Back, l to r. Dutch Van Enkenvort, Glenn Richmond, Tuba. Front, l to r. Emil Yindra, Leo Valenta, Warren Johnson, Merlyn Pawlitzky, Dick Metko, Steve Rodgers, Dick Rodgers, and Dave OBrian, Announcer.
The Orchestra engagements, on a regular basis, included ballrooms throughout the Midwest including Wisconsin, Upper & Lower Michigan, Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois, with occasional appearances in Nebraska, Kansas, Texas, California and Connecticut. Tours also took the band to Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Hawaii. |
Ballrooms most frequently featuring the band were the Caroline Ballroom,Cinderella at Appleton; Susters, Denmark; Laacks Hall, Johnsonville; Plesheks, Shawano; Schmidts and Colonial Ballrooms, Wausau; Chet and Emils, Birnamwood; Roubals Hall, Wallace, MI; Riverview Ballroom, Sauk City; and Rondevoo, Milwaukee. |
In 1976, Dick relinquished leadership of the band to Fritz Willfahrt who took over the orchestra. Dick, however, with 2 or 3 musician friends, continued to entertain for parties, anniversaries and special occasions until he suffered a stroke in 1995. As the saying goes, a born musician never quits. |
Photo. Back. l to r. The Rodgers Family, 1993. David, Steve, Tom, and Chris Rodgers. Front. Joan & Dick Rodgers.
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Photo. l to r. Steve Rodgers, Dick Metko, Dutch Van Enkenvort, Duane Westphal, John Valenta, Warren (Slim) Johnson, Merlyn Pawlitzky, Glenn Richmond, and Dick Rodgers.
Dick married Joan Birr in 1951. They have 3 sons; Steve, Dave and Tom and a daughter, Chris, all of whom are musicians and carry on the Rodgers legacy. Dick was in the insurance business for 35 years until son, Steve, took over the agency in 1988. Dick continues to maintain his interest in and love for music and attends several musical events a year, as often as health and weather permit. |
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