When he looked back, his eyes were all watered. "We were sitting in two chairs or something and he turned away and sat with his head straight ahead. "He hid his feelings," says Castle, who recalls the time she told Welk she was leaving the show, after 10 years, to devote more time to her children. On the other hand, yes, he was a reserved man who often seemed cold, if not cruel. "The Lennon Sisters and I were not allowed to wear pants on the road, and people in the '60s were wearing pants. He wanted somebody the average person would love to see on the screen and enjoy." "He just picked nice personalities with talent to be on the show. "You can ask me anything," she says as we set up the interview.Īs promised, she is candid about her Welk days _ although, unlike others, who have accused Welk of everything from penny-pinching to icy coldness, she is mostly kind to her mentor. If her life sounds like a One Life to Live script, you wouldn't know it by her voice. But by 46, she had left her third husband _ who had beaten her so badly she was in a cast and on crutches _ and was sleeping on her sister's couch, wondering how she could get show dates to afford her own apartment.
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