- Bob Lido
Bob Lido (
September 21 ,1914 –August 9 ,2000 ) was an American musician and singer who was a regular member of television's "The Lawrence Welk Show ", his instrument was theviolin .Born in Jersey City,
New Jersey , he began playing the violin as a child and later took vocal lessons. His talents led him to stints as a featured performer withCarmen Cavallaro 's band and later withPerry Como 's supper club. He joined Welk in 1952 and until the maestro's retirement in 1982, Bob was their featured violinist, and an accomplished vocalist both with tenderballads ,jazz favorites and alsocountry music . He also was one of the show's comics as well, featured in many humorousnovelty songs with fellow Welk stars such as Aladdin,Larry Hooper andCharlie Parlato .He also led a revival of the Hotsy Totsy Boys, one of Lawrence's early bands, which were popular features on the show during the early 1970s. They featured Lido as lead
vocalist andfiddle r, Parlato ontrumpet ,Russ Klein onsaxophone ,Richard Maloof ontuba ,Bob Havens ontrombone ,Neil Levang onukelele andbanjo ,Bob Ralston on piano andJack Imel playing the drums and spoons.Lido died in 2000 from complications of a
stroke .
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