News - Lawrence Welk
BRANSON, Mo., December 14, 2010 /PRNewswire/ -- The Lennon Sisters, who made their first appearance on The Lawrence Welk Christmas Show for ABC TV in 1955, will celebrate their 55th Anniversary this year.
By Amy Rabideau Silvers, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Apr. 10--If Bob Kames wasn't Milwaukee's own music man, it wasn't for lack of trying.
By Ryan Bakken, Grand Forks Herald, N.D. Jul. 15--MENTOR, Minn. -- June Hoveland had the pleasure of teaching the Everly Brothers to water-ski. The fun part was steadying the heartthrob rock 'n' rollers in the water before liftoff, to the envy of those watching.
By Bill Blankenship By Bill Blankenship THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL You can fill in eight dates on your entertainment calendar with shows coming to the Topeka Performing Arts Center. TPAC has announced a lineup of six 2006-07 season offerings, plus a couple of season specials.
ROLLING HILLS ESTATES, Calif. - Myron Floren, an accordion player who entertained generations of television viewers on "The Lawrence Welk Show," died Saturday. He was 85.
