1961... Neil Levang was an American musician who was best known from television's The Lawrence Welk Show, playing guitar, violin and banjo. Levang joined the United States Coast Guard in 1951 which took him to Seattle, Washington. There he continued in the music scene playing with “Texas Jim Lewis and his Lonestar Cowboys“. He also hosted his own radio show. In 1959, he was hired as a temporary guitar and banjo player on The Lawrence Welk Show when Buddy Merrill left to serve in the United States Army. Welk was so pleased with his ability that he hired Levang on a permanent basis when Buddy completed his tour of duty in 1961. Levang stayed with the Welk Band until its final show in 1982. That same year, at the Country Music Association Awards he was nominated for best artist on a specialty instrument, the mandolin. He was also an accomplished studio musician, playing on several records for artists such as Glen Campbell, Frank Zappa, Bobby Darin, Bobbi Gentry, David Clayton Thomas, Neal Hefti (&q
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