Sunday, December 31, 2006
New Years' Eve: Have a great 2007
Here in the cyber champagne world, it has been a year of growth. Welk Musical Family.com has continue to grow, the launch of new webpages such as Welkgirls.com and of course earlier this year, the launch of this fine companion blog.
A big thank you to everyone who dropped in and helped make it a success!
Here's to the new year, may it be marked by peace, prosperity and good wishes for the musical family and yours!
Friday, December 29, 2006
Up Close and Personal
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Picture of the day (12-27-06)
Tuesday, December 26, 2006
The Day After Christmas
I spent Christmas Day with my mother, father and younger sister which went very well....I got socks, new pairs of pants and a book about podcasting, something I'm gonna look more into and learn and a shiny new Stiletto, from the good folks of Sirius Satellite Radio!
Once I get the bugs worked out, and then some....I'm really gonna have some fun!
On Saturday, we did get Welk on local public television....it's "America's Wonderland" hosted by Dick Dale. Kinda strange airing a non-holiday Welk show at this time but still, a very good show through and through.
I also spent the holidays sending out Christmas cards to members of the Musical Family, hopefully they got them and liked them, and that in a nutshell turned out to be a fine holiday season so far.
Just remember, only 364 shopping days left until Christmas 2007!
Also, happy Boxing Day to our British and Canadian friends and those living in the Commonwealth realms!
Saturday, December 23, 2006
Memories of Christmas Past
....and here's Bob Lido with some really attractive reindeer.....
Sandi Griffiths with daughter Jenni with some holiday cheer....
...and here's a snowman come to life, thanks to Gail Farrell and Mary Lou Metzger
Friday, December 22, 2006
It's A Small World after all.....
Thursday, December 21, 2006
Are You Ready For Christmas?
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Picture of the day (12-20-06)
Monday, December 18, 2006
Ad Naseum during Christmas
Especially those stupid commercials from Jared's Galleria of Jewelry.
Those particular spots run a common theme, woman brags that boyfriend/husband bought her a five thousand dollar rock from Jared, another woman (who cares only about expensive material things) gets mad at her boyfriend/husband (always comes off as dumb and clueless) that the rock came from Jared.
So the message they convey is if you don't buy your significant other an expensive, over-priced jewelery....she won't love you and you'll be shunned by society.
And that's supposed to be the true meaning of Christmas?
That's just an example of how bad commercials are...more examples include spots for Lexus (December to Remember), Radio Shack (please buy this expensive ipod) and Best Buy (ooo...the Wow Factor).
Lawrence Welk had the right idea when he and his musical family did commercials, they were effective, catchy, to the point and pleasant to watch....like Ralna doing a spot for Geritol, Mary Lou Metzger for Rose Milk or the Lennon Sisters below for Universal Appliances.
Too bad they don't make commercials like those anymore!
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Christmas Reunion
Here's the cast getting things started with "Ring Those Christmas Bells"
It's was the first time in three years that viewers at the time, got to see some of their favorite Welk stars, such as Joe Feeney who sang "O Holy Night" and Gail Farrell, Ron Anderson and Micheal Redman with "Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas" which is always nice to listen to this time of year.
There were plenty of other numbers to get you into that Christmas spirit, such as Jo Ann Castle's "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town", Ken Delo and Kathie Sullivan's duet of "White Christmas" and "Blue Christmas" featuring Ava Barber, who at the time was performing with her band Sweet Apple, the Otwell Twins, Jim Turner and the Aldridge Sisters.
Here's Guy & Ralna together again with the song, "Let There Be Peace On Earth" which is always a timely classic.
Anacani dazzled the audience with "Feliz Navidad" and Dick Dale teamed up with Sandi Griffiths for the every cute, "It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas" and there was the "Carol of the Bells" with Bobby Burgess and Eliane Niverson (Balden) doing the dancing and the cast providing the choral arrangements.
Put all that in there, along with some carols such as "Silent Night" and "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" and you got yourself a great holiday television event for the whole family!
The Maestro himself tells the viewers that a number of music makers are absent from the program; Mickey McMahan, who plays trumpet, was in Brazil at the time, Jack Imel was aboard a cruise ship entertaining the folks and Myron Floren was at New Braunfels, Texas performing at Wurstfest.
That's all for this week, stay safe and happy Christmas shoppin' folks!
Friday, December 15, 2006
Tom Netherton
Especially if you're Tom Netherton, member of the musical family from 1973 to 1981.
Growing up in Bloomington, Minnesota; Tom served in the Army during the Vietnam conflict, stationed in Panama. While there, he became a born-again Christian and having been torn between a career in music and religion, he followed the same path of another performer, Pat Boone and combined both.
It's been a very wise decision, from Welk and beyond, Tom has entertained millions with his exceptional singing voice and boysih good looks....pefroming both secular and religious concerts and appearing on stage with his acting skills, with such plays as Oklahoma!
And you can still see him work his charm, just check out his official webpage and check for his latest concert dates!
And yes girls, he's still single....as the Maestro used to say.Thursday, December 14, 2006
Tennessee Bird Walk
If you wanna know about some certain birds from the Volunteer State, listen to Guy & Ralna's rendition of a cute novelty song from 1970...and it's one of my favorites!
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Today the Free Press....tommorow the Blade!
I got word that Welk Musical Family.com: THE BLOG got some wunnerful reviews from one of my hometown newspapers, the Toledo Free Press, and that is totally cool!
It just proves that alot of folks are interested in my two cents plus Welk memories that come with it.
Here's the link with the review: TOLEDO FREE PRESS: BLOG IT!
Picture of the day (12-13-06)
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
By The Time I Get To Phoenix
And dig the mood lighting behind the orchestra, totally sixties!
Monday, December 11, 2006
Jerry Burke
Born in Marshalltown, Iowa on July 26, 1911...he grew up in Aberdeen, South Dakota where he spent his early days learning the piano and the organ. Jerry was only 23 years old when he was hired by Lawrence Welk to play in his orchestra, which by then was doing one-nighters all over the Midwest and based out of radio station WNAX in Yankton, South Dakota.
By the time the music makers made their ABC network debut in 1955, Jerry at 44 years of age was already the "grandpappy" of the music makers. He was a master at the Hammond organ and the Novachord, and released several solo albums of his work. In 1959, he became the first member of the twenty-five year club, which in later years would include Barney Liddell, Orie Amodeo, Myron Floren and Dick Dale.
He passed away from cancer on Feburary 13, 1965...having spent 31 years in the orchestra, but what a bubbly and sparkly ride it was!
Saturday, December 09, 2006
Saturday Night in Toledo, Ohio....
WGTE aired "Precious Memories" again this evening, and while it's a very good show....that's two straight weeks! Could they have at least shown "Milestones and Memories" or even "God Bless America" for crying out loud?
They also aired My Music: The Best of Fifties (and Sixties) Pop: Part Two, and I felt that Mary Lou Metzger's co-hosting appearances second time around was very very short...she only appeared in ONE co-host segment (introducing the DeCastro Sisters...whom I never heard of) and two seperate pledge pitches when it came time for everyone to call in.
Still, even though her on-camera time was limited, Mary Lou is lookin' fine....hello nurse.
Friday, December 08, 2006
Happy Birthday Ken Delo!
Ken, in addition to all those talents, is also a terrfic magician, hypnotist and author....remember "The Frozen Horror?"
He's also an icon down in Australia, appearing on TV down under with Jonathon Daly as the team of 'Delo and Daly". He also had the good luck of meeting tap dancer Arthur Duncan there whom many years later in 1969, Arthur recommened to the Maestro about Ken being on his show.
It was a very solid move, he became a member of the musical family and the fans, especially the ladies in the audience, loved it!
His children, Kimberly and Kevin, have been on the show as well and have many of the musical talents inherited from their famous dad.
You can find more about Ken and then some at his official webpage.
Happy Birthday Ken.....AH-HA!Thursday, December 07, 2006
Meet The Band
Wednesday, December 06, 2006
Picture of the day (12-6-06)
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Deep down....It's Norma Zimmer
Monday, December 04, 2006
Bob Smale
Born and raised in Oakland, CA (also known as Raider Nation), Smale graduated from Fremont High School and worked with the Mary Kay Trio before joining the Welk Orchestra in 1969. He's an accomplished arranger as well and has provided piano background for Tom Netherton, Ralna English and Jimmy Roberts just to name a few.
But when teamed with fellow pianist and Bob (Ralston that is), they bring back memories of the twin pianists made famous by Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians!
Now that's music to my ears!
Sunday, December 03, 2006
When you go mail your Christmas cards....
Yesterday, we got "Precious Memories" in my viewing area....so no regular Welk which was scheduled to be "Hooray For Hollywood".
It's Pledge Time again....when public television needs cool cabbage to keep our champagne on the tube, and I'm doing my part.
I also took the time to create a new webpage, it's Welk Girls.com and right now it's still being put together but I do have some great stuff up already....click on the picture below to enter the webpage!