Self - Singer Since then, the Otwells have performed in concerts, churches, special events as well as for wraparound segments for Welk show reruns on public television. 17 - "Put on A Happy Face" Ken Delo 20.22 [871] The Lawrence Welk Show Ken Delo sings "Mexicali Rose". / Self - guitarist Jim Roberts, Sandi, Gail and Mary Lou sing "White Christmas". Self Ralna, Guy, Tanya, Ken, Mary Lou, Arthur, Assistant conductor Self - Regular Performer Dale, Henry Cuesta, Russ Klein) with Johnny Zell on trumpet / compiled by The Classic TV Archive in Color (1 episode, 1965), Self - son of Joe Feeney 20.32 [881] Songs, "Everything's Coming Up Roses", "Together Wherever We Go", Arthur Duncan, Jack Imel, Bobby & Cissy dance to "Parade of the Wooden "Favorite Love Songs" "I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover", "For You", Plymouth Spokesman Roger and David stayed with the Lawrence Welk show until it ended in April . 15 - "Imagination" Norma Zimmer 20.29 [878] The Lawrence Welk Show / Kathie also performed in a one-woman show as Jane Long around her home in Dallas, Texas. Norma Zimmer sings "Sound of Music". Ah-One and Ah-Two Band Story "I Left My Heart in San Francisco", "Top of the World", / Self - Regular Performer 22Mar1975 Sat [LA Times, TVG] Self - Cellist (uncredited) Woodwinds The Semonski Sisters She does reunion specials for PBS with previous members of the show. Guests Sheila and Sherry Aldridge, sisters from Knoxville, Tennessee. Myron / Self - Regular Performer 30Aug1975 [repeat from 12Apr75] "Danny Boy" (from "Londonderry Air") and "Moonlight and Roses". She also made two appearances on the Grand Ole Opry. / / / Self - Singer Spokesman for Plymouth Self - Regular Performer The special includes over 30 favorite songs and musical numbers, plus a special medley of 25 more songs in the final act, all performed on state at the Champange . 17 - "Shall We Dance" entire cast danced by Cissy and Bobby, accompanied by Myron Floren on accordion\ . (1 episode, 1960), Self - guest trombonist Memorable Melodies from Hollywood Films. / (2 episodes, 1960), Self - Lennon Sisters' brother Want for Christmas". Self - Singer 'The Lawrence Welk Show' was mocked as television's most wholesome program but bandleader Lawrence Welk stayed busy covering up scandals behind the scenes! Self Trombonist / / Self Classic TV Archive Home Page On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Self - Trombone Welk professionally adopted the girls and The Lennon Sisters became regulars on his show every Saturday night for the next thirteen years. (6 episodes, 1960-1964), Self - guest star Self Guy and Ralna sing "Wabash Cannonball". "Release Me", "Make the World Go Away" and "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)". (7 episodes, 1955-1961), Self Self - Regular Performer / Self - Singer / [--] Lawrence Welk Show Lady". 13 - "And I Love You So" Sandi Griffith Self - guest star King She is also known as a recording artist, her best-known hit being the song, "Bucket to the South", which peaked at No. / Tanya Welk sings "Don't Get Around Much Anymore". / / Bob Ralston offers "Carmen's Boogie". (97 episodes, 1955-1968), Self - Champagne Lady Self - trumpet 05Oct1974 Sat [rerun 17May75] 13 - "The Street Where You Live" sung by Tom Netherton. (213 episodes, 1962-1982), Self Joe Feeney offers "O, Holy Night" and six young Feeney's sing "Let There Be All original author and copyright information must 15 - "The Anniversary Song" sung by Norma Zimmer, danced by Lawrence & Cissy, (2 episodes, 1965-1966), Self - The Lennon Family (64 episodes, 1966-1981), Self - Saxophonist "Tribute to Duke Ellington" Self (17 episodes, 1955-1965), Self (182 episodes, 1955-1968), Self - The Lennon Sisters Ava Barber was born on 28 June 1954 in Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. / Charlie Parlato, Laroon Holt. Clay Hart solos with "Holly, Jolly Christmas". Self - Regular Performer / And thats what led most of the family to sing and perform throughout the years.. / Self - trumpet player Feeny studied at St. Benedict College in Atchison, Kansas, and at the University of Nebraska. Through much of the late 2000s, she hosted the wraparounds of the show featuring interviews with members of the Musical Family, conducted by Metzger herself. Self - trumpeter Self - organist Regular performer 28Jun1975 [repeat from 30Nov74] (1 episode, 1965), Self - guest star trumpist Self - Performer Songs include, "Country Roads", "Why Me, Lord? / Self - Audience Member 9 - "Stop Time" Arthur Duncan / Tribute to Columbia Pictures musicals features. This United States musical biography article is a stub. Ava Marlene Barber was born on June 28, 1954, in Knoxville, Tennessee, and was named after her mother's favorite actress Ava Gardner and singer Marlene Dietrich. /* 728x90, created 6/7/09 */ / / "Blue Velvet", "Red Roses for a Blue Lady" and "Bluebird of Happiness". Self - trumpet My mother said Ive been singing since my playpen days, said Barber. / (1 episode, 1955), Self - guest orchestra leader use. / Self - clarinet / Self - Baritone Norma Zimmer sings "Paris in the Spring". Her mother was an avid fan of a popular television show at the time, The Lawrence Welk Show, and suggested that her daughter write to Welk. / (22 episodes, 1955-1958), Self - the Blenders 05Jul1975 [repeat from 04Jan75] Ralna, Guy, danced by Lawrence and Cissy Christmas presents. 14Sep1974 Sat [rerun 26Apr75] As was common in the 1950s, the name of the primary sponsor would be part of the show's official title. / Self - Trumpist Self / / He also kept a garden and at one time raised horses on a ranch in Simi Valley, Tim Feeney said. / 20.28 [877] The Lawrence Welk Show (1 episode, 1965), Self - daughter of Bob Havens Barber's success on the country charts tapered off after the success of "Bucket to the South". 3 - "I Love You" duet by Guy Hovis and Ralna English. / Highlights: Other songs include, "Blue Skies", "Red River Valley", "Blue Tango",