Hey Johnny, I used to watch you guys all the time growing up. The family never missed the Welk show. I got into music at about age 8 because I was completely enthralled by Myron Floren. My grandmother bought me an accordian and I took lessons and played in a 36 piece accordian orchestra until I was 15. Accordians were not too cool in high school in 1960 dontcha know...Later I switched to organ and then piano and now I'm mostly a jazz pianist with B3 R&R/blues roots. All because of Lawrence and Myron. I liked to watch Lawrence play too but as I recall he wouldn't do it too often, he seemed to like deferring to the great players he put around him like Myron. We used to have discussions about who was better Dick Contino or Myron, I was always with Myron. Most of the accordian sheet music I used was his too. Lady of Spain, baby!

I totally agree with the concept of keeping things simple. It all depends on the gig. If it's a true jazz gig fine, I'll go all out but for most commercial gigs you've got to keep things accessable to the average listener.

Bob


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