Self "Gold Record Song Hits" (275 episodes, 1955-1982), Self Born June 28, 1954 Add or change photo on IMDbPro Add to list More at IMDbPro Contact info Agent info Known for Good Ol' Days Self - saxaphone Tribute to Columbia Pictures musicals features. Self - guest star (20 episodes, 1965-1966), Self - Clarinetist (51 episodes, 1958-1968), Self - Trombonist The Otwell Twins are an American singing duo made up of identical twin brothers Roger and David, born August 2, 1956, in Tulia, Texas. Those Were the Days / The Good Old Days 05Jul1975 [repeat from 04Jan75] Norma Zimmer sings "Solitutde." Self (4 episodes, 1959-1960), Self - Guest Performer "Music of the Sweet Bands" 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 - Singer 12 - "Pure Love" Clay Hart (also on guitar) / / / In 1990, Barber and Sullivan went into business with Dick Dale and leased a theater located in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, which they operated until 1996. (2 episodes, 1969-1977), Self - Dodge commercial spokesman 20.12 [861] The Lawrence Welk Show / 30Aug1975 [repeat from 12Apr75] / / ", / Self - violin 11 - "Top of the World" Mary Lou, Gail, Tanya, Anacani, Norma, Ralna, Sandi with Self - Guest / / danced by Bobby & Cissy Dick Dale sings "John Henry", Bobby and Salute to Jerome Kern / The Genius of Jerome Kern During this period, this show's official title was "The Lawrence Welk Dodge Show.". (7 episodes, 1962-1964), Self - guest star Self - Saxophonist / Tom Netherton sings "Chances Are". Self - Singerhoofer (64 episodes, 1955-1973), Self - trumpeter She was hired in 1976 after completing her studies. (2 episodes, 1966-1967), Self ", "Moon Over Miami", "Oklahoma! 1 - "Cotton Candy A Toy Balloon" entire cast (15 episodes, 1975-1977), Self / / [--] The Lawrence Welk Show Self - as The Aldridge Sisters Assistant Conductor / / Welk. (22 episodes, 1955-1958), Self / "Bells of St. Mary's", "The Bible Tells Me So" and "It Is No Secret". Artist: Lawrence Welk and His Champagne Music. / song. Plymouth Spokesman (8 episodes, 1958-1959), Self Highlights: 16 - "Sunrise, Sunset" sung by Joe Feeney. Self - Singer Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day. Sullivan, an accomplished musician and drummer in his own right, got the ball rolling with a phone call. / 17 - "Sugartime" Ava Barber google_ad_slot = "3735484596"; Highlights: Myron Floren performs "Czardas". / and "The Happiest Girl In the Whole U.S.A." Henry Cuesta performs "Stardust". July 1955-September 1963 Saturday 9:00-10:00. / Self - Guest appearance Barber still makes an occasional personal appearance locally, but shes perfectly content how her journey has brought her back to East Tennessee. / Self - Host / ############################################## trumpet player 1950s. (122 episodes, 1958-1982), Self 15 - "The Anniversary Song" sung by Norma Zimmer, danced by Lawrence & Cissy, About this same time, she married singer and musician Roger Sullivan. / Self - trumpet She had a pair of hits, "Waiting At the End of Your Run" and "Bucket To The South." After her Welk days, Ava did television appearances, mostly on The Nashville Network and ran a theater in Pigeon Forge, TN with fellow Welk alumni Dick Dale for four years. Tom Netherton sings "Silent Night". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_VLX__yVhE. (1 episode, 1965), Self - son of Jack Imel / The band opens the show with "Deep Purple", (1 episode, 1963), Self - Tournament of Roses queen Self - guest star 8 - "Rosalie" Ken Delo [--] The Lawrence Welk Show Kathy Sullivan Sheila and Sherry Aldridge David and Roger Otwell Jim Turner. LAWRENCE WELK AND THE CHAMPAGNE MUSIC MAKERS TELEVISION YEARS 1955 - 1982.