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Janice Brooks Moderator From: Pleasant Gap Pa |
![]() Myron Floren, 85; Accordion Player Featured on Welk Show
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John P.Phillips Member From: Brunswick, Ga. U.S.A. |
![]() This is more sad news. whether you liked his music or not, this guy was one FINE musician. He was my late uncle Omar's music idol(he also played the accordian) so I heard a lot of Myron's music growing up and as a young adult. HEAVEN must really be a swinging place with all the great music up there. A-ONE-ANNA-TWO, goodbye MYRON ! ------------------ |
Erv Niehaus Member From: Litchfield, MN, USA |
![]() Lawrence should have had more accordion music on his show. I heard it was taken off the air because it had to much "sax" and "viollns". Lawrence would be shocked to turn on the television today. ![]() |
Jody Carver Member From: The Knight Of Fender Tweed~ Dodger Blue Forever |
![]() Janice Thanks for your info. This is very sad news I met Myron when I was in California years back and delivered a Fender Jazzmaster to Neil Le Vang and a Fender Twin amp to Buddy Merril. God Rest his soul. He was a gentleman |
Gene Jones Member From: Oklahoma City, OK USA |
![]() My Mother, who has been gone for many years, never missed a Lawrence Welk television show, and I think she believed that she knew Myron and all the rest of cast personally. The music wasn't my cup of tea at the time, but in recent years I have occasionally watched a rerun on one of the nostalgia channels and I'm finding them increasingly intertaining! I wonder why? ------------------ |
Bill R. Baker Member From: Clinton, MS USA |
![]() Gene, our experiences are the same. My late mother never missed the Welk program on Saturday night and seemed to know every member and all about them. I am so happy that I took her to Memphis to hear the band and to meet Lawrence personally. Great memory. |
Bill Hatcher Member From: Atlanta Ga. USA |
![]() I was priviledged to play gigs with the Lawrence Welk Orchestra when they would travel here in the South. Myron Floren was the band leader then and he was a great player as were the other members of the orchestra. Quite a challenge to play La Vang and Merrills chair on guitar! Good music, great players and great arrangments--the Welk orchestra represented a degree of professionalism that only a dummy could ever make fun of. Sure scared the heck out of me when Floren counted off "Tico Tico" about 500 miles an hour. Jo Anne Castle played piano. You might not know that she was just as strong an accordion player as Welk and Floren. She had a record out that was so good that Welk hired her. In order to be featured on the show more, she started doing the rag time piano stuff and was better know for that. The guy playing clarinet for the band was Henry Cuestra. He was a spectacular player!! I am sorry to hear of the passing of Floren, but we should all be so lucky to play so well on the instrument we love right up till the ripe old age of 85. |
Smiley Roberts Member From: Hendersonville,Tn. 37075 |
![]() Being of Polish descent,the accordian was not one of my favorite instruments,mainly,because of "overexposure" to Polka Music,as a child. HOWEVER,I have 2 albums by Mr. Floren. One is called,"Disco Polka",& the other is,"The Nashville Sessions". BOTH are VERY ENTERTAINING! You haven't lived 'til you've heard,"Beer Barrel Polka",disco style! May he rest in peace! ------------------ |
Bob Carlucci Member From: Candor, New York, USA |
![]() Actually, the show was corny by todays standards,, but so were a LOT of the great old shows.. I was into the Byrds and Beatles when the Welk show was in its heyday, but I NEVER missed it... We had no stereo in our home.. Just a table radio and TV. The LW show is one of my fond childhood memories. La Vang, Castle and Floren were my favorites on the show...bob |
jim milewski Member From: stowe, vermont |
![]() the Welk show brings back fond memories, Sat nites |
Dale Bessant Member From: Gatineau, Quebec, Canada |
![]() Man that cat could fly on that instrument and all the while with a huge smile.... ![]() |
Stephen Gambrell Member From: Ware Shoals, South Carolina, USA |
![]() I remember my dad, toasted, trying to get my Southern Pentecostal Mom to dance when Lawrence Welk came on. Dad went about 280, Mom somewhere around 170 or so---both tall. The neighbors would complain 'cause Momma hollered so loud at Dad, for stepping all over her feet! The welk band may have been perceived as "square," but I'd be willing to bet they could cut most of us at sight-reading. Remember Buddy Rich's joke about Welk, introducing "the Duke Ellington number, 'Take A Train?'" Great times, great musicians, great television. Myron, we'll miss you. |
Ron Randall Member From: Dallas, Texas, USA |
![]() Sad news. I was born in 1946, and the Lennon Sisters were hot for boys my age. Lawrence Welk was in our home every week. I always watched the guitar player. A great variety show with something for everyone. |
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