Lawrence Welk
Biography
It may or may not be true that Lawrence Welk is the most popular easy listening artist of all time, but it's difficult to think of anyone who is more prominently associated with the genre. Welk's long-running TV variety show was a huge success in its time, and remains an enduring favorite in reruns. And while Welk recorded prolifically, his true musical legacy was built through the doggedly innocuous, wholesome aesthetic of his show. He was an unlikely television star — his thick German accent and on-camera stiffness would have been crippling liabilities for many other hosts. Yet Welk was beloved in spite of — or, perhaps, because of — those limitations, mainly because he knew his audience and paid close attention to what it wanted. In the process, he created a stable of familiar performers whose regular appearances were eagerly anticipated by his viewers. Demanding and particular, Welk put them through rigorous rehearsals, and aggressively enforced the inoffensive, nonthreatening tone that made the show so palatable for viewers of all ages. For people who considered themselves remotely hip, that tone made Welk's name synonymous with sanitized entertainment, and an easy target for derision. He and his acts were often dismissed as hopelessly square, by turns fluffy or sentimental, and reflecting an idealized purity that didn't really exist anywhere. He also drew criticism for the extreme scarcity of minority performers on the show, seemingly another symptom of its kowtowing to white-bread Middle America. Yet that essential conservatism helped give The Lawrence Welk Show an amazingly lasting appeal; after it lost its network slot, it spent more than a decade in syndication with greater success than ever, and found new life when its reruns became the chief source of revenue for many public television stations across the country.. It may or may not be true that Lawrence Welk is the most popular easy listening artist of all time, but it's difficult to think of anyone who is more prominently associated with the genre. Welk's long-running TV variety show was a huge success in its time, and remains an enduring favorite in reruns. And while Welk recorded prolifically, his true musical legacy was built through the doggedly innocuous, wholesome aesthetic of his show. He was an unlikely television star — his thick German accent and on-camera stiffness would have been crippling liabilities for many other hosts. Yet Welk was beloved in spite of — or, perhaps, because of — those limitations, mainly because he knew his audience and paid close attention to what it wanted. In the process, he created a stable of familiar performers whose regular appearances were eagerly anticipated by his viewers. Demanding and particular, Welk put them through rigorous rehearsals, and aggressively enforced the inoffensive, nonthreatening tone that made the show so palatable for viewers of all ages. For people who considered themselves remotely hip, that tone made Welk's name synonymous with sanitized entertainment, and an easy target for derision. He and his acts were often dismissed as hopelessly square, by turns fluffy or sentimental, and reflecting an idealized purity that didn't really exist anywhere. He also drew criticism for the extreme scarcity of minority performers on the show, seemingly another symptom of its kowtowing to white-bread Middle America. Yet that essential conservatism helped give The Lawrence Welk Show an amazingly lasting appeal; after it lost its network slot, it spent more than a decade in syndication with greater success than ever, and found new life when its reruns became the chief source of revenue for many public television stations across the country.
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1. | Calcutta | 50 U.S. Number Ones of the .. | 2:16 | $0.99 | |
2. | Cold, Cold Heart | Best Instrumental Country | 2:23 | $0.99 | |
3. | Scarlett O'hara | Essential Hits, Vol. 2 | 2:06 | $0.99 | |
4. | Breakwater | Top of the Chart & Doo .. | 2:22 | $0.99 | |
5. | Autumn Nocturne | 100 Easy Listening Instrume.. | 2:30 | $0.99 | |
6. | Twilight Time | 100 Easy Listening Instrume.. | 2:30 | $0.99 | |
7. | Helena Polka | 1950's Compilation Albu.. | 2:08 | $0.99 | |
8. | Little Brown Jug / Skip To My Lou / .. | 1950's Compilation Albu.. | 1:42 | $0.99 | |
9. | Ciento Lindo | 1950's Compilation Albu.. | 2:25 | $0.99 | |
10. | Fiddle Faddle | Scintillating Lawrence Welk.. | 2:09 | $0.99 | |
11. | Clarinet Polka | Scintillating Lawrence Welk.. | 1:54 | $0.99 | |
12. | Fascination | Scintillating Lawrence Welk.. | 2:13 | $0.99 | |
13. | Bubbles In the Wine (Theme From the .. | Scintillating Lawrence Welk.. | 2:42 | $0.99 | |
14. | Accordian Man Polka | Scintillating Lawrence Welk.. | 2:25 | $0.99 | |
15. | Beer Barrel Polka | Scintillating Lawrence Welk.. | 3:40 | $0.99 | |
16. | Champagne Time | Scintillating Lawrence Welk.. | 1:56 | $0.99 | |
17. | If You Were the Only Girl In the Wor.. | Scintillating Lawrence Welk.. | 2:34 | $0.99 | |
18. | Blame the Baby | Scintillating Lawrence Welk.. | 2:08 | $0.99 | |
19. | Hoop De Do | Scintillating Lawrence Welk.. | 1:50 | $0.99 | |
20. | Alley Cat | Scintillating Lawrence Welk.. | 2:06 | $0.99 | |
21. | Ain't She Sweet | Scintillating Lawrence Welk.. | 3:07 | $0.99 | |
22. | Double Eagle Polka | Scintillating Lawrence Welk.. | 2:20 | $0.99 | |
23. | Tea For Two | Scintillating Lawrence Welk.. | 2:12 | $0.99 | |
24. | Happy Wanderer | Scintillating Lawrence Welk.. | 2:31 | $0.99 | |
25. | When the White Lilacs Bloom Again | Scintillating Lawrence Welk.. | 2:13 | $0.99 | |