In 1938 the orchestra garnered performance exposure for a concert at the St. Paul Hotel in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where the group's music earned the descriptive "Champagne Music" from a listener who pronounced that the orchestra's music was "effervescent, like champagne." From that time forward, the band was billed as The Champagne Music of Lawrence Welk. During the 1940s, Welk and his band performed as the house orchestra at the Trianon Ballroom in Chicago, Illinois. After a successful decade in Chicago, Welk moved what he called his "musical family" to Southern California, where a 1951 late-night appearance on television station KTLA became the springboard for his later national fame
Name Vars
- Lawrence Welk
- Lawrence Welk & His Champagne Music
- Lawrence Welk & His Music
- Lawrence Welk And His Champagine Music
- Lawrence Welk And His Champagne Music Makers
- Lawrence Welk And The Champagne Music
- Lawrence Welk E Sua \
- Lawrence Welk With His Champagne Music
- Lawrence Welk and His Champagne Music
- The Champagne Music Of Lawrence Welk
- The Champagne Music of Lawrence Welk
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Members
- Lawrence Welk
- Larry Hooper
- Myron Floren