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April 21, 2021 – Da Tech Guy Blog

Day: April 21, 2021 Don Surber: Don’t mess with Lawrence Welk: Welk was a hard-working, intelligent man who ran a music and real estate empire with a fourth-grade education. In his obituary, The Sun said, “In 1956, ABC-TV broadcast Mr. Welk from coast to coast, and for the ensuing 16 years the Welk show missed only one week in the aftermath of the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963. “ABC finally dropped the show in 1971, deciding that Mr. Welk’s audience was too old to attract commercial sponsors looking for a more youthful and affluent market. His sponsors at the time reflected Mr. Welk’s demographics: Geritol and Sominex.

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Skip to content Donald trump on DaTechGuy s reporting …It s nonsense nobody reports that, but you do that s why I like you Five thoughts Under Other Fedora’s: Surber on Welk, Pirates Cove on Features vs Bugs Gateway Pundit on Audits, Granite Grok on Sunlight and Motus AD on it’s lack Don Surber: Don’t mess with Lawrence Welk: Welk was a hard-working, intelligent man who ran a music and real estate empire with a fourth-grade education. In his obituary, The Sun said, “In 1956, ABC-TV broadcast Mr. Welk from coast to coast, and for the ensuing 16 years the Welk show missed only one week in the aftermath of the assassination of John F. Kennedy in 1963.

Old State House s new Barton Coliseum exhibit goes up virtually April 25; in-person April 27

From Play It Loud: Concerts at Barton Coliseum courtesy of Department of Arkansas Heritage In a year mostly bereft of live music, Old State House’s “Play It Loud: Concerts at Barton Coliseum” recalls a bygone Little Rock concert scene. The pre-Alltel Arena world was one in which first-come, first-served general admission seating made for a more communal (and less “tiered”) concert experience, and much of that freewheeling pre-partying happened in the parking lot of Barton Coliseum on the Arkansas State Fairgrounds. courtesy of Department of Arkansas Heritage A washboard signed by Jim Dandy of Black Oak, Arkansas, part of “Play It Loud: Concerts at Barton Coliseum”

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