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George Cates (October 19, 1911 β May 12, 2002) was an American music arranger, conductor, songwriter and record executive known for his work with Lawrence Welk and his orchestra. Born and raised in New York, Cates began his music career shortly after his graduating from New York University, where he found work with the vaudeville team of Olsen and Johnson on their legendary revue, Hellzapoppin. His early career included arranging and playing saxophone with such bands as Henry Busse, Dick Stabile, and Russ Morgan between 1945 and 1951. In the mid-1950s, he was A&R director for Coral Records, writing and conducting for the label's stars that included the Andrews Sisters, Teresa Brewer, Bing Crosby, and Danny Kaye. During this time, he hit the Top 40 charts with his release of a medley of "Moonglow" and "Theme from Picnic". This record had some wordless vocal effects by Norma Zimmer who, coincidentally, would later become Welk's Champagne Lady. Starting in 1951, he served as Lawrence Welk's musical director. In that role, he conducted the orchestra in the rehearsals and spent many years behind the scenes as an arranger. After leaving the ABC television network in 1971, Welk syndicated his show and continued on TV using the theme song "Champagne Time", which Cates had composed. A prolific writer, Cates's songs were sung by many of show's "Musical Family". In 1973, the Maestro asked him to conduct the orchestra on camera, a role he carried until the show ended in 1982. Notably,

Polynesian Percussion
Billboard Top 100 of 1956
From 45rpm: Coral 61618

Take Five
The Theme
Billboard Top 100 - 1956
Pop Easy Listening Vol 5
Moonglow and Theme From Picnic (Remastered) - Single
Billboard Hot 100 Singles 1956
1956 Billboard Top Usa Singles
Billboard Top 100 Hits of 1956
George Cates' Polynesian Percussion