Sally Flynn (born July 23, 1946 in Ontario, Oregon) is an American singer and musician (also known as Sally Hart) who was a featured performer on The Lawrence Welk Show television program.
A graduate of Brigham Young University (BYU), she and BYU classmate Sandi Griffiths joined The Lawrence Welk Show in 1968 as the singing act of Sandi & Salli.
[1] The duo was very popular on the show until late 1972 when Sally left to pursue a solo career on Broadway.
[2] On December 6, 1974, Flynn married Clay Hart, a country singer who was on the Welk show from 1969 to 1975,[1] and shortly afterward they started singing together professionally; often as opening acts for performers such as Red Skelton, Juliet Prowse and Mel Tillis.
[2][4] They also appeared in wrap-around segments for reruns of the Welk Show on PBS and have toured the United States with their fellow Welk stars in the Forever Blowing Bubbles concert series.