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Showing posts with label Pat Buttram. Show all posts
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On: Thursday, May 29, 2014

Pat Buttram
Maxwell Emmett Buttram
Jun 19 1915 - Jan 08 1994 age 78
Official Site
 
Bob Crane
Robert Edward Crane
Jul 13 1928 - Jun 29 1978 age 49

01 Laffter Sweet (Excerpted From The Triumphant Toastmastery Of Pat Buttram KNX Radio)
02 Laffter Profane (Extricated From A 5-Year Shambles Caused By Bob Crane KNX Radio)


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Pat Buttram ‎- As I Look Into Your Faces 1961

On: Friday, May 23, 2014

Pat Buttram
Maxwell Emmett Buttram
Jun 19 1915 - Jan 08 1994 age 78
Official Site

01      Toastmaster At Steve Allen Dinner
02      Celebration Honoring ASCAP Members

01      Toastmaster At Dinner Honoring Casey Stengel
02      Alan Mowbray Testimonial
03      At A Dinner Honoring Frank McHugh



 
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Dore LP-102
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Various Artists - Funniest Roasts Of The Century Volume 1 & 2 2007

On: Saturday, April 30, 2011

Norm Crosby
Norman Crosby
Sep 15 1927 -
Official Site 

Henny Youngman
Henry
Yungman

aka King of the One Liners

Mar 16 1906 - Feb 24 1998 age 91
Official Site

Slappy White
Melvin Edward White
Sep 20 1921 - Nov 07 1995 age 74
Official Site

Jackie Vernon
Ralph Verrone
New York City, New York, USA
Mar 29 1924 – Nov 10 1987 age 63
Official Site

01 Milton Berle Roasting Rich Little
02 Pat McCormick Roasting TV Celebrity
03 Jackie Vernon Roasting Super Bowl Champs
04 Pat Buttram Roasting Henny Youngman
05 Henny Youngman Roasting Movie Star
06 Slappy White Roasting Super Bowl Champs
07 Dick Shawn Roasting Super Bowl Champs
08 Milton Berle Roasts Movie Star
09 Slappy White Roasts Henny Youngman
10 Norm Crosby Roasts Rich Little
11 Pat McCormick Roasts Rich Little
12 Pat Buttram Roasts Rich Little
13 Rich Little Roasts The Roasters






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Pat Buttram - Off His Rocker 1962

On: Saturday, May 29, 2010

Pat Buttram
Maxwell Emmett Buttram
Jun 19 1915 - Jan 08 1994 age 78
Official Site

    Pat Buttram is nearly six feet tall, especially standing up.
    He is overweight and underpublicized.
    He does not drink, smoke, or wear suede shoes.
    He was born in Alabama and made his debut as an entertainer there while attending college.  Before graduating he had become a radio personality and was making more money than he could spend.  He left college in his junior year and has since learned to spend more money than he can make.
    Young Mr. Buttram--who looks deceptively middle-aged because he refuses to wear knickers--is an authority on the Civil War and spends many hours looking for loopholes in Robert E. Lee's surrender agreement.
    His other hobbies include humming softly, weaving pewterware, and watching bananas ripen.
    He has been called "the nicest guy in show business" by many insincere people.
    Pat Buttram has more friends than he can count, which is not so much a tribute to his sweet personality as it is an indictment of his failure to complete his college mathematics course.
    Additional information is available in The Last of The Mohicans, by James Fenimor'e Cooper.

BUT SERIOUSLY, FOLKS . . .
    As the star of his own CBS Radio program, Pat Buttram is heard five days a week by the fortunate listeners in Southern California to whom he broadcasts his unique blend of topical humor, wry comment, and hilarious stories.  He is one of the most oft-quoted personalities in Hollywood today.
    In addition to radio, where he has been at home since migrating to Chicago from his native South, Buttram appeared in over a hundred motion pictures and television shows with Gene Autry, back in the days when that baseball magnate was riding horsehides with the horses still in them.  Autry aficionados will remember Pat as the bearded sidekick who contributed comedy to Autry's outdoor epics by falling in the water trough, stealing pies from the cook, and other such antics.
    But when Autry turned from pictures to pitchers, Pat shaved his beard, put on his clean shirt, and unleashed his real wit.  In recent years, he has made guest appearances with George Gobel, Jack Paar, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Ed Sullivan, "The Real McCoys," and Jim Backus, both as himself and in various character roles.
    A favorite of Arthur Godfrey, he has paid a number of hilarious visits to the Ol' Redhead's network shows.
    A new facet of Pat's talent was brought to light when he was asked to preside as Toastmaster of a dinner honoring Steve Allen in Hollywood.  He was such a riotous hit that he has been besieged with similar offers ever since and has scored equally smashing appearances at dinners honoring Jack Oakie, George Jessel, Walter Brennan, Casey Stengel, and Desi Arnaz.
    This album was recorded before a live audience in Hollywood, and if the genuine enthusiasm they display on the record herein is any kind of weathervane, the outlook for other audiences throughout America is bright and sunny.
    After twenty-five years of learning his trade, Pat Buttram is ready to be launched into orbit as a shining new star.
    All of the material in this album was written by Hal Kanter and Milt Josefsberg.  Kanter and Josefsberg are 12' 3" tall, weigh 397 pounds, and have five children.  Their hobby is Pat Buttram.

01 Me And Three
02 Teenagers
03 Etiquette
04 Toys
05 San Fernando Valley
06 The High Cost Of Dying
07 Recordings
08 Fairy Tales
09 Human Nature

 
 
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Warner Brothers W-1455
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Pat Buttram - We Wuz Poor 1971

On: Monday, July 27, 2009

Pat Buttram
Maxwell Emmett Buttram
Jun 19 1915 - Jan 08 1994 age 78
Official Site

Ask Pat Buttram for some information on his life so that you can produce relevant liner notes on his new Ovation record and you uncover almost enough new material for another album!!! How do you top it when Pat says:
"I was born in Addison, Alabama—Winston County—on June 19 but I don't know what year, we didn't have a calendar. My folks were poor but they had class . . . they couldn't afford a rug so they had my feet carpeted. But there's one big advantage to being poor. It don't take much to improve your situation.
"We Buttrams was a hard working family, and very religious. My daddy was a circuit-ridin' Methodist Preacher and he was very convincing . . . Folks used to say, ‘Preacher, we never knew what sin was till you Buttrams moved here.' And they didn't have much of a flock in pappy's church, sometimes maybe only six or seven people. I know one old maid used to say, ‘Reverend Buttram, when you say dearly beloved, it always makes me blush.' You couldn't trust too many people in our county—Dad used to keep the church locked up tight and, when you wanted to go in and pray, you had to knock three times on the door and say, ‘Peter sent me' . . .
"We scraped thru alright and my folks sent me for a good schooling at Birmingham Southern College. In those days, college was different . . . it was the professors who wore the beards and the kids who didn't dare open their mouths. I don't like to say that I cheated on my exams, but I did always try to sit behind a round shouldered honor student. I had to quit school after a year because I was still poor . . . poor in English, poor in History, poor in Math.
"Before I left, I was in a college play and the manager of a local radio station in Birmingham must have seen something in me because he gave me a job as an early morning disk jockey . . . you know, one of those fellows that say, ‘Get up everybody, rise and shine.' Oh, I reached a lot of people with that radio show but I was sure happy that they couldn't reach me.
"In 1934, the fickle finger of fate beckoned and I hitchhiked to Chicago to see the Worlds Fair and found out that radio station WLS, the home of the National Barn Dance, was holding auditions. At that time they needed a suave, sophisticated, witty humorist and, since Noel Coward wasn't available, I got the job. This was when the National Barn Dance had names working there like George Gobel, Rex Allen, Andy Williams, Lulu Belle and Scotty, Eddie Peabody and a new cowboy singer named Gene Autry. And even in those days we knew Gene Autry was making big money, cause he used to ride a Cadillac horse to work.
"Then in 1945, Gene Autry sent for me to come to Holly's woods to be his sidekick on radio and TV and movies . . . and for the next seventeen years I was kept busy saying, ‘Which way did they go?" And ‘Mr. Artery, I don't think them Indians look too friendly.'
"Then after all these years the good Lord must have had his arms around me because I signed for six years in a real great television show, ‘Green Acres,' along with Eva Gabor and Eddie Albert, where I became the lovable but larcenous Mr. Haney.
"I am now living in Northridge, California, with my beautiful wife, actress Sheila Ryan, and my lovely teenage daughter, Kerry, and keeping busy with my hobbies, which are collecting old Martha Mitchell phone calls and selling old Milton Berle gowns to Flip Wilson."

Side 1
01 Joe Nixon Introduction
02 Record Album
03 Eva Gabor
04 Commercials
05 Old Age
06 Poem
07 Haney - Green Acres
08 Gene Autry

 

Side Two
01 Poverty
02 Folsom Prison
03 Kids




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