[Dixielandjazz] R.I.P. Norma Zimmer
Robert Ringwald
rsr at ringwald.com
Thu May 12 00:52:04 PDT 2011
Norma Zimmer, TV's 'Champagne Lady,' Dies at 87
by Lynn Elber
Associated Press, May 11, 2011
LOS ANGELES -- Norma Zimmer, the "Champagne Lady" of TV's "The Lawrence Welk Show"
and a studio singer who worked with Frank Sinatra and other pop stars, has died.
She was 87.
Zimmer died peacefully Tuesday at her Brea, Calif. home, Welk's son, Larry, said
Wednesday. Larry Welk didn't know the cause of death but said Zimmer had been living
an active life in recent years.
"She was one of the most gracious, likable people that anyone could ever meet. The
other people on the show, to this day, just respect and love her," Larry Welk said.
Zimmer performed on Welk's network and later syndicated show from 1960 to 1982 as
the "Champagne Lady," the title Welk traditionally gave to his orchestra's lead female
singer. Zimmer sang solos, duets with Jimmy Roberts and waltzed with Welk to the
strains of his effervescent dance tunes tagged "champagne music."
She appeared on the orchestra's public TV specials that have aired (along with repeats
of the series) since 1987. Zimmer took part in a tribute to Welk and his show held
earlier this year at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills.
Welk, who stopped performing in 1989, died in 1992.
Zimmer, born in July 1923 in Larson, Idaho, grew up in Seattle. The petite blonde
sang with the Girlfriends, a quartet that performed with Sinatra, Dean Martin and
Bing Crosby, including on Crosby's famed recording of "White Christmas."
Zimmer made several film and TV appearances, including one with Crosby in the 1950
film "Mr. Music" and in an episode of "I Love Lucy," and was the voice of the White
Rose in the 1951 Disney film "Alice in Wonderland."
Her survivors include her sons, Ron and Mark. Her husband, businessman Randy Zimmer,
died in 2008.
Funeral services for Zimmer were pending.
--Bob Ringwald
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