

On September 3, 2011, Castle married her fourth husband, Lin Biviano, a trumpet player from Boston. which Lawrence Welk refuse to appear on TV prohas been shielded from.

In the 1990s, Castle performed at the Welk-owned Champagne Theater in Branson, Missouri, as well as making a guest appearance for a show with Jimmy Sturr and His Orchestra on RFD TV. and Puerto Ricans who gerous to Health and May Cause Death from for Smoking and. Her third marriage, in 1978, ended in 1986. Born in Adams, North Dakota, in 1932, LeVang was a child when his family moved to Bemidji, Minnesota. Castle left the Welk Show in 1969 and divorced in 1971. Neil LeVang, the noted studio guitarist whose list of credits includes dozens of television and film soundtracks as well as a 23-year stint with the Lawrence Welk Orchestra, died January 26.

Castle married again in 1968 and had a son and a daughter. They divorced in 1966 after having a daughter. That audition turned into a long run on the Lawrence Welk Show, as well as a successful singing/recording career in the Christian Music industry which included 13 record albums and a published autobiography entitled 'In the Morning of My Life'. Shortly after joining the Show, Castle married cameraman Dean Hall. His extraordinary singing ability lead to an audition with Lawrence Welk. Originally introduced to Welk by Joe Feeney in 1959, Castle became a permanent member of the Welk Family, replacing the departing Big Tiny Little. She was often referred to as "Queen of the Honky-Tonk Piano" by Lawrence Welk himself. She adopted her stage name from the name of an accordion manufacturer, another instrument she played proficiently. Jo Ann Castle (born September 3, 1939) is an American honky-tonk pianist, best remembered for appearing on The Lawrence Welk Show.
