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The act consists of husband ] and wife ], who were first married on ], ] and made their Welk debut on the maestro's ] show later that same year. (English had been a solo performer on the show for a few months, having already joined in mid-1969.) They specialize in ], ], ] and ]. |
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The act consists of husband ] and wife ], who were first married on ], ] and made their Welk debut on the maestro's ] show later that same year. (English had been a solo performer on the show for a few months, having already joined in mid-1969.) They specialize in ], ], ] and ]. |
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The couple has also released a string of albums, including ''Hymns We Love To Sing'', which was nominated for an ] in 1972. Their popularity peaked in the 1970s, which included their own fan club and numerous appearances on other television shows and ]. |
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The couple has also released a string of albums, including ''Hymns We Love To Sing'' (which was nominated for an ] in 1972) and ''Country Songs We Love to Sing'' in 1973. Their popularity peaked in the 1970s, which included their own fan club and numerous appearances on other television shows and ]. |
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When the Welk show ended in 1982, and later when the couple ] in 1984, the act disbanded for a while. They have since reunited professionally and have continued to perform, both in numerous ] pledge specials and in concert venues across the ] |
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When the Welk show ended in 1982, and later when the couple ] in 1984, the act disbanded for a while. They have since reunited professionally and have continued to perform, both in numerous ] pledge specials and in concert venues across the ] |