The woman who sang the first Lucky Strike commercial was Dorothy Collins, a well-known sing because of her spots on "Your Hit Parade", in the early 50'ser
27:18- ANNOUNCER: "Now, stay tuned for 'THE AMOS 'N' ANDY SHOW', which follows immediately over most of these stations. This is the CBS Radio Network."
Jack used a fairly large cast for this episode. In addition to Frank Nelson, Mel and Benny Rubin, he used Eric Snowden (as "Sherwood"), Elvia Allman (as "Moitle"), Coleen Collins (as "The Baby"), Dick Ryan and Veola Vonn (as the "Romantic Couple"), Herb Vigran and June Earle (as another couple), and Artie Auerbach [he also recorded a "Mr. Kitzel" routine with Jack for this episode, but it was eliminated because the show was running too long].
"Thank You" that was great fun!
Heh. I love the guy who always plays the salesman! I just knew he would be the ticket taker. And didn't he rip them off for a dime?
Mike Mitchell Frank Nelson
The woman who sang the first Lucky Strike commercial was Dorothy Collins, a well-known sing because of her spots on "Your Hit Parade", in the early 50'ser
Jack identified her on occasion as "The Sweetheart of Lucky Strike".
27:18- ANNOUNCER: "Now, stay tuned for 'THE AMOS 'N' ANDY SHOW', which follows immediately over most of these stations. This is the CBS Radio Network."
Aw no credit to Mel Blanc.
Jack used a fairly large cast for this episode. In addition to Frank Nelson, Mel and Benny Rubin, he used Eric Snowden (as "Sherwood"), Elvia Allman (as "Moitle"), Coleen Collins (as "The Baby"), Dick Ryan and Veola Vonn (as the "Romantic Couple"), Herb Vigran and June Earle (as another couple), and Artie Auerbach [he also recorded a "Mr. Kitzel" routine with Jack for this episode, but it was eliminated because the show was running too long].
So.e funny stuff but the music of that period was terrible! Glad that was WAY before my era...