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Barney Liddell

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Even after the show ended in 1982, Barney continued to work for the next twenty plus years, free-lanced on many incarnations of the Welk band, performed with many members of the Musical Family and regularly contracted bands for his own engagements and others. He was also a member of the
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From 1948 until 1982, Barney was an integral part of the Lawrence Welk Orchestra not only as first trombonist, but was also in charge of the band's luggage when the Music Makers went out on concert tours. He first joined the band back when they played regularly at the
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in 1951 when Welk moved his organization out there on a permanent basis. That same year the Music Makers made their television debut on
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to get his musician's union card and spent the next few years playing in various bands for bandleaders such as Buddy Williams,
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When he entered Horace Mann High School, he was eager to study music and play the
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for the school band but they were out of saxes. His second choice was the
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After being discharged from the United States Army, Liddell went to
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and later made the transition to a nationwide audience on the
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and began to practice hard on that instrument, like his idol
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failure. He is survived by his wife, Elaine Liddell of
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big band
The Lawrence Welk Show
instrument
trombone

Trombonist
Gary, Indiana
saxophone
trumpet
trombone
Tommy Dorsey
high school
University of Notre Dame
University of Chicago
engineering
army
bugler
radio operator
discharged
New York City
Les Elgart
Red Allen
Glen Gray
Casa Loma Orchestra
Elliot Lawrence
Lawrence Welk
Aragon Ballroom
Chicago
Southern California
KTLA

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