If I live to be 90, and I’m planning to, I’ll always love performing for a live audience.
Meaning of the quote
Lawrence Welk, a famous American musician, says that even if he lives to be 90 years old, which is his plan, he will always enjoy playing music for a live audience. He loves being on stage and seeing the people who come to watch him perform. No matter how old he gets, he will never stop doing what he loves most - playing music for people who want to listen.
About Lawrence Welk
Lawrence Welk was a renowned American accordionist, bandleader, and television personality who hosted the popular “The Lawrence Welk Show” from 1951 to 1982. His unique musical style, known as “champagne music,” captivated audiences across radio, television, and live performances.
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