John A. Klein, Jr. (June 4, 1918–January 31, 1997) was an
American
-born
musician who played drums for the Lawrence
Welk orchestra from 1951 to 1976 and on The Lawrence Welk Show from 1955
to 1976. He was also Welk's second
cousin.

Drummer Johnny Klein of the Lawrence
Welk Show
Born in
Strasburg, North
Dakota
, he was the son of German-Russian
parents and the oldest of five children. It was during his
early years that he took up music, especially the drums where he
got to perform with several area bands.
Upon graduating from
high school in 1936, Johnny first enrolled at the University of North Dakota but
later enrolled at the University of Missouri
where he graduated with
both a Bachelor of Arts and
Masters Degree in Music
Education. He also served in the
Army
during
World War II.
In 1951,
while studying for his Masters degree in Columbia,
Missouri
, Welk and his orchestra came to St. Louis,
Missouri
for an engagement and encouraged his cousin to try
out for his band, which he accepted.
For the next twenty-five years, in addition to being featured
drummer, he was also the band's equipment manager and also served
as driver of the band truck while out on tour. However, ill health
due to a bleeding
ulcer forced him to
step down full-time in 1976, but did recover and later served as
Welk's music
librarian with the
organization.
He also continued to perform as well, often
playing for the Sunday Swing at the Welk Resort in Escondido
with a group called the Journeymen and
with other clubs until his retirement in the 1990s.
He died in
1997 after a brief illness in Torrance, California
.
Notes
- http://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/outreach/friends/klein.html