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For many Americans, the Lawrence Welk Show conjures up fond memories
of a bygone era. Many remember the bubbles floating across the stage and
the big band led by Mr. Welk himself. An integral part of Americana, the
Lawrence Welk Show is still on air in a syndicated format some 50 years
after first being televised. In addition to our fond memories of Mr. Welk,
we also remember the Welk Musical Family, or the shows singers and
band members. One member of this family, Tom Netherton, was a regular
on the show starting in 1973, and was featured on the Lawrence Welk Show
until Mr. Welk retired in 1982. What we may not remember is that Tom Netherton
started his professional musical career not with Lawrence Welk, but with
another famous North Dakotan, Harold Shafer at the Medora Musical.
Tom Netherton was born on this date, 1947 in Munich, Germany to an Army
family stationed in the country following the Second World War. Tom followed
in his fathers footsteps and became an Army officer. During his
time in the service Tom Netherton decided his career would not be in the
Armed Forces, but rather in the entertainment business. After First Lieutenant
Netherton left the Army, he joined Harold and Shelia Schafers Medora
Musical Company in 1973. During the summers season Tom greatly impressed
the Schafers with his musical and entertainment abilities. When the Schafers
learned that Lawrence Welk would be traveling through the state, they
arranged a meeting between the young Netherton and Mr. Welk at a golf
course in Bismarck. Lawrence Welk immediately saw potential in Tom Netherton
and invited the young singer to perform on his show at the St. Paul Civic
Center a few nights later. Toms audition before a live
audience of 19,000 was so successful that Lawrence Welk offered Mr. Netherton
a chance to join his show on a more permanent basis. Nethertons
first appearance as a regular was on the 1973 Christmas special. Tom Netherton
immediately became a fan favorite, and continued with the show for a total
of eight years.
After Lawrence Welk retired in 1982, Tom Netherton moved on to a successful
solo career; performing at opera houses, civic centers, college campuses
and state fairs across the nation. Mr. Netherton also found success with
theater, performing in such musicals as Carousel and Oklahoma,
and has been featured on TV commercials for Nabiscos Triscuits and
Rosemilk Skincare Lotion. Fluent in French, he is also one of the few
Americans to perform on the La Chance Aux Chansons, a popular
French variety program. However, the entertainer who made his professional
start here in North Dakota will always be best remembered as the talented
handsome baritone on the Lawrence Welk Show.
Written by Lane Sunwall
Sources:
www.tomnetherton.com
www.oeta.onenet.net
www.imdb.com
www.welkshow.com
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