Made In Alabama

Made In Alabama

Come Relive TV And Music Of The Past.

HANK   WILLIAMS    " TRIBUTE"

HANK WILLIAMS " TRIBUTE"

FAMOUS DEATHS OF 2017

FAMOUS DEATHS OF 2017

THE 3 STOOGERS TRIBUTE VIDEO

THE 3 STOOGERS TRIBUTE VIDEO

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  • @johnpapillon5526
    @johnpapillon552613 күн бұрын

    Bass & tuba player for the Lawerence Welk show & husband of Mary Lou Metzger Richard Maloof passed away on May 1,2024

  • @TeamYonny
    @TeamYonnyАй бұрын

    Thank you for the video.. Loved the show...🙂☺

  • @williamboylejr.9098
    @williamboylejr.9098Ай бұрын

    Recently, bass and tuba player Richard Maloof (the husband of Mary Lou Metzger) and singer Ron Anderson (the husband of Gail Farrell) have passed away since the video was made.

  • @user-uc3ck6yy5z
    @user-uc3ck6yy5zАй бұрын

    Dark Shadows had all of the qualities of a top notch Gothic thriller. Superb storyline, simple but beautifully haunting music and props, high quality actors and a sophisticated subtlety that stimulated the audience's imagination. Not full of endless noise and overkill with cheap attention seeking third rate shallow actors like you find in so many of today's attempts at horror. It all starts with good writers and directors who have creative imaginations and who understand the history and structure of this genre.

  • @frederickrapp5396
    @frederickrapp53962 ай бұрын

    ATTENTION ATTENTION! There is another update to this list. Richard Maloof 1940-2024. Bass and Tuba player, and husband of Mary Lou Metzger. He passed on May 1, 2024. May he Rest In Peace for all eternity.

  • @jackilynpyzocha662
    @jackilynpyzocha6622 ай бұрын

    Mobile, AL?

  • @RETROTV1394
    @RETROTV13942 ай бұрын

    Huntsville AL

  • @natyvega1
    @natyvega12 ай бұрын

    I would run home every day from school to make it by 4pm, and am watching it now. Angelique playing the part of Cassandra Collins. I still love that show.

  • @tajmulhall
    @tajmulhall2 ай бұрын

    I’ll have to go back and watch I never realized there was a Willy loomis be sides the first one😢

  • @tajmulhall
    @tajmulhall2 ай бұрын

    I have two music boxes two of Josette’s music boxes in the original boxes

  • @Lupton2000
    @Lupton20003 ай бұрын

    Now Richard Maloof has passed.

  • @RETROTV1394
    @RETROTV13942 ай бұрын

    Lupton2000 yes I heard also Ernie Earnhardt the cello player who replaced Charlotte Harris in 1977.

  • @Lupton2000
    @Lupton20002 ай бұрын

    @@RETROTV1394 I looked it up and saw that he passed away in August 2021.

  • @patriciacurcio9455
    @patriciacurcio94553 ай бұрын

    Yes some are already gone but some are still here may the ones who are gone rest in peace ☮️

  • @user-iw1fb7yu5q
    @user-iw1fb7yu5q3 ай бұрын

    Rest in peace Rick Maloof, may 1, 2024

  • @richardcarvalho2556
    @richardcarvalho25563 ай бұрын

    Henry cuesta o maior de todos

  • @oracleoracle2655
    @oracleoracle26553 ай бұрын

    And yes David Shelby was “eye candy” to many fans of the show but also a first-rate actor. He played Quentin Collins as a cad, a skirt chaser, a manipulator, remorseful, and just plain crazy in the 1970-1995 story about the destruction of collinwood

  • @oracleoracle2655
    @oracleoracle26553 ай бұрын

    The one labeled strange woman was a character that had a name....miss wick, the person that was supposed to be the governess for Sarah Collins in the 1795 timeline but appeared at a seance in modern times when the character switched places with Vicky winters for a brief time.

  • @elciomoreira9287
    @elciomoreira92873 ай бұрын

    Os atores casaram certinho perfeito

  • @elciomoreira9287
    @elciomoreira92873 ай бұрын

    Emocionante adorava

  • @maisies927
    @maisies9273 ай бұрын

    My grandmother watched him every Saturday when I was growing up.

  • @BillyBoy442
    @BillyBoy4423 ай бұрын

    Mary Lou Metzger?

  • @RETROTV1394
    @RETROTV13943 ай бұрын

    Mary Lou is still living .

  • @BillyBoy442
    @BillyBoy4423 ай бұрын

    I remember Jo Ann Castle, who danced with the keyboards with her celebrated ‘bounce’, Anacani (sic), Guy & Ralna, Ava Barber, Kathy Sullivan, Forgot her name but she was charming and attractive - think she was a singer, nice speaking, in 2004-05, she was a co-host of the PBS- special salute to the music of the 1950s, it sadly featured the final TV appearances of Gogi Grant, Patti Page, Don Cherry, McGuire Sisters, Debbie Reynolds, 4 Aces, etc. What is her name? I’m certain someone remembers her name - she often appeared on Mr. Welk’s TV music shows. Thanks.

  • @ChickenLittle956
    @ChickenLittle9563 ай бұрын

    The first time I watched it was with an elderly woman that I did private duty care for, when I was 18 years old. Her name was Mrs Barry and I would bring her her favorite cookies,Lorna Doone. Her family decided, instead of private care, she would go into a home. I remember her crying. I also watched it with my Gram (grandma) and (her brother) my Great Uncle Joe until she passed away at 92 in 2015. Now I watch it with my Great Uncle Joe, who will be 90 in July. I actually enjoy a lot of the music, like Henry Cuesta. I miss my Gram and Mrs Barry. I hope they know. ❤

  • @Shakespearelover1717
    @Shakespearelover17173 ай бұрын

    I remember the vocal performers better. There must have been a huge turnover of orchestra members because I remember very few of them. I was sorry when the Lennon sisters left. The Semonski girls were nice, I’m sure, but they were no replacement for Diane, Peggy, Kathy, and Janet.

  • @BillyBoy442
    @BillyBoy4423 ай бұрын

    Tom Netherton, too? The tall blond baritone who sang religious songs??? Was he ill? Very sorry to have learn this sad news as he had a soothing and warm style. RIP.

  • @sheriheffner2098
    @sheriheffner20983 ай бұрын

    I read where Valerie Semonski had Cancer. May all these wonderful Ladies and Gentlemen Rest In Peace.💔😭

  • @sheriheffner2098
    @sheriheffner20983 ай бұрын

    Was Dick Cathcart married to Peggy Lennon? BTW the music is beautiful.

  • @RETROTV1394
    @RETROTV13943 ай бұрын

    Yes he was. And Mahlon Clark was married to Cathy Lennon

  • @sheriheffner2098
    @sheriheffner20983 ай бұрын

    Clay Hart was married to Sally.

  • @RETROTV1394
    @RETROTV13943 ай бұрын

    Yes he was.

  • @sheriheffner2098
    @sheriheffner20983 ай бұрын

    I'm 60 and used to watch The Lawrence Welk Show with my paternal Grandparents. I kept on watching it until it went off the air in 1992? Then I started watching it on PBS. I just saw Aladdin on My Three Sons last week. He was a Violinist in an Italian Restaurant Steve and Barbara began visiting. He played the Violin at their wedding.

  • @sheriheffner2098
    @sheriheffner20983 ай бұрын

    I think I was wrong. It was 1982 when it left the air.

  • @jpbowie
    @jpbowie3 ай бұрын

    We watch on PBS every Sunday night - Welk's musicians were top-notch and deserved a lot more credit for their fine playing of the standards of the time. Still fresh today. Bob Havens - my favorite trombone player is still alive - in his 90s. RIP to those who have passed - you are still there for all of us to see, hear and enjoy every week!

  • @RETROTV1394
    @RETROTV13943 ай бұрын

    Yes Bob Havens is currently the oldest surviving cast member as of 2023 . Arthur Duncan passed away making Bob the oldest.

  • @maryellengrayberg9146
    @maryellengrayberg91463 ай бұрын

    RIP to all.🙏

  • @nancybeamesderfer1995
    @nancybeamesderfer19953 ай бұрын

    What about Jo Ann Castle? I remember what a wonderful piano player she was.

  • @muffassa6739
    @muffassa67393 ай бұрын

    ❤❤ I used to run home from School because I didn't want to miss this wonderful show.

  • @user-ys7it4dv1l
    @user-ys7it4dv1l4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for including my Daddy, Woody Guidry, at the end.

  • @RETROTV1394
    @RETROTV13943 ай бұрын

    @user-ys7it4dv11 . My pleasure. I am always honored when I hear a response from an actual cast member or relative when they respond. It's important that we never forget all those marvelous musicians who made the Welk show a Legendary part of so many people's memories.

  • @karenguidry90
    @karenguidry904 ай бұрын

    We watched this in the 1960’s.

  • @GlennMandeville154
    @GlennMandeville1544 ай бұрын

    Tom Netherton was always a favorite of mine. He had such an incredible voice and such a classy presentation.

  • @ManuelGuzman067
    @ManuelGuzman0674 ай бұрын

    I remember this show in 70 s .with original Mouseksteer Bobby

  • @bribrindo3544
    @bribrindo35444 ай бұрын

    This is such a beautiful tribute to absolute masters. Thanks for this.

  • @Dracsmolar
    @Dracsmolar4 ай бұрын

    Parents watched this every Saturday evening up until they passed away. As a kid we had a parakeet that would bob up and down and sway back and forth to the Lawrence Welk show music, wouldn’t do it with any other music but it.

  • @timadams1994
    @timadams19944 ай бұрын

    Love Lawrence wrlj show wr watched it every week when wr were kidds an still watch it

  • @sandyqueen9711
    @sandyqueen97114 ай бұрын

    I was a teenager and forced to watch this show every week. Oh how I hated it!

  • @michelinacartolano
    @michelinacartolano4 ай бұрын

    L'onore di salli che a scelto di rimare con là moglie ei suoi figli le fa onore la sua virtù e grande auguri selli ai scelto la saggezza ai umani bellissima moglie e 4 figli sei circo dato d amore .❤❤❤

  • @albertosuarez2195
    @albertosuarez21954 ай бұрын

    Is there anystill alive...!😮

  • @sigfried45
    @sigfried454 ай бұрын

    I hated it when I had to watch it with my grandfather as a kid. Now I wish I could have those days all over again. Reminds me of a time when Life was much less complicated and the entertainment was actually classy.

  • @palmafolvi5250
    @palmafolvi52503 ай бұрын

    My grandfather watched it when ì wasn't born yet.My parents did too when I was a kid, I didn't like it. I still don't to this day, but of course they're long gone now.

  • @albiondi4078
    @albiondi40784 ай бұрын

    Some of the greatest musicians of their time! I know that many of them were quite capable of playing in more swinging bands but having a steady job and paycheck is very appealing in the music business. Take it from one who knows, i was in the business for over 40 yrs and believe me it's not easy. One day you eat steak and the next day you eat beans, you get the idea. The beautiful part here is that all these great talented people have been immortalized on these old TV shows forever! I'm sure at the time they never would believe people would be watching re runs decades later! It's great music and it stood the test of time because it's quality and it makes sense musically.

  • @kimpaff5443
    @kimpaff54434 ай бұрын

    Wish it was back on tv, it was on pbs channel, but took it off last month,don't know why❤😢

  • @user-ss6lg4zf3o
    @user-ss6lg4zf3o4 ай бұрын

    In 1975, or '76, Lawrence Welk along with his entire orchestra played at the (now demolished) sports arena in South Philadelphia called "The Spectrum." My favorite Uncle never missed watching the Lawrence Welk Show. Well up in years at that time, my uncle didn't get out much. Before his advanced age, however, he was a world traveler. On one of his trips to California, he was in Santa Monica and happened to catch a Welk Show performance at the old Aragon Ballroom. Some 40 years later, in South Philly, I took my uncle to the "tunnel entrance" of the Spectrum. We waited there for over an hour after the show. The crowds, and all the cars in the parking lot were now gone. I said to uncle Don, if we wait just a little longer, you're going to get to see Lawrence Welk. (I had lingered at this tunnel entrance many times before and got to meet many of my favorite stars as they left the Spectrum). My uncle seemed to be growing nervous due to the late hour and the realization that he and I were now alone in this vast parking area. He said, "What are we doing here? Lawrence must be long gone from the arena by now. He's got to be back at his hotel already." Just as he said that, the overhead door in the Spectrum opened with Lawrence Welk sitting alone in his limo. My uncle, at a very advanced age, rushed up towards the car waving and said, "Hi Lawrence!" Mr. Welk ordered his driver to stop, rolled down his window and shook hands with my uncle. That's what kind of a person Lawrence Welk was. It was a night that my uncle talked about until he died, and a night I'll never forget due to the sincere act of kindness shown by Lawrence Welk to my uncle.

  • @paulhart9102
    @paulhart91024 ай бұрын

    I always watched Lawrence Welk with my dad.

  • @mikegarcia7986
    @mikegarcia79864 ай бұрын

    My faves were Norma Zimmer, Bobby and Cissy, Joanne Castle, Joe Feeny and Myron Floren

  • @maureenwilson6031
    @maureenwilson60314 ай бұрын

    Very moving video. Part of my childhood. Always liked this show.

  • @RobertSmith-vr9bs
    @RobertSmith-vr9bs4 ай бұрын

    Loved watching this show as a kid w my mom .now watch reruns w my wife . Wonder if it ever got put on dvd. That would be nice to wstch....update .i googlled it and it is ..cant wait till nxt month and order it ...

  • @duhdoy08
    @duhdoy084 ай бұрын

    I remember news of some of their passings post 2008. Hard to believe that is 16 years ago now. How quickly the sands of time sift away. I wish the welk org would create their own streaming service and rerelease the old gems that never made it to pbs. Im kinda bored with the same shows over and over.