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CAM CLARKE ORIGINAL VOICE OF LEONARDO AND ROCKSTEADY FROM TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES RELEASING COFFEE TABLE BOOK ‘NOW THEY'RE ALL HERE' THE KING FAMILY ‘ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF ENTERTAINMENT' FEATURING AMAZING PHOTOGRAPHS EXCLUSIVE! Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho. Cam Clarke began his career in short pants and knee socks in 1965 as a member of TV's “The King Family Show”. His mother is Alyce King of The King Sisters. His father is actor Robert Clarke, who starred in many of the science fiction films of the 1950s and '60s. Since the early eighties, Cam has been working in voice-overs, particularly in animation, Voicing such characters as Leonardo in the original “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”. Cam has voiced many other characters as well including Der Fledermaus in “The Tick”, Mac on “Clifford the Big Red Dog”, He-Man in “He-Man: Masters of the Universe”, and Freddy the Ferret in “Back at the Barnyard”. He has also been the voice of Snoopy, Simba, and can currently be heard as Heath, Hoodude, and Professor Rotter in “Monster High”. He has supplied voices for numerous video games, most notably Kratos in “Tales of Symphonia”, Blood Elf in “World Of Warcraft”, and the voice of Liquid Snake for the popular “Metal Gear Solid” series wherein the sequel his character came back as an arm. Proving the old adage, “There are no small parts, just small, …um, …body parts.” PLEASE WELCOME American voice actor, known for his work in animation, video games and commercials. Among his notable roles are Leonardo and Rocksteady in the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series Cam Clarke to Interviewing the Legends … PURCHASE ‘NOW THEY'RE ALL HERE' THE KING FAMILY OVER 100 YEARS OF ENTERTAINMENT FROM AMERICA'S FIRST FAMILY OF SONG BY CAM CLARKE Now They're All here – Over 100 years Of Entertainment From America's First Family of Song”. It's a coffee table book with amazing photographs (some I hadn't even seen!) and memories from the King Sisters, Alvino Rey, Buddy Cole, Tina Cole, Robert Clarke and many other members of the King Family. AVAILABLE February 25, 2025 At amazon.com FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT CAM CLARKE VISIT https://camclarke.com/ Official Website https://www.facebook.com/CamClarkeVoices/ Facebook https://x.com/CamClarkeVoices?mx=2 Twitter https://www.instagram.com/camclarkevoices/ Instagram https://camclarkevoices.tumblr.com/ Tumblr https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0164682/ imdb Support us on PayPal!
Buddy Cole: December 15, 1916 to November 5, 1964 Start Name Artist Album Year Comments Sassy Brass Buddy Cole Modern Pipe Organ [Warner Bros. WS 1533] 1963 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, Gentry Ave., North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) 2:46 Waltz in G Buddy Cole Buddy Cole Remembered [Doric DO 1421] 1980 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, Gentry Ave., North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) 5:05 You and the Night and the Music Buddy Cole Moonlight Moods [Capitol 10" LP] 1947 3-9 Robert Morton, original Buddy Cole Studio (1947-59), Farmdale Avenue, North Hollywood, CA; ex-Capitol Theatre, Marshallstown, IA; then UA Studios; then KMTR Radio, Los Angeles. 8:44 Rio Rita Edwin LaMarr Pipe Organ Pops [Allegro 1705] 1952 Edwin LaMarr is an alias used by Edwin Lemar "Buddy" Cole. LP was most likely recorded on the 3/9 Robert Morton in his residence studio. 10:58 Just a Memory Buddy Cole (as Eddie Grant) Fancy Fingers [Capitol H-243] 1950 Hammond 14:26 The Continental Buddy Cole Organ Moods in Hi-Fi [Columbia CL-874] 1956 3-9 Robert Morton, original Buddy Cole Studio (1947-59), Farmdale Avenue, North Hollywood, CA; ex-Capitol Theatre, Marshallstown, IA; then UA Studios; then KMTR Radio, Los Angeles. 16:33 River, Stay 'way From My Door Buddy Cole Transcriptions 19:44 Then I'll Be Tired Of You Buddy Cole Transcriptions 22:54 Fine And Dandy Eddie Le Mar, His Piano and Orchestra Transcriptions [Capitol B-215] 25:35 Memories Of You Buddy Cole and The Mellowaires Sweet And Lovely [Tops L1604] 1957 Hammond plus vocals; Don Whitaker, bass; Vince Terry, guitar; Nick Fatool, drums 28:50 Every Time I See You I'm In Love Again Buddy Cole Pipes, Pedals and Fidelity [Columbia Tape] 1957 3-9 Robert Morton, original Buddy Cole Studio (1947-59), Farmdale Avenue, North Hollywood, CA; ex-Capitol Theatre, Marshallstown, IA; then UA Studios; then KMTR Radio, Los Angeles. 32:08 I Love You Buddy Cole Have Organ, Will Swing / Cole Plays Cole [Oldies Collectibles COL-CD-7865] 1958 Bösendorfer Piano 35:13 Just You, Just Me Buddy Cole Swingin' At The Hammond Organ - Four Stereo Albums [JASCD 185] 1959 Hammond - LP: Powerhouse 38:14 La Rosita Buddy Cole Backgrounds To Love [Warner Bros WS 1384] 1960 Hammond and piano with orchestra 41:23 Clare Buddy Cole Buddy Cole Remembered [Doric DO 1421] 1980 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, Gentry Ave., North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) 45:17 Ka-lu-a George Cates, Buddy Cole Polynesian Percussion [Dot DLP 3355] 1961 Full personnel on cover: Buddy Cole, Novachord 48:30 Tumbling Tumbleweeds Buddy Cole Autumn Nocturne [Warner Bros. WS 1557] 1964 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, Gentry Ave., North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) 52:24 They Can't Take That Away From Me Buddy Cole Buddy Cole Remembered [Doric DO 1421] 1980 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, Gentry Ave., North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) 55:03 Galloping Comedians Monty Kelly Orchestra, Buddy Cole Pipe Organ Plus: Pops Concert Extravaganza [Audio Spectrum Stereo 4T Reel AST-210] 1964 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio (Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa). Buddy's last recordings - died 5 Nov 1964) 58:30
On a new episode of Bad Dates, host Joel Kim Booster welcomes comedians Sean Patton, Chelsea Devantez, and Scott Thompson to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. Sean asks her out for the bit but he's the one who gets nibbled, Chelsea becomes a prisoner of the bit with the wrong kind of artist, and Scott's failed Fort Lauderdale hook up becomes a bit he can monetize. If you've had a bad date you'd like to tell us about, our number is 984-265-3283, and our email is baddatespod@gmail.com, we can't wait to hear all about it! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for video clips. Joel Kim Booster: Psychosexual, Fire Island, Loot Season 2Sean Patton: Opening for David Cross this fall, tickets and info at MeSeanPatton.com, English Teacher on FXChelsea Devantez: Glamorous Trash podcast, @chelseadevantez on InstaScott Thompson: FUBAR on Netflix, new Mouth Congress album and new Buddy Cole show in the fall, find info, links, and tickets at NewScottlandland.com Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ on Apple Podcasts to listen to ad-free new episodes.
AMI Podcast Coordinator Ryan Delehanty joins us to discuss guilty pleasures, share his Rapid Fire Reviews and discuss the autobiography “Rebel Girl” by Kathleen Hanna.With Rapid Fire Reviews of Find “All Fours” by Miranda July, “Buddy Babylon” by Scott Thompson and Paul Bellini, “Mr. Know It All” by John Waters & “The Kid Stays in the Picture” by Robert Evans.Highlights:“Guilty Pleasures” - AMI Audiobook Review Intro (00:00)Introducing AMI Podcast Coordinator, Ryan Delehanty (00:39)Guilty Pleasures Roundtable Discussion (00:56)Ryan's Rapid-Fire Reviews (9:36)Rebel Girl by Kathleen Hanna (10:18)All Fours by Miranda July (11:16)Buddy Babylon by Scott Thompson (13:54)Mr. Know It All by John Waters (15:46)The Kid Stays in the Picture by Robert Evans (19:42)In-Depth Chat on Rebel Girl by Kathleen Hanna (20:24)Show Close (27:33)“Rebel Girl” by Kathleen Hanna on: CELA, Audible“All Fours” by Miranda July on: CELA, Audible “Buddy Babylon” by Scott Thompson and Paul Bellini on: Audible“Mr. Know It All” by John Waters on: CELA, Audible“The Kid Stays in the Picture” by Robert Evans on: CELA, Audible
Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho. Tina Cole has been a performer since she was old enough to walk and talk. She was brought up in the limelight of her famous parents: musician, Buddy Cole and Yvonne King of the singing King Sisters. Tina made her mark on the television world staring on the series Hawaiian eye at the age of 19 and continued to perform on television with her famous family, The King Family on ABC. Tina became a national sensation when she joined the cast of My Three Sons as Katie Douglas, and fans of the show fell in love with her. She received more fan mail than any other actor on all Fedderson produced shows at the time. Tina recently released her memoir entitled ‘My Three Lives'. As Tina takes you through her life's journey of both success and struggles, readers will walk away falling in love with her all over again. PLEASE WELCOME AMERICAN ACTRESS, SINGER, AUTHOR, BEST-KNOWN AS KATIE DOUGLAS ON THE LEGENDARY SITCOM ‘MY THREE SONS' TINA COLE TO INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS … PURCHASE TINA COLE'S MEMOIR MY THREE LIVES by Tina Cole (Author), Bob Mackie (Foreword) Tina Cole has been a performer since she was old enough to walk and talk. She was brought up in the limelight of her famous parents: musician, Buddy Cole and Yvonne King of the singing King Sisters. Tina made her mark on the television world starring on the series Hawaiian Eye at the age of 19 and continued to perform on television with her famous family, The King Family on ABC. Tina became a national sensation when she joined the cast of “My Three Sons” as Katie Douglas and fans of the show fell In love with her. Available at amazon.com FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT TINA COLE VISIT https://www.facebook.com/OfficialTinaCole/ FACEBOOK https://tinacolestore.wixsite.com/tinacole-store Tina Cole Store Support us on PayPal!
Scott Thompson (@hoblygall) joins the ladies to talk about the early days of Kids in the Hall, the character of Buddy Cole and being on tour! They then play WWWWW, come up with some candle ideas and answer a lady problem about buying too many dildos!Have a lady problem that needs answering? Send the ladies an email at: ladytoladycomedy@gmail.com or, better yet, leave us a voicemail at (323) 6BUTT30!You can join us over at Patreon.com/LadytoLady to get access to ad-free episodes, exclusive merch, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Scott Thompson (@hoblygall) joins the ladies to talk about the early days of Kids in the Hall, the character of Buddy Cole and being on tour! They then play WWWWW, come up with some candle ideas and answer a lady problem about buying too many dildos! Have a lady problem that needs answering? Send the ladies an email at: ladytoladycomedy@gmail.com or, better yet, leave us a voicemail at (323) 6BUTT30! You can join us over at Patreon.com/LadytoLady to get access to ad-free episodes, exclusive merch, and more!
This week Holden and Jake head to Canada to cover the sketch comedy troupe that brought us the Chicken Lady and Buddy Cole, The Kids in the Hall! Want even more WizBru? Support us on Patreon! Patreon.com/WizBru
March 24-30, 1979 This week Ken welcomes writer, podcaster, and lover of all things Mego, the man behind Plaid Stallions, Brian Heiler to the show. Ken and Brian discuss Canada, how long Ken has been following Brian's work, memorizing TV Guide as a kid, being the TV Oracle, late night horror and monster movies, Crestwood books, V, tourist traps, Hollywood Museum, Slim Goodbody, Mr. Rourke as devil or angel, Fantasy Island, toothless Animal House TV rip offs, fountain pens, how small pop culture used to be, being a smoker, Canada vs US buying cigarettes, loving cigarette machines even though you don't smoke, The Frozen Dead, The Last Man on Earth, Dracula '79, Cliff Hangers, Track and Field for women by Colgate, disco, Forever Night, Silk Stalkings, Steve Guttenberg, Merv Griffin, movie parodies, George Kennedy toys, Computer Dating, Rack Toys, Bruce Villanch's song writing career, Herve Valechez, Wendy Schaal, Susan Tyrell, Pyschotronic Films, Charlton Heston, marketing cases, Aydes weight loss product, made for TV Movies, SCTV, how Buddy Cole grew out of Johnny LaRue, Scott Thompson, The King of Kensington, Guy Big, Seeing Things, Canadian sitcoms, Friday the 13th the Series, Percy Rodriguez, The Starlost, Happy Days, Star Wars rip offs, Buck Rogers, Jason of Star Command, The Dark Secrets of Harvest Home, Rene Aborgenious, jiggle TV, Charlie's Angels, Vegas, monkeys on TV, Baby I'm Back, Delta House, Carter Country, pirate satellites, lessons in irony, Barnaby Jones, why Jack Kirby IS the King, 3-D comics, Barney Miller, Brian's cop dad who isn't a cop, Times Square, pen paling with James Gregory, Turnabout, body switching, Hello Larry, being forced to watch Dallas, and Mego.
Today on the second part of another encore edition of the Rarified Heir Podcast we again are talking to Cathy Cole, a member of both The first family of song, the King Family as well as the King Cousins. So if you didn't get enough of Cher, Ray Charles, Jonathan Winters and her amazing father Buddy Cole, we have much more to share with you. It's all about reunion shows, recording new albums in Japan, surprise songwriters, LA restaurants, live dates at LA's premiere jazz club The Catalina and much more. So take a listen to part two of this episode of the Rarified Heir Podcast. Everyone has a story. And Cathy's involve John Davidson, Rosemary Clooney, Gil Evans and more! Hot diggity!
Today on another encore edition of the Rarified Heir Podcast we are talking to Cathy Cole, who like a prior guest was born into the King Family, The First Family of Song. It's a fun and fascinating conversation with Cathy as she talks to us about her family (of course) but also of her own career in the King Cousins with fantastic stories about hanging with a new comic named Richard Pryor, guesting next to the Rolling Stones as well as hanging with Cher, Ray Charles and more. Along the way we learn about her remarkable father, musician Buddy Cole and her stories about his home studio – maybe one of the first ever? – and his pipe organ in the garage blew us both away – for Cathy literally, for us figuratively. We also get to talk to Cathy about concerts in Tahiti, long lost LA restaurants, how Mad magazine parodied her and her family & a lot more. We end on Jonathan Winters and pick up on….well, you will have to tun in next week for that. This is the Rarified Heir Podcast….everyone has a story.
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Tina Cole, Singer, Actress & Author, “My Three Lives: A Memoir” About Harvey's guest: Today's special guest, Tina Cole, is a singer and actress who can truly be considered a member of show business royalty, for several reasons. First of all, she's the daughter of Yvonne King of the legendary King Sisters, who were hugely popular big-band singers, and the 1st female vocal group to sing in 4 part harmony. And her father was the iconic pianist, orchestra leader and musical director Buddy Cole, who worked with some of the greatest singers of all time and recorded the soundtracks of over 1,000 movies. Secondly, she's a member of America's First Family of Song - the legendary King Family, which entertained audiences throughout the 60s and 70s with their own TV series and 17 TV specials. And thirdly, she will forever be remembered as the beautiful, sweet-natured Katie Douglas, in one of the greatest TV sitcoms of all time: “My Three Sons”. When she joined the cast of that show in its 8th season as Robbie Douglas' fiancée, and then his wife, she became an international sensation, receiving more fan mail than any other actor in any of Don Fedderson's many TV productions. And she won Photoplay Magazine's People's Choice Award for the Most Promising Actress. And get this: the episode of “My Three Sons” where Katie Douglas gave birth to triplets, was the number one show in the Nielsen Ratings for that week. Our guest has been entertaining audiences since she was a toddler. In addition to performing on TV and on tour with The King Family, and as a member of the immensely popular “Four King Cousins”, and her iconic role on “My Three Sons”, she had a recurring role on “Hawaiian Eye” opposite Robert Conrad and Troy Donohue. She guest starred in TV shows including “The Lucy Show”, “To Rome With Love”, “Adam-12” and many more. And when you thought you were listening to Raquel Welch singing on her 1970 TV Special, you were actually hearing the voice of our guest! She's appeared in a number of theatrical productions including “I Do, I Do”, “The Boyfriend”, “Trail of Dreams”, and “Chemical Imbalance”, and for 10 years she played Ethel Mertz in an “I Love Lucy” tribute show. For her stellar performance in the 2014 movie, “See Me”, she won the Vanguard Award at the Sacramento Film Festival. And in 2014, she received the Golden Halo Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Motion Picture and Television Industry. AND NOW, she's released her long-awaited autobiography entitled, “My Three Lives: A Memoir”, which takes us on an engaging, nostalgic, heartfelt – and sometimes heartbreaking – but ALWAYS uplifting and inspirational, journey through her multi-faceted career, her personal relationships, and her enormously strong bond with her beautiful family. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To see more about Tina Cole, go to:https://www.facebook.com/OfficialTinaCole/ #OfficialTinaCole #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Tina Cole has been a performer since she was old enough to walk and talk. She was brought up in the limelight of her famous parents: musician, Buddy Cole and Yvonne King of the singing King Sisters. Tina made her mark on the television world starring on the series Hawaiian Eye at the age of 19 and continued to perform on television with her famous family, The King Family on ABC. Tina became a national sensation when she joined the cast of My Three Sons as Katie Douglas and fans of the show fell In love with her. "Being in the film and TV industry, I've read a lot of biographies. The first thing I felt when reading Tina's book is how much she created the feeling that you were a fly on the wall of her storybook life .. .Tina shares so many life changing stories and experiences. Her book was an easy page turner... Get the popcorn out and enjoy the read!" - Victoria Burrows, 40+ years casting director: Lord of the Rings trilogy, Cast Away, Contact, The Polar Express, Walker Texas Ranger "Tina Cole's long awaited book is an engaging gem of heartfelt memoir. She exudes joy as she shares the story of her family life and stardom as an actress-singer. Her writing voice is vibrant and insightful as she tells of both fame and life's challenges. This book will resonate with baby boomers who grew up knowing and loving Tina Cole on television and live on stage." - William Anderson, author at Harper Collins, Publishers
Tina Cole has been a performer since she was old enough to walk and talk. She was brought up in the limelight of her famous parents: musician, Buddy Cole and Yvonne King of the singing King Sisters. Tina made her mark on the television world starring on the series Hawaiian Eye at the age of 19 and continued to perform on television with her famous family, The King Family on ABC. Tina became a national sensation when she joined the cast of My Three Sons as Katie Douglas and fans of the show fell In love with her. "Being in the film and TV industry, I've read a lot of biographies. The first thing I felt when reading Tina's book is how much she created the feeling that you were a fly on the wall of her storybook life .. .Tina shares so many life changing stories and experiences. Her book was an easy page turner... Get the popcorn out and enjoy the read!" - Victoria Burrows, 40+ years casting director: Lord of the Rings trilogy, Cast Away, Contact, The Polar Express, Walker Texas Ranger "Tina Cole's long awaited book is an engaging gem of heartfelt memoir. She exudes joy as she shares the story of her family life and stardom as an actress-singer. Her writing voice is vibrant and insightful as she tells of both fame and life's challenges. This book will resonate with baby boomers who grew up knowing and loving Tina Cole on television and live on stage." - William Anderson, author at Harper Collins, Publishers
1 - I Can Fix It - Big Bill and his Rhythm Band - 19462 - He'd Have to Get Under-Get Out and Get Under (to Fix Up His Automobile) - Billy Murray - 19133 - The Wheel of the Wagon is Broken - Bob Lawrence with Paul Whiteman and his Orchestra - 19364 - Torn Petticoat - McConnell's Four-Leaf Shamrocks - 19245 - The Fiddler with The Patch on His Pants - Paul Howard and his Cotton Pickers - 19476 - Patches - Coleman's Orchestra - 19207 - The Broken Record - Wingey Manone and his Orchestra - 19368 - Broken Doll - Al Jolson - 19169 - Broken Toy - Rudy Wiedoeft's Californians - 192110 - Get It Fixed - The Dixie Stompers - 192511 - Stop and Fix It - Washboard Sam and his Washboard Band - 194312 - Closed for Repairs - Bill Boyd and his Cowboy Ramblers - 194813 - How Do You Mend a Broken Heart - Eddie Kirk - 194814 - Let's See You Fix It - Stuart Hamblen - 194915 - That's Going to Ruin Your Beauty Spot - Hamfoot Ham and the Harlem Ham Fats - 193916 - Umbrellas to Mend - Joseph C. Smith and his Orchestra - 191717 - A Tender Word Will Mend It All - The Four King Sisters with Buddy Cole and his Orchestra - 194518 - Fixing the Furnace - The Phil Harris-Alice Faye Show - 1950 (Radio Comedy)19 - The Fixer - The FBI in Peace and War - 1950 (Radio Drama)20 - Won't You Mend My Aching Heart? - Clif Bruner - 194421 - At Your Service, Madame - Bob Crosby and his Orchestra - 1935
Today on the Rarified Heir Podcast, we are talking to Cathy Cole Green, whose family you might remember from a conversation we had about them just a few episodes ago with Cam Clarke. It's a three headed hydra of an episode as we jump back into, “The First Family of Song,” The King Family, along with Cathy's turn in The King Cousins and her dad, ace musician Buddy Cole. (And no, not the Scott Thompson character from The Kids in the Hall, but the real Buddy Cole.) Somehow we cover more ground than a long-lost Los Angeles Thomas Guide as we discuss everyone from Nat King Cole, George Carlin, Clara Bow, The Rolling Stones, John Davidson, Henri Mancini, Bob Mackie, Cher, Gil Evans, Richard Pryor, Rosemary Clooney, Ray Charles and more. Cathy weaves a great take of growing up in the San Fernando Valley with a spitfire of a mom who essentially founded The King Family on television, her world-class piano/organ player father who may or may not had the first stereo studio - in his home no less and Cathy's lunch in Toluca Lake with Richard Pryor. It's all about Aqua-Net, falsies, record albums, Summer replacement variety shows, long-lost LA restaurants, Tahitian concerts, Japanese wives songwriters, Mad Magazine parodies and more. Our next conversation will surely include the amazing experiences The King Cousins had at reunion shows from 2013 throughout 2017 launched at the Catalina Jazz Club in Los Angeles and beyond after a 30-year hiatus on the next Rarified Heir Podcast. But there was so much here to listen to, we decided to give you a mini episode if you will. So if you want more King Family news….just click on the bonus episode. We end on Jonathan Winters and pick up on LA restaurants. Everyone has a story.
What happens when a sketch show contains only one sketch? You get Chalet 2000, the Kids in the Hall episode where HRH Queen Elizabeth ii makes out with a weird beaver man.Join Réjean and Diego as Diego gets another dose of Canadian television.
Buddy Cole, 1916-1964 Name Artist Album Year Comments Sassy Brass Buddy Cole Modern Pipe Organ [Warner Bros. WS 1533] 1963 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) You and the Night and the Music Buddy Cole Moonlight Moods [Capitol 10" LP] 1947 3-9 Robert Morton, original Buddy Cole Studio (1947-59), Farmdale Avenue, North Hollywood, CA; ex-Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, IA; then UA Studios; then KMTR Radio, Los Angeles. I Get The Blues When It Rains Buddy Cole Pipes, Pedals and Fidelity [Columbia Tape] 1957 3-9 Robert Morton, original Buddy Cole Studio (1947-59), Farmdale Avenue, North Hollywood, CA; ex-Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, IA; then UA Studios; then KMTR Radio, Los Angeles. Sugarfoot Rag Buddy Cole and Small Combo Transcriptions [Capitol B-498] Buddy Cole at the Novachord, Piano and Celeste; King Sisters, vocal As Long As I Live Buddy Cole Swingin' At The Hammond Organ - Four Stereo Albums [JASCD 185] 1959 Hammond - LP: Hot and Cole Cry Me A River Buddy Cole Modern Pipe Organ [Warner Bros. WS 1533] 1963 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) They Can't Take That Away From Me Buddy Cole Buddy Cole Remembered [Doric DO 1421] 1980 3-27 Wurlitzer-Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, North Hollywood (3-17 Wurlitzer Ex United Artists Theatre, Los Angeles & 3-9 Robert Morton from Capitol Theatre, Marshalltown, Iowa) Laugh, Clown, Laugh Buddy Cole Transcriptions One O'Clock Jump Buddy Cole and The 1940 All-Stars Hits From The Golden Age Of Dance Bands [Alshire SAS 603] 1965 3-27 Wurlitzer/Robert Morton, Buddy Cole Studio, North Hollywood, CA
In most films effeminate men are portrayed as villains- sissies who are morally weak because of their homosexuality.But this isn’t always the case when its comes to comedy: sissies are heroes because they are the mistfits who have the courage to tell it like it is.Today the faaaabulous Brian Sweeney joins me to take a look at some of the greatest sissies in culture and entertainment. Listen as we sissy that walk down memory lane as we look at Frank Nelson, the yeeeeeess man from the Lucy Show to Scott Thompson’s Buddy Cole from The Kids in the Hall.This really happened:Plus—➤ “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” the long awaited documentary on Mr. Rogers is out. What happened when one of his cast members came out as gay in the late 60s?➤ Why sassy drunk gay guys stole the show in talk shows and game shows from the 70s and 80s.➤ The Paul Lynde Halloween special showbiz train-wreck.
Welcome to "Between the Cracks" (or "the ones who got away"). Even though Community Keyboards has chatted with many organ and keyboard world celebrities, many more have avoided the probing questions of your host! With the kind permission of THE ESSEX ORGAN MUSEUM (http://www.essexorganmuseum.com/links-Interest.html) we present an A to Z of those who never made it, for whatever reason, to the programme. Edwin LeMar Cole, known as Buddy Cole was a jazz pianist and orchestra leader. Buddy Cole was born in Irving, Illinois, and started his musical career in the theater playing between movies. He moved to Hollywood and played with a couple of bands, including the Alvino Rey big band, before becoming a studio musician. He played piano for Bing Crosby and toured with Rosemary Clooney. Although primarily known as a pianist, he had an abiding love for the organ, both Hammond and theatre organ. He worked extensively with Henry Mancini, who used his distinctive Hammond organ sound for the sound track to the TV series "Mr. Lucky". He also recorded several albums for Warner Brothers records on piano, Hammond organ and theatre pipe organ. He married Yvonne King, member of the King Sisters, They had two daughters, actress Tina Cole and Cathy Cole Green. He later married Clare Cole. Buddy Cole plays SASSY BRASS on Wurlitzer organ from 1963 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/communitykeyboards/message
Comedian Scott Thompson revives his iconic and no-nonsense Buddy Cole character just in time. Plus, Paula Poundstone's journey for human happiness and a look back at the cultural touchstone that was They Might Be Giants' "Flood" with S. Alexander Reed.
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show features tracks from Ronald Curtis, Bryan Rodwell, Lyn Larsen, Buddy Cole, Klaus Wunderlich, Stephen Vincent, George Wright, Ethel Smith, Leroy Lewis, Fele Sowande, Harry Farmer, Reginald Dixon and George Montalba.
Scott Thompson might be best remembered as a member of the cult comedy sketch group The Kids in the Hall or as his outrageous character Buddy Cole... but he's about to get real with the Geekscapists. On this episode, Scott sits down to talk candidly about joining The Kids In The Hall, how comedy may have helped him come out of the closet, Cancel Culture and the dangers of a "woke" society and how the universe keeps trying to kill him. Along the way, we talk serious issues of deep-seeded trauma, school shootings, the war on terror and what it would take for Scott to kill Ellen Degeneres. We also answer a few of his questions! Enjoy!Subscribe to Geekscape on iTunes!Follow Jonathan on Twitter and Instagram!Join the Geekscape Forever Facebook Group!Visit Geekscape.net for more Geekscape goodness!This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this episode, Abby Dees and Wenzel Jones discuss current events from the LGBTQI perspective in the Honest Tea. Also we… ...Visit our friend Miss Barbie-Q who is holding cort at Drag Queen Story Hour ...Slide up to the Piano Bar Happy Hour for a chat with “Kids in the Hall” regular Buddy Cole ...Learn the difference the juicy red fruits growing in your garden Rainbo Minute produced by Judd Proctor and Brian Burns --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imruradio/message
Following Passover and Easter, The Mommies bring us the MOST holy day ever... Today we speak to the "Try It Out" guy, Robert! But before that we learn about Tom and Christina's first date when the Mommies ponder what dating would be like now. There is a Men's Hugging Group, which seems to be strictly social by nature!! Who on the YMH staff has the longest body hair?? We find out and award Zim with a Perfect Package from MANSCAPED. FINALLY.... ITS HAPPENING. The "Try It Out" guy is on the phone with Tom and Christina! We learn the answers to all of the questions we've always been wondering about and then some. We're home here now! Last, but certainly not least, from KIDS IN THE HALL it's Scott Thompson! Tom has had some of his dream guests on and now it's Christina's turn to fan-girl! Scott tells the mommies how he has PTSD from the AIDS epidemic in the 80's and discusses all the nitty gritty involved in his world at that time. Scott opens our eyes to a side of gay culture that we rarely think about. We also hear about Scott's K.I.T.H character Buddy Cole as well as another of Christina's favorites, and his future. This episode was hardcore fun and we know you mommies will love it just as much as we did!
Growing up I was a huge fan of, Canadian comedy troupe, The Kids in the Hall, and so getting to talk to Scott Thompson was a bucket list moment. He is everything you would assume he would be and more - funny, charming, lovely, outrageous, outspoken and honest.We talk about his comedy influences, joining The Kids in the Hall, coming out through comedy, his iconic Buddy Cole character, Brain Candy, political correctness, Canada and so much more!Please listen and enjoy!CONTACT US and give us feedback at aftermoviediner@gmail.com, Call us on 347 669 0053 or leave us a voicemail from your computer at www.speakpipe.com/aftermoviediner
On today's episode I talk to actor and comedian Scott Thompson. Originally from Brampton, Ontario, Scott is 1/5 of the iconic sketch group The Kids in the Hall, whose show ran for five seasons. They also made the film Brain Candy, the series Death Comes to Town, and continue to tour. In addition to this, Scott has also acted on dozens and dozens of shows including The Simpsons and Tim and Eric. He also played his character Buddy Cole on the Colbert Report and was a regular on two of the best shows of the last couple decades, The Larry Sanders Show and Hannibal. Scott's comedy album Not a Fan was released last year on Comedy Dynamics, and he also wrote a book as Buddy Cole called Buddy Babylon. His latest live show Après le Déluge: The Buddy Cole Monologues is running from March 19th to the end of April here in Los Angeles at the Lyric Hyperion. This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, follow me on Twitter.
The hilarious Scott Thompson (Kids In the Hall) grabs a Rusty Nail and heads down to the basement to discuss being out and gay through the 80's and what he can say as Buddy Cole that he can't say as Scott Thompson. We share some major laughs - and have some disagreements - but find common ground in knowing that it is definitely NOT best to be ahead of your time.
This is part 2 of Nick's awesome chat/interview with Scott Thompson, the groundbreaking member of legendary comedy troupe The Kids In The Hall. In addition, Scott sings in Mouth Congress, acted on The Larry Sanders Show and Hannibal, publishes comics and recently re-released the memoirs of his iconic Buddy Cole character. Pick up his standup album Not A Fan here:https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/not-a-fan/1391927613 and Nick's album Wiped Privilege at www.nickflanagan.bandcamp.com Send comments or questions to weaklypodcast@gmail.com
Nick talks to comic hero Scott Thompson (Buddy Cole, Kids In The Hall, The Larry Sanders Show, Hannibal) about sexual politics, the history that made him who he is, Buddy's subversiveness and the life of a contrarian. FYI It turns out Jordan Peterson is unsurprisingly skeptical of climate change. Check out Scott's standup album "Not A Fan" here: https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/not-a-fan/1391927613 Send comments or question to weaklypodcast@gmail.com
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show features tracks from William Davies, Tony Whittaker, Perry Burgette, John Duffy, Jackie Davis, Buddy Cole, Stephen Vincent, Arnold Loxam, Tony Stace, Andrew Nix, Jean Martyn, Nigel Ogden, Sydney Gustard and Reginald Dixon.
CW: Explicit content and railing against colonizers. At the suggestion of Marie Robinson, Emily's husband J.T. reads aloud from the first in her Magical Kingdom reverse-harem romance series Stone & Fire (available now from Amazon). You've heard about it in Episode 4. We've gone on about it in the newsletter. Now you get a sneak peek of the sexy, fun content with special appearances by Matthew McConaughey, Tom Waits, Macho Man Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan, and Buddy Cole. As Emily is still working to hone her podcast editing skills, this episode is best enjoyed with headphones to really get the value of J.T.'s sensual whispers.
10 Best Female Leads In A Horror Movie The Lesbian Review Podcast Sheena is joined by Michelle Blakey, reviewer at The Lesbian Review today to talk about their choices for the 10 Best Female Leads In A Horror Movie. Sheena’s Choices Annie from The Gift Played by Cate Blanchett Synopsis In the town of Brixton, Georgia, widow Annie Wilson is the resident fortune-teller. Jessica King, the fiancée of local school teacher, Wayne Collins, disappears. Annie receives a vision revealing that Jessica has been killed and her corpse thrown into a pond. She informs local sheriff Pearl Johnson of her vision, and despite his skepticism, Johnson searches a pond at the home of Donnie Barksdale, the violent husband of one of Annie's clients, Valerie. Donnie had previously threatened Annie, and her kids, for Annie advising Valerie to leave him. Valerie permits the search while Donnie is absent, but he returns while the search is proceeding. The police find Jessica's corpse in the pond and Donnie is arrested for her murder. During his trial for Jessica's murder, it is revealed that Jessica and Donnie had an affair. Donnie is convicted and sent to prison. Buddy Cole, an acquaintance of Annie's, harbors a hatred for his father, and tries to explain to Annie why, but Annie is preoccupied and refuses to listen. That evening, Buddy's mother calls Annie to come to their house, as Buddy has snapped and has his father bound to a chair. Buddy sets his father on fire, and it is revealed that Buddy's father sexually abused him as a child. Buddy is eventually taken to a mental hospital. Later, Annie receives another vision divulging that Donnie is innocent. She asks prosecutor David Duncan to reopen the case. After Duncan declines, Annie counters that if he does not do so she will reveal David and Jessica's sexual activity which she witnessed. Duncan attempts to bribe Annie in exchange for her silence, but Annie refuses, only wanting justice for Barksdale. Get This Movie on Amazon Emily Rose in The Exorcism Of Emily Rose Played by Jennifer Carpenter Synopsis Emily Rose, a 19-year old American teenager, dies of self-inflicted wounds and malnutrition following an attempted exorcism. People say she was possessed by 7 demons. Father Richard Moore, the Catholic diocesan priest who attempted the exorcism is arrested and sent to court. While the archdiocese want Moore to plead guilty to minimize the crime's public attention, Moore instead plans to plead not guilty. Erin Bruner, an ambitious lawyer hoping to use the trial to become a senior partner in her law firm, takes on the case. Moore agrees to let her defend him if he can tell the truth behind Emily's story. During the trial, Emily's past is told through flashbacks and the evidence provided by witnesses. The trial's prosecutor is Ethan Thomas, a practicing Methodist, with Judge Brewster presiding. The prosecution claims Emily suffered from epilepsy and psychosis to explain her behavior. Emily received a scholarship to study for a bachelor's degree but displayed signs of demonic possession after she began attending classes, experiencing visions and physical contortions. Diagnosed with epilepsy, Emily received anti-seizure medication but the treatment failed to cure her. A friend named Jason took Emily back home to her family, where she continued displaying traits of possession until Moore was summoned to attempt an exorcism. Bruner begins experiencing supernatural phenomena at home, waking up at 3:00 a.m. to the smell of burning material. Moore warns her she may be a target for the demons, revealing he too has experienced similar phenomena on the night he was preparing the exorcism. With the prosecution building a strong case, Bruner steps up her own by trying to legitimize Emily's possession. She summons anthropologist Sadira Adani to testify about the beliefs about spiritual possession from various cultures, but Thomas dismisses her claims as nonsense. Graham Cartwright, a medical doctor who attended the exorcism, gives Bruner a cassette tape on which the exorcism was recorded. Get This Movie on Amazon Joanna Mills in The Return Played by Sarah Michelle Gellar Synopsis Joanna Mills (Sarah Michelle Gellar), a travelling rep for a trucking company, is dedicated to her successful career but something of a loner. Since the age of 11 she has been a troubled person, with episodes of self-mutilation and menacing visions. Normally she avoids returning to her native Texas, but agrees to a trip there to secure an important client. During the trip her visions, which take the form of memories of events not from her life, increase in intensity. She sees a strange face staring back at her in the mirror. Her truck radio plays Patsy Cline's "Sweet Dreams" no matter what station she selects. She stops at the scene of an accident that, on the following day, seems not to have happened. Joanna cuts herself in a bar restroom and is narrowly rescued by a friend. She visits her father, who observes that from age 11 she was "a different girl". The visions continue, becoming both more specific and more threatening, centering upon a menacing man she does not recognize and a bar she has never seen, but a picture of which is in one of her catalogs. Drawn by the image to the Texas town where the bar is located, a place she has not been since childhood, Joanna meets a man named Terry Stahl, whose wife, Annie, was stalked, brutally assaulted, and left to die fifteen years before, a crime of which Terry was suspected but not convicted. Joanna continues to have visions of this crime and the events that led up to it, and to discover other links between Annie's life and hers. Get This Movie on Amazon Heather Donahue in The Blair Witch Project Played by Heather Donahue Synopsis In October 1994, film students Heather, Mike and Josh set out to produce a documentary about the fabled Blair Witch. They travel to Burkittsville, Maryland, and interview residents about the legend. Locals tell them of Rustin Parr, a hermit who lived in the woods and kidnapped and murdered eight children in the 1940s. After spending the night at a motel, the students explore the woods in north Burkittsville to research the legend. Along the way they meet two fishermen, one of whom warns them that the woods are haunted. He also tells them of a young girl named Robin Weaver, who went missing in 1888; when she returned three days later, she talked about "an old woman whose feet never touched the ground." His companion, however, is skeptical of the story. The students hike to Coffin Rock, where five men were found ritualistically murdered in the 19th century, their bodies later disappearing. The group camps for the night. They move deeper into the woods the next day and locate what appears to be an old cemetery with seven small cairns and set up camp nearby. That night, they hear the sound of twigs snapping from all directions but assume the noises are from animals or locals. The following day, they attempt to hike back to the car but are unable to find it before dark and make camp. They again hear twigs snapping at night but fail to find the source of the noises. At morning, they find that three cairns have been built around their tent during the night, which unnerves them. As they continue, Heather realizes her map is missing and Mike later reveals he kicked it into a creek the previous day out of frustration, which prompts Heather and Josh to attack him in a rage. They realize they are now lost and decide simply to head south. They eventually reach a section where they discover a multitude of humanoid stick figures suspended from trees. They again hear sounds that night, including those of children laughing, among other strange noises. After an unknown force shakes the tent, they flee in panic and hide in the woods until dawn. Upon returning to their tent, they find that their possessions have been rifled through, and Josh's equipment is covered with slime. As they continue, they come across a log on a river identical to one they crossed earlier. They realize they have walked in a circle, despite having traveled south all day, and once again make camp. Josh suffers a breakdown while holding the camera, taunting Heather for their circumstances and her constant recording of the events. Josh has disappeared the next morning and Heather and Mike try in vain to find him before slowly moving on. That night, they hear Josh's agonized screams in the darkness but are unable to locate him. Mike and Heather theorize that Josh's screams are a fabrication by the witch to draw them out of their tent. Get This Movie on Amazon Dr Susan Tyler in Mimic Played by Mira Sorvino Synopsis In Manhattan, cockroaches are spreading the deadly "Strickler's disease" that is claiming hundreds of the city's children. Dr. Peter Mann (Northam), Deputy Director of the CDC, recruits entomologist Dr. Susan Tyler (Sorvino), who uses genetic engineering to create what she calls the Judas breed, a large insect that releases an enzyme which accelerates the roaches' metabolism and causes them to starve to death faster than they can take in nourishment. The disease is successfully eradicated, and Peter and Susan later marry. Three years later, a church reverend is chased and dragged underground by a strange assailant. The only witness is Chuy, the "special" ward of an immigrant subway shoe shiner named Manny (Giannini). Two kids later sell a "weird bug" from the subway to Susan, which she performs tests on, and realizes is similar to the Judas breed. At first, she believes that this is impossible, since the specimens she released were all-female and designed with a lifespan of only a few months, ensuring that the breed would die off after a single generation. She consults with her mentor, Dr. Gates (Abraham), who autopsies a larger specimen found in the city's sewage treatment plants, and finds that its organs are fully formed, meaning the Judas breed is not only alive, but has developed into a viable species, with a sizable colonyunderneath the city. Looking for more valuable specimens, the kids go down the tracks where they find a large egg sac and are then killed by the same strange assailant. Chuy also enters the church to find "Mr. Funny Shoes" and is abducted. Peter, his assistant Josh (Brolin) and MTA officer Leonard (Dutton) enter the maintenance tunnels to investigate but Peter and Leonard get separated from Josh, who is then killed trying to find his way back up. Susan encounters what appears to be a shadowy man in a trench coat on a train platform. Get This Movie on Amazon Michelle’s choices Alice from Resident Evil Played by Milla Jovovich Synopsis The Umbrella Corporation operates a top-secret genetic research facility named The Hive. Located deep beneath Raccoon City, The Hive has been sealed by The Red Queen (the AI that controls the Hive) due to the release of the T-Virus into the facility. The Red Queen kills every living thing in the facility to ensure that the T-Virus doesn't reach the surface, but the T-Virus reanimates them, transforming the humans into ravenous zombies and the animals into highly aggressive mutants. Alice (Milla Jovovich) was once a security operative working for the Corporation until her memory was wiped by the Red Queen's nerve gas. Get This Movie on Amazon Ripley from Alien Played by Sigourney Weaver Synopsis The commercial space tug Nostromo is on a return trip to Earth with a seven-member crew in stasis, Captain Dallas (Tom Skerritt), Executive Officer Kane (John Hurt), Warrant Officer Ripley (Sigourney Weaver), Navigator Lambert (Veronica Cartwright), Science Officer Ash (Ian Holm) and two Engineers, Parker (Yaphet Kotto) and Brett (Harry Dean Stanton). Detecting a transmission from nearby moon LV-426, the ship's computer, Mother, awakens the crew. Company policy requires any potential distress signal be investigated, so they land on the moon, sustaining damage from its atmosphere and rocky landscape. Parker and Brett repair the ship while Dallas, Kane and Lambert head out to investigate. They discover the signal comes from a derelict alien ship and enter it, losing communication with Ash. Inside, they find the remains of a giant extraterrestrial navigator frozen in its chair. Ripley deciphers part of the transmission, determining it's a warning. Inside the derelict ship, Kane discovers a chamber containing hundreds of large egg-like objects. When he touches one, it opens and a creature springs out and attaches itself to his head, going through the facemask of his helmet. Dallas and Lambert carry the unconscious Kane back to Nostromo. As acting senior officer, Ripley refuses to let them aboard, citing quarantine regulations, but Ash ignores her and lets them inside. Ash attempts to remove the creature from Kane's face, discovering its blood is an extremely corrosive acid. It later detaches on its own and is found dead. The ship is partly repaired, and the crew lifts off. Kane awakens with some memory loss but is otherwise unharmed. During a final crew meal before returning to stasis, he chokes and convulses, then dies as a small alien creature bursts from his chest and escapes into the ship. The crew attempts to locate it with tracking devices and capture or kill it with nets, electric prods and flamethrowers. Brett follows the crew's cat, Jones, into a huge supply room where the now fully-grown alien attacks and disappears with the body, climbing into the rafters. A fter heated discussion, the crew decide the creature must be in the air ducts. Dallas enters the ducts, intending to force the alien into an airlock, but it ambushes him. Lambert implores the others to abandon ship and escape in its small shuttle. Now in command, Ripley explains it will not support four people and pursues the plan of flushing out the alien. Get This Movie on Amazon Entire cast from The Descent Played by Shauna Macdonald, Natalie Jackson Mendoza, Alex Reid Synopsis One year after a tragic accident, six girlfriends meet in a remote part of the Appalachians for their annual caving trip. Deep below the surface of the earth, disaster strikes when a rock falls and blocks their route back to the surface. The group splinters and each push on, praying for another exit. But there is something else lurking under the earth - a race of monstrous humanoid creatures that are adapted perfectly to life in the dark. As the friends realize they are now prey, they are forced to unleash their most primal instincts in an all-out war against an unspeakable horror - one that attacks without warning, again and again and again. Get This Movie on Amazon Ginger from Ginger Snaps Played by Katharine Isabelle Synopsis Ginger and Brigitte, two sisters trapped in suburbia, are obsessed with mayhem, torture and death... until they get a taste of the real thing. Get This Movie on Amazon 5 Sil from Species Played by Natasha Henstridge Synopsis During the SETI program, Earth's scientists send out transmissions with information about Earth and its inhabitants, DNA structure, etc., in hopes of finding life beyond Earth. They then receive transmissions from an alien source on how to create endless fuel effortlessly. Therefore, the scientists assume that this is a friendly alien species. From a second alien transmission, the scientists receive information about an alien DNA along with instructions on how to splice it with human DNA. A government team led by Xavier Fitch (Ben Kingsley) goes forward with the genetic experiment attempting to induce a female, under the (later proved to be mistaken) assumption that a female would have "more docile and controllable" traits. One of the hundred experimental ova produces a girl named Sil, who looks like a normal human but develops into a 12-year-old in 3 months. Sil's violent outbursts during sleep make the scientists consider her a threat. They try to kill her using cyanide gas but she breaks out of her containment cell and escapes. The government assembles a team composed of anthropologist Dr. Stephen Arden (Alfred Molina), molecular biologist Dr. Laura Baker (Marg Helgenberger), "empath" Dan Smithson (Forest Whitaker) and mercenary Preston "Press" Lennox (Michael Madsen) to track and destroy Sil. Get This Movie on Amazon Patrons Did you know that you get exclusive content when you become a patron? Find out more here. 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WOW! SCOTT THOMPSON of The Kids In The Hall calls in to talk about his newly reissued book: Buddy Babylon: The Autobiography of Buddy Cole! DERRICK BECKLES calls in to talk about his new show: MOSTLY FOR MILLENNIALS! BASKETBALL GREG calls in from Newbridge! Talk of your first concert and R-rated movie and MUCH MORE!
In most films effeminate men are portrayed as villains- sissies who are morally weak because of their homosexuality.But this isn’t always the case when its comes to comedy: sissies are heroes because they are the mistfits who have the courage to tell it like it is.Today the faaaabulous Brian Sweeney joins me to take a look at some of the greatest sissies in culture and entertainment. Listen as we sissy that walk down memory lane as we look at Frank Nelson, the yeeeeeess man from the Lucy Show to Scott Thompson’s Buddy Cole from The Kids in the Hall.Plus—➤ “Won’t You Be My Neighbor?” the long awaited documentary on Mr. Rogers is out. What happened when one of his cast members came out as gay in the late 60s?➤ Why sassy drunk gay guys stole the show in talk shows and game shows from the 70s and 80s.➤ The Paul Lynde Halloween special showbiz train-wreck.
One of the most influential comedians of our time has been Scott Thompson with his work on The Kids in the Hall, the pioneering sketch comedy show where five friends every week crossdressed into outrageous characters; and his creation of Buddy Cole, the acid tongued gay socialite who can get away with saying anything.America needs help now more than ever, to get us through these divisive, turbulent times. America needs a savior! America needs a hero! America needs Buddy Cole. Help us, Buddy! You’re our only hope!Today comedian Scott Thompson joins us to talk about his iconic character, the re-release of Budy Cole’s biography ‘Buddy Babylon’ and his new hit show Après Le Déluge (After the Flood): The Buddy Cole Monologues.Listen as Scott kiki’s with us on being a PST-DIVA.➤ His close friendships with all the Kids in the Hall.➤ Being pinklisted and Forgiving those for hurting and rejecting you.➤ Will there be a Kids In The Hall reunion?➤ A cosplay reenactment between Scott Thompson’s Ambassador Tomin and Captain Janeway from Star Trek: Voyager.____________________FEAST OF FUN IS MADE POSSIBLE BECAUSE OF FABULOUS PEOPLE LIKE YOU.LISTEN TO THOUSANDS LEGENDARY SHOWS with NO ADS:★ feastoffun.com/plus
This week we talk excitedly about the following subjects: Easter Candy! Buddy Cole and Kids In The Hall! "Eggs" ! Candy Tangent! Yodeling in Walmart! The Roseanne Reboot! Grindr fuckery! Cambridge Analytica! Yeah yeah yeah! Stoves for heat! Power Rangers! RHONY! Halloween! Trading Spaces! Christopher Lowell! Fruit snacks! ASMR! RIP Heidi Montag! Thanks for tuning in!
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show features tracks from: Buddy Cole, Penny Weedon, Ronald Curtis, Jackie Davis, John Atwell, John Kyffin, Steve Hubble, Ashley Miller, Howard Beaumont, Arnold Loxam, Earl Grant, Alan Haven, Sidney Torch and Anthony Lomas.
Happy Mother’s Day to our beloved mother and most loyal listener. Spoiler: only two of her sons enjoyed the movie. Eric also has a head cold so he’s extra nasal. Along the way the bros tangent toward Bram Stoker’s Dracula, Braveheart, Scott Thompson’s Buddy Cole from Kids in the Hall, Mark Wahlberg, The Fisher King, Elvis and Nixon, Andre Braugher’s The Last Resort, and audiobooks. At the very end Brother J recounts two mother stories. File length 1:26:31 File Size 79.5 MB about minute 29 Eric has a minor accident which they left in for flavor Subscribe to us on iTunes Listen to us on Stitcher Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at www.notinacreepyway.com
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show includes tracks from: John Walker, Bruno Hoff, Doreen Chadwick, Dick Hyman, Buddy Cole, John Kyffin, Robinson Cleaver, Ashley Miller, Jim Vogelmann, Keith Beckingham, George Blackmore, Robert Herterich, Jackie Brown and George Wright.
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show includes tracks from: Buddy Cole, Gerald Shaw, Dr Mario Salvador, Bryan Rodwell, Brian Sharp, Jerry Allen, Brian Hazelby, Stan Kann, Eddie Layton, Dave Nicholas, Klaus Wunderlich and Trevor Bolshaw.
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show includes tracks from: Chris McPhee, Lenny Dee, Glyn Madden, Reginald Foort, Doreen Chadwick, Arnold Loxam, Ian Griffin, Glenn Derringer, Buddy Cole, Joseph Seal, Robin Richmond, Anthony Lomas and Carlo Curley.
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show includes tracks from: Bob Eyer Jr., Buddy Cole, Sidney Torch, Joseph Seal, John Kyffin, Alan Haven, Ronald Curtis, Vic Hammett, Max Takano, Douglas Reeve, Steve Hubble, The Three Suns, Rob Richards and Jerry Allen & His Trio.
Monthly radio show podcast with ex-BBC broadcaster Alan Ashton. Features old and new recordings of theatre organs, electronic organs and keyboards. From Wersi to Wurlitzer, Hammond to Compton. This show includes tracks from: Ena Baga, Ady Zehnpfennig, Eric Lord, Sandy Macpherson, David Hamilton, Lenny Dee, Chris Powell, Buddy Cole, David Shepherd, Chiho Sunamoto, Jon Smith and Bob Ralston.