as well!. Lawrence was a true gentleman who would always try to please his fans.
Thanks Lawrence!
Lawrence Welk Timeline - Things you may have never heard before!
1903 Lawrence Welk is born in Strasburg, North Dakota to Russian immigrant, German-speaking parents. Although Lawrence had a German accent, he was born in the United States.
1927 Lawrence Welk Graduates from the MacPhail School of Music in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
1928 Lawrence Welk records his first song, "Spiked Beer."
1944 Lawrence Welk records several videos and these have unofficially been labeled as the "first music videos."
1950 Lawrence Welk takes elocution lessons and can speak almost accent free, however, he maintains his German accent because the public expects to hear him say, "A-one, an-a-two" and "Wunnerful, Wunnerful!"
1951 Lawrence Welk is introduced to the public on KTLA Television in Los Angeles, California. KTLA started only four years earlier and at it's inception, there were only 350 television sets in all of Los Angeles!
1955 The Lawrence Welk Show premiers on NBC television.
1971 The Lawrence Welk Show is removed from syndication during the "rural purge". The removal of Welk is accompanied by cancellation of other shows at the same time from ABC and CBS including Red Skelton, Ed Sullivan, Hee-Haw, Johnny Cash and Tom Jones.
1982 Lawrence Welk retires from television at age 79, the oldest television performer of the time.
1986 Public Television begins broadcasting the Lawrence Welk Show in rerun.
1992 Lawrence Welk dies and is buried in Holy Cross Cemetary, Culver, California.
1994 Lawrence Welk is inducted (posthumously) into the Polka Hall of Fame.
"We cater to the people who want a melody as it was originally written. Our audiences want songs that tell a story. We don't want any song with questionable moral standards."
Lawrence Welk
Lawrence Welk and Alice Lon, The Original Champagne Lady - Lon was fired by Welk in 1959 because he thought she was showing too much of her knees on camera
Polka Hall of Fame and Accordion Museum in Cleveland, Ohio
Early Lawrence Welk Shows - They don't play these very often!
Lawrence Welk and Norma Zimmer, the Second Champagne Girl
"Conversation didn't seem necessary when I put the accordion down and swung some young lady around the floor."
Lawrence Welk
The Champagne Polka Performed by Myron Floren - Lawrence Welk Show - 1959
Lawrence Welk with Cissy King and Bobby Burgess
Pennsylvania Polka - Lawrence Welk Show
"Dreams do come true, even for someone who couldn't speak English and never had a music lesson or much of an education. "
Lawrence Welk
The Beer Barrel Polka Performed by Myron Floren and the Semonski Sisters - Lawrence Welk Show -1976
"For a while we had trouble trying to get the sound of a champagne cork exploding out of the bottle. I solved the problem by sticking my finger in my mouth and popping it out."
Lawrence Welk