
In 1968, The Velvet Underground finally found a large, mainstream audience during a performance on the Lawrence Welk Show Video created by Darren Hacker. Visit his site at pages.ripco.net Or on Facebook at www.facebook.com

In 1968, The Velvet Underground finally found a large, mainstream audience during a performance on the Lawrence Welk Show Video created by Darren Hacker. Visit his site at pages.ripco.net Or on Facebook at www.facebook.com
Featuring Myron Floren and the Semonski Sisters! (1976)
Video Rating: 4 / 5

The dual accordions of Lawrence Welk & Myron Floren (1955)
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Myron Floren’s Offspring 03:13 An unsettling performance of “The Chicken Dance,” performed by dancer and former Mouseketeer Bobby Burgess along with his gawky offspring. Bobby is the son-in-law of the late accordionist Myron Floren, both of whom had been long-time performers on “The Lawrence Welk Show.” Myron himself provides musical accompaniment after introducing the “performance,” which takes location on an eerily barren, dungeon-like stage. This clip has all the classic, premeditated, cornball Welk staginess, minus the talent. Also, every person has that trademark, desperately forced Welk smile. What enjoyable!
Video Rating: 4 / 5