CTVA US Music Variety - "The Lawrence Welk Show" (ABC) Season 3 (1957-58)

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Season 3 (ABC) (1957-58)
Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by:  Rina Fox, Tom Alger [Uploaded June 2020 RF]
references:
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ABC Saturdays 9-10pm (Eastern)

 3.01 [116] The Lawrence Welk Show
14Sep1957
Highlights:
The Welk gang returns to Hollywood from Texas.

3.02 [117] The Lawrence Welk Show
21Sep1957
Highlights:
Alice Lon and Dick Dale duet on "Cinco Rbles".

3.03 [118] The Lawrence Welk Show
28Sep1957 [Marion Star]
Highlights:
A three-man piano team of Larry Hooper, Jerry Burke and Tiny Little Jr.
salute the Fall season with "Autumn Leaves".
Music heard during "Champagne Hour" are "Love Me To Pieces",
"New Moon Over My Shoulder", "Annen Polka" and "Miss You".

3.04 [119] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Oct1957
Highlights:
Alice Lon sings "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles".
The Orchestra performs "Cuba".
Jim Roberts sings "When I Lost You".
Larry Hooper does "Woodman, Spare That Tree".

3.05 [120] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Oct1957 [Daily Independent Journal]
Salute to Christopher Columbus
Highlights:
The music makers play "Christopher Columbus" in honor of Columbus Day.
Rocky Rockwell sings "Don't Call Me Coach"
Jim Roberts sings "Saint Teresa of the Roses".
Also "Hey, Mr. Banjo".

3.06 [121] The Lawrence Welk Show
19Oct1957 [Boston Globe]
Highlights:
Alice Lon sings "I'll Always Be in Love With You".
Other songs include, "Harbor Lights", "Just a Gigolo" and "Listen to the German Band".

3.07 [122] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Oct1957 [Marion Star][Stateman Journal]
Lawrence Welk takes his entire show to the Rail Room at the Beverly Hilton Hotel for a special telecast.
Highlights:
Bill Page plays all 12 instruments on his music stand in his rendition of "Am I In Love".
Alice Lon sings "Moonlight on the Colorado".
Alice Lon and Buddy Hayes team up for "Ain't We Got Fun".
Bob Lido sings "Dancing is the Darndest Fun".

3.08 [123] The Lawrence Welk Show
02Nov1957 [The Tennessean]
Highlights:
Polka fans will enjoy "The Lichtensteiner Polka".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Tammy".
Rocky Rockwell and Larry Hooper duet on "I'm Cuckoo Over You".
Alice Lon dances with Lawrence to "Tales of the Vienna Woods".

3.09 [124] The Lawrence Welk Show
09Nov1957
Lawrence's guest is Jayne Walton is the original Champagne Lady who joined up
with the then little known Welk outfit in 1940 at Omaha, Nebraska.
She left in 1945 to go it alone. She had some success with her
Spanish songs "Marie Elena", "Cielto Lindo" and "Say Si, Si".

3.10 [125] The Lawrence Welk Show
16Nov1957
Highlights:
Alice Lon sings "But Not For Me".
Aladdin and Big Tiny Little perform "Oh, Marie".
Rocky Rockwell does "I Took My Horn to a Party".
Larry Hooper performs "Ding Dong Daddy".
Jack Martin does "Well, I Swan".
Little Janet Lennon and hefty pianist Tiny Little Jr. join in a duet with "Do You Love Me?".
Aladdin and Bob Lido combine voices and violin to "These Will Be the Good Old Days".

3.11 [126] The Lawrence Welk Show
23Nov1957
Highlights:
Larry Hooper performs "Wang Wang Blues".
Rocky Rockwell with a version of "That's My Weakness Now".
Alice Lon sings "My Hear Reminds Me".
Little Janet Lennon joins Lawrence for "The Laughing Polka".

3.12 [127] The Lawrence Welk Show
30Nov1957 [The Tennessean]
Highlights:
Dick Dale sings "I'm Doing My Christmas Dreaming a Little Early".
Alice Lon sings "Frosty the Snowman".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Let's Light the Christmas Tree".
Lawrence Welk performs "Lichtensteiner Polka".

3.13 [128] The Lawrence Welk Show
07Dec1957 [Evening Sun]
Highlights:
Kenny Trimble sings "That Certain Party".
Band numbers include "Silver Bells" and "Sleigh Ride".
Maurice Pearson sings "How Are Things in Gloccamora?"

3.14 [129] The Lawrence Welk Show
14Dec1957
Highlights:
Janet Lennon sings "Two Front Teeth".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Santa Claus Is Here Again".
Larry Hooper performs "High on the Housetop".
Larry Dean does "Twelve Gifts for Christmas".

3.15 [130] The Lawrence Welk Show
21Dec1957
Christmas Show
Highlights:
Larry Dean and Diane Lennon reminisce about the good old days before
they were born in "Let's Have an Old Fashioned Christmas".
Aladdin's rendition of "The Night Before Christmas".
Rocky Rockwell performs "Nuttin' For Christmas".



3.16 [131] The Lawrence Welk Show
28Dec1957 [Pomona Progress]
Highlights:
Potpourri of hit tunes of the last 25 years.
Janet Lennon sings "Mairzy Doats".
Buddy Merrill sings "Mr. Sandman".
The Lennon Sisters sing "How Much is that Doggy in the Window".
Dick Dale sings "Mona Lisa".
The piano duo of Jerry Burke and Larry Hooper perform "You're the Tops".

3.17 [132] The Lawrence Welk Show
04Jan1958
Highlights:
The Band performs "Bamballino".
Alice Lon sings "Singin' in the Rain".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Melodie d'Amoure".
Big Tiny Little performs "Dill Pickles".
Jack Martin sings "Somebody Stole My Gal".
Jerry Burke, Larry Hooper and Tiny Little Jr. instrumental offering of "Just One of Those Things."
Alvan Ashby sings "Last Roundup".
Alice Lon and Dick Dale team up for "Snuggled on your Shoulder."
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4wgxMzfrjo

3.18 [133] The Lawrence Welk Show
11Jan1958
Regulars include Alice Lon, Larry Hooper, Rocky Rockwell, Bob Lido, Curt Ramsey,
Dick Dale and the Lennon Sisters.
Highlights:
Alice Lon sings "Allegheny Moon".
Alice Lon and Rocky Rockwell perform "Town and Country Polka".
Larry Hooper, Bob Lido, Curt Ramsey and Dick Dale perform a
Barbershop Quartet number with "In the Evening By the Moonlight".
Big Tiny Little performs "The Spaghetti Rag".
A Dixieland tune "Yellow Dog Blues" is one of the shows highlights.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PBR9hsNS0dg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SOEa1Bs3hs

3.19 [134] The Lawrence Welk Show
18Jan1958
Highlights:
The Orchestra opens with "Cheek to Cheek".
Alice Lon sings "I'm a Fool to Care"
Myron Floren plays "Snow Train Shuffle".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Till the End of Time".
Jack Imel on marimba performs "Donkey Serenade".
Dick Dale sings "One Dozen Roses".
Dick Kesner on violin plays "He'll Be There".
The Orchestra plays "Jingle Jangle Jingle".
Rocky Rockwell does "Sad Sack".
Big Tiny Little performs "Caledonia".
Jimmy Roberts sings "Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland".
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoCa7wO7SjA

3.20 [135] The Lawrence Welk Show
25Jan1958
Highlights:
The Orchestra performs "The Band Played On".
Alice Lon sings "The Wayward Wind".
Myron Floren on accordion performs "Avalon".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Loch Lomond".
Jack Imel on marimba and Buddy Merrill on steel guitar perform "Blue Skies".
The Violin section perform "I Love You Truly".
The Orchestra does "Allah's Holiday" and "Exactly Like You".
Alice Lon and Buddy Hayes duet on "Ain't We Got Fun".
The Orchestra performs "Gay Ranchero".
Bob Lido (also on fiddle) performs "Ain't She Sweet".
Larry Hopper with Rocky Rockwell, Curt Ramsey, and Dick Dale perform "Low in the Lehigh Valley".
The Orchestra performs "Wolverine Blues".
Jack Martin sings "My Bonnie Lassie".
Big Tiny Little on piano does a medley of "Bye Bye Blackbird","Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey"
and "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover".
Rocky Rockwell (also on trumpet) performs "That's My Girl".
Dianne Lennon sings "Chapel in the Moonlight".
The Orchestra performs "It's Delightful to be Married".
Kenny Trimble on trombone performs "I'll Be Seeing You".
Alice Lon, Aladdin, Bob Lido, Rocky Rockwell, and Larry Hooper perform "Goodnight Ladies".

3.21 [136] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Feb1958
Highlights:
Aladdin and the audience sing "Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing".
Alice Lon and Dick Dale duet on "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off".

3.22 [137] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Feb1958
Tonight's program is dedicated to the United Spanish War Veterans on this 60th anniversary
of the sinking of the battleship Maine.

Highlights:
Bob Lido performs "I Married For Money".
The Band does "I Want a Girl".
Larry Hooper performs "Practice What You Preach".
The Lennon Sisters sing "If We All Said A Prayer".
The Champagne Music Makers offer "Got a Date With an Angel", then Harry James' "You Made Me Love You",
Wayne King's "The Waltz You Saved For Me" and Artie Shaw's "Begin the Beguine".

3.23 [138] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Feb1958 [Miami News]
Lawrence Welk and the band present a series of Impressions of Famous Bands playing
the musical selection each is known for.
Highlights:
"Got a Date with an Angel" (Hal Kemp)
"You Made Me Love You" (Harry James)
"Hot Lips" (Henry Busse).
Other songs include, "I Married for Money", "I Want a Girl",
"Practice What You Preach" and "If We All Said a Prayer".

3.24 [139] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Feb1958
February has been designated "Heart Month" and tonight's show is dedicated to the Heart Fund.
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters sing "In My Loving Heart".
Peggy Lennon and Joe Feeney perform "Sweethearts".
Jack Imel does "Nobody's Sweetheart".
Dick Kesner performs "Let Me Call You Sweetheart".

3.25 [140] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Mar1958 [Miami News]
Highlights:
Alice Lon and Dick Dale duet on "Would You Like to Take a Walk?"
Larry Hooper sings "The Bible Tells Me So".
Aladdin and the Sparklers render "The One-Note Polka".
Bob Lido and Tiny Little Jr. perform "The Wreck of the Old 88".

3.26 [141] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Mar1958
Highlights:
The Orchestra performs "18th Century Drawing Room"
Alice Lon sings "Mean to Me".
Jack Imel does "Stumbling".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Siamese Cat Song".
The Orchestra performs "Liebesfreud".
Bob Lido (also on violin) performs "My Little Red Wagon".
Myron Floren on accordion performs " Canadian Capers".
Larry Hooper performs "When the Bell in the Lighthouse Rings Ding Dong".
Big Tiny Little on honky tonk piano performs "Hindustan".
Alice Lon sings "Early Spring".
The Lennon Sisters with Pete Fountain on clarinet sing "Mr. Clarinet Man".
Dick Kesner on violin, and Russ Klein on clarinet perform "Melody of Love".
Rocky Rockwell (also on trumpet) does "I'll Be Hanging Around".
Buddy Merrill on electric guitar performs "Panhandle Rag".
Dick Dale and Alice Lon with Aladdin, Jack Martin,
and Rocky Rockwell perform "I Never See Maggie/Alice Alone".
Kenny Trimble on trombone does "Careless".
The Orchestra performs "High Society".
Buddy Hayes (also on bass) performs "Everywhere You Go".
Dianne Lennon with Big Tiny Little on piano perform "I Want to be Loved by You".
Alice Lon, Aladdin, Bob Lido, Jimmy Roberts, and Larry Hooper join in for "Goodnight Ladies".

3.27 [142] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Mar1958
Highlights:
Aladdin and Janet Lennon duet on "Little Child"

3.28 [143] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Mar1958
Regulars include Alice Lon, Bob Lido, the Lennon Sisters and Dick Kesner.
Highlights:
Bob Lido performs "I Love a Piano".
Alice Lon sings "A Dreamer's Holiday".
Dick Kesner performs "Brahm's Lullaby".

3.29 [144] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Mar1958 [The Times]
Regulars include Alice Lon, the Lennon Sisters, Buddy Hayes and Bob Lido.
Highlights:
Buddy Hayes performs "When Yuba Plays the Tuba Down in Cuba".
Janet Lennon solos with "Papa Won't You Dance With Me".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Zip-a-dee doo-dah".
Other songs include "An Old Love Letter", "I Love You, You, You" and "Lullaby of Broadway".

3.30 [145] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Apr1958 [Atlanta Constitution]
Easter Show
Highlights:
Larry Dean sings "Easter Parade".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Peter Cottontail" and "The Rosary".
Dick Kenner solos with "Ave Maria".

3.31 [146] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Apr1958
Highlights:
Alice Lon sings "Champagne and Roses".

3.32 [147] The Lawrence Welk Show
19Apr1958
Regulars include Alice Lon, Bob Lido, The Lennon Sisters, Aladdin,
Larry Dean and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Highlights:
Songs are "Old MacDonald Had A Farm" and "Mountain Greenery".

3.33 [148] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Apr1958
Highlights:
Alice Lon and Lawrence Welk waltz to "I'll Be With You When Roses Bloom".
The band plays a Stephen Foster medley and a dreamy "Swinging Down the Lane."
Jerry, Larry and Tiny do a 3-piano bit 16 "Cross Your Heart".
"Listen to the German Band" from Aladdin.

3.34 [149] The Lawrence Welk Show
03May1958 [The Tennessean]
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters have their little brother Pat, 6, along for his first TV appearance.
No singing from the lad, but the game youngster acts the title role in a piece about
that classic, "Christopher Robin".
Kenny Trimble does "What'll I Do?"
The band plays "Dear Old Lady".

3.35 [150] The Lawrence Welk Show
10May1958 [The Tennessean]
Mother's Day Show
Highlights:
The Welk crew gives mom a big salute.
Oldtimers can wipe the tears from their eyes to tunes like,
"Throw Mother From the Train", "Tie Me to Your Apron Strings" and "Mother Machree".

3.36 [151] The Lawrence Welk Show
17May1958
A Salute to Norway.
Regulars include Myron Floren, Alice Lon, The Lennon Sisters, Pete Fountain, Jack Imel,
Tiny Little, Bob Lido, Larry Dean and Aladdin.
Highlights:
Myron Floren plays "Skol, Skol, Skol".
Pete Fountain and the Lennon Sisters do "Mr. Clarinet Man".
Other songs include, "Witch Doctor", "Amelia Polka", "Fascination", "Oregon Trail",
"The Darktown Strutters' Ball" and "Cocktails For Two".

3.37 [152] The Lawrence Welk Show
24May1958 [The Tennessean]
Lawrence Welk and his vintage group have a pleasant, Spring-like menu planned for a Spring evening.
Highlights:
Alice Lon sings "I Could Have Danced All Night".
The Sparklers Quartet does "I've Been Working on the Railroad".
Larry Hooper does "Grandfather's Clock".
Myron Floren performs "Twilight Time".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Petticoat Polka".
The Band performs "Say It With Music."
Plus some of the usual Welkian specialties.

3.38 [153] The Lawrence Welk Show
31May1958 [Chattanooga Daily]
Regulars include Alice Lon, the Lennon Sisters, Bob Lido, Buddy Merrill and Aladdin.
Highlights:
Larry Hooper sings "That's What I Like About the South".
Alice Lon and Dick Dale duet on "Come Home".
The Band performs "Plink, Plank, Plunk" and "You're an Old Smoothie".
Bob Lido sings "I Like Mountain Music".
Buddy Merrill and Kathy Lennon sing "Curbstone Cutie".
Other songs, "The Old Lamplighter" and "We Saw the Sea".

3.39 [154] The Lawrence Welk Show
07Jun1958 [Hartford Courant]
Regulars include Alice Lon, The Lennon Sisters, Aladdin, Dick Dale, Jack Martin and Curt Ramsey.
Highlights:
The Barbershop Quartet do "Good Old Sumertime".
"Say It With Music" in dance and song by Jack Immel.
Lawrence Welk and Alice Lon gliding along to "Gold and Silver Waltz".
The band plays "One, Two, Three, Four".
Songs include "By the Sea", "Tom Boy", "I've Told Every Little Star" and "The Old Lamplighter".

3.40 [155] The Lawrence Welk Show
14Jun1958 [The Tennessean]
In honor of Father's Day
The Welk's Little League Baseball team from Van Nuys, California visit the program
and sing their theme song, "Little Leaguer".
Regulars include Alice Lon, the Lennon Sisters, Myron Floren, Aladdin, Dick Dale, Jack Martin, Bob Lido,
Larry Hooper, Maurice Pearson, Alvan Ashby and the Lawrence Welk Band.
Highlights:
Myron Floren plays "Dad's Waltz" while Lawrence Welk and Alice Lon dance to it.
Larry Dean sings "Oh, Mein Papa".
Janet Lennon and Aladdin duet to "Little Lady Make Believe".
Janet sings "Huckleberry Pie".
The Lennon Sisters sing "The Anniversary Song".
Other songs include, "Blue Tattoo", "Johnny B. Goode", "Green Grass Grew All Around" and "North Dakota".

3.41 [156] The Lawrence Welk Show
21Jun1958
Guest
Folk-singer Paul Thompson, who once appeared on "Top Tunes and New Talent",
makes his debut tonight. He will appear as a regular on the show during the summer.
Regulars include Alice Lon, the Lennon Sisters, Buddy Hayes, Pete Fountain and the Lawrence Welk Band.
Highlights:
Alice Lon and Buddy Hayes sing "The Only Man on the Island".
Pete Fountain on clarient plays, "Summertime".
A medley of Sigmund Romberg songs.
And an old-fashioned square dance.

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
28Jun1958 [repeat] [Valley Times CA]
Alice Lon sings "Melancholy Baby" during the
first of two repeat kinnies while the Maestro and
his orchestra are on a two-week vacation.

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Jul1958 [repeat] [Salt Lake Tribune]
The second of two filmed shows while Welk and company
take a brief vacation.
Pat Lennon, 6, brother of the famous Lennon Sisters will
portray Christopher Robin saying his prayers as his
sisters tuck him into bed
.

3.42 [157] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Jul1958 [Marion Star][Times Recorder]
Fourth Anniversary Show
Highlights:
Alice Lon, Jack Martin, Jim Roberts, Dick Dale and Rocky Rockwell
will harmonize "By the Sea".
Bob Lido sings "Louisiana Hayride" with a group of bandsmen.
Kathy Lennon solos with "Tomboy".
*Note: This program marks the return of Lawrence Welk and His
Champagne Music Makers to "live" telecasting after a brief vacation.

3.43 [158] The Lawrence Welk Show
19Jul1958 [Fort Worth Star]
Regulars, Alice Lon, The Lennon Sisters, Larry Hooper, Rocky Rockwell,
Big Tiny Little, Dick Dale, Jack Immel, Jim Roberts and The Sparklers.
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters, Larry Hooper, Big Tiny Little and Rocky Rockwell
will join in presenting "Little Sir Echo".
Jack Immel solos with "Shoe Shine".
Alice Lon, Dick Dale and The Sparklers will get together on "Under the Sycamore Tree".

3.44 [159] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Jul1958 [Tampa Bay Times]
Highlights:
Big Tiny Little plays a medley with "Crazy Otto Rag", "Play a Simple Melody"
and "Down Yonder".
Jerry Burke does an organ solo with "Patricia".
Lawrence Welk and Alice Lon dance to the "Emperor's Waltz".
Alice Lon and Larry Dean sing "Pi-A-Nic in the Park".
Bob Lido and Aladdin do "5 Foot 2".

3.45 [160] The Lawrence Welk Show
02Aug1958
From New York City
Highlights:
The Orchestra performs "Manhattan".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Sugar Moon".
The Orchestra performs "Cecelia".
Alice Lon sings "More Than You Know".
The Orchestra performs "Row, Row, Row" and "It Must Be True".
Larry Dean performs "On the Street Where You Live" and "Tell Me Tonight".
Joe Feeney does "Someday".
Aladdin and Larry Hooper do "Yakkity Yak".
The Orchestra performs "Viennese Lantern".
Myron Floren conducts the orchestra in a medley of Stephen Foster songs.
Norman Bailey on trumpet performs "Sweet and Lovely".
Larry Hooper does "Roll Out the Barrel" and "Sidewalks of New York".
Aladdin performs "Volare" and "Maple Leaf Rag".
Maurice Pearson performs "On Galway Bay" and "That's a Plenty".
A medley of "Swinging Down the Line", "There's Danger in Your Eyes".
Aladdin, Bob Lido, Alice Lon, Jimmy Roberts, and Larry Hooper join in for "Goodnight Ladies".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1slc-ayY1Q

3.46 [161] The Lawrence Welk Show
09Aug1958
The Music Makers return to their Hollywood base after a national concert tour covering 11 cities.
Regulars include Alice Lon, the Lennon Sisters, Bob Lido, Rocky Rockwell and Orie Amadeo.
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters sing "Slow Poke"
Bob Lido and Orie Amodeo offer "Piccolo Pete"
Rocky Rockwell sings "Sugar Blues".
The Orchestra with Myron Floren perform "Polly".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUzaELveO-o

3.47 [162] The Lawrence Welk Show
16Aug1958 [Arizona Republic]
Some nostalgic old-timers.
Highlights:
"I Wanna Be Loved By You" and "Button Up Your Overcoat".
Bob Lido sings "Red River Valley".
Lawrence Welk and Alice Lon dance to "Sleeping Beauty Waltz".
Jerry Burke and Larry Hooper with a piano duo of "Stumbling".

3.48 [163] The Lawrence Welk Show
23Aug1958 [Miami News][Salt Lake Tribune]
Regulars include Alice Lon, the Lennon Sisters, Maurice Pearson, Dick Dale, Jack Imel,
Tiny Little, Aladdin, Bob Lido, Larry Dean and the Band.
Highlights:
The band performs "Cheerful Little Earful".
Maurice Pearson, Dick Dale, Jack Imel and Alice Lon sing "You Need Hands".
satirical vaudeville treatment of "Mention My Name in Sheboygan"
Other oldies include "Tin Pan Alley Rag", "Watermelon Weather"
"June, July and August" and "Nobody's Sweetheart, Now".

3.49 [164] The Lawrence Welk Show
30Aug1958 [Orlando Sentinel]
Regulars include Alice Lon, the Lennon Sisters, Larry Dean, Dick Dale, Larry Hooper,
Maurice Pearson, Aladdin and the Lawrence Welk Band.
Highlights:
Lawrence Welk and Alice Lon glide along to "Tales of the Vienna Woods".
Paul Thomsen sings "I'm Just a Country Boy".
Buddy Hayes and Alice Lon duet to "It's a Man".
Saxophone player Bill Page blaring forth to the tune of South.
Other numbers include, "Lazy Summer Night", "Everybody Loves a Lover",
"Wedding Bells Are Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine" and "Thank Heaven for Little Girls".

3.50 [165] The Lawrence Welk Show
06Sep1958 [Fort Worth Star]
Highlights:
The Orchestra opens the evening with "The Best Things in Life Are Free".
Alice Lon, Rocky Rockwell, Maurice Pearson, Larry Dean and Dick Dale
join forces in colorful production of "Juke Box Saturday Night".
Aladdin and the Lennon Sisters sings "Thank Heaven for Little Girls".
Larry Hooper, Jerry Burke and Big Tiny Little Jr. give a three-piano
treatment to "Just One of Those Things".

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