Wednesday, July 26

The Comedy-O-Rama Hour Featured at the PRX again!



From The Comedy-O-Rama Hour
The Public Radio Exchange Home-page, 7/26/06:

Happy Birthday, Stan!
Stan Freberg turns 80 on August 7

23 Rare Stan Freberg and Daws Butler Records
Daws Butler, drop-in-length
From Joe Bevilacqua's library comes this collection of rarely heard performances.

The Comedy-O-Rama Hour's FREE RARE FREBERG & BUTLER RECORDS are here!


THE COMEDY-O-RAMA HOUR presents:

FREE TO ALL STATIONS:

23 RARE 45-RPM records made by STAN FREBERG and DAWS BUTLER from the 1950s to the 1980s, that have never been reissued, and two that are really heard to get.

*** Some of these were never issued at all, and many have never been played on the radio. Also, included is DAWS BUTLER"s very funny demo tape.

Each piece runs between 2 and 7 minutes long.

These can be used as stand-alone recordings or a companion to the DAWS BUTLER WORKSHOP series, which can be found at:

http://www.prx.org/my_prx/series/12651

PERFECT FOR MUSIC STATIONS WHO WANT TO ADD A BIT OF HUMOR TO THEIR PROGRAMMING!

Some of these are funny songs, others are comedy sketches.

Take a listen and use these as often as you like!!!

They are:

Good Godfrey
Bingo Ringo
All That Jazz (Blooper's Soap)
Bogo Bear
The Sixty-Four Million Dollar Question
Clementine
Configity-ential!
Daws Butler's Demo
Huck & Yogi: The Echo
Romney Tuff
The Flying Turtle
Sleepy Santa
The Flea
Who's Afraid of a Virginian's Wrath?
Chirpy Cricket
Yogi Meets The Celebrities
The Happy Grasshopper
Humphrey Hop
Inky Dinky
Margery Dickerson
The Lucky Pin
Peppy Possum
Mary's Lamb Revisited

Joe Bev.
joebev@waterlogg.com
http://www.comedyoram.com
http://www.dawsbutler.com

"The Comedy-O-Rama Hour is one of the most unique and original productions out there these days. With Joe's talent for different voices, I never know what's coming next, or what it will sound like. Another thing that makes these shows stand out is that it is quite obvious to the listener that Joe and his cast are having fun making these shows, and that makes them fun to listen to as well."
Steve Karesh
Program Director, Sonic Theater XM Satellite Radio

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