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[Daily Post] Dr. Arthur Duncan

July 29, 2013 By Tap Legacy

Arthur Duncan dropped out of college to pursue a career in show business, at which he garnered success as a tap dancer and singer. He toured with the Jimmy Rodgers Show. After several years of appearances in Europe, Duncan was “discovered” by Lawrence Welk’s personal manager, Sam Lutz. Appearing as a guest on the show, Welk offered Duncan a permanent spot as a member of his “musical family.”

Arthur Duncan gained fame as the first African American performer on the popular Lawrence Welk Show. Duncan danced and sang on the show from 1964 to the show’s finale in 1982.

Sit back and enjoy…watch how close to that piano edge he slides!!!! Dr. Arthur Duncan on taps and Larry Hooper on Piano… at the Lawrence Welk TV Show 1979.

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Filed Under: Daily Post Tagged With: 1979, Dr. Arthur Duncan, Larry Hooper, Lawrence Welk Show

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