I have been educated - by David Richoux - to the fact that Don Butterfield supplied the tuba audio.
I wonder if this is going to trigger all of the "music educators" who decided to be triggered - rather than chuckle - at the youth-orchestra/automobile commercial.
Patty Duke - sousaphone
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Re: Patty Duke - sousaphone
One of my favorite theme song lyrics;
"Patty's only seen the sites a girl can see from Brooklyn heights"
"Patty's only seen the sites a girl can see from Brooklyn heights"
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Re: Patty Duke - sousaphone
That "Andrews Sisters-esque" trio was TOPS.
They actually inserted jazz-trumpet-type "articulations" into their phrasing - EVEN THOUGH they were singing lyrics.
This sitcom (exception) was actually filmed in New York City.
They actually inserted jazz-trumpet-type "articulations" into their phrasing - EVEN THOUGH they were singing lyrics.
This sitcom (exception) was actually filmed in New York City.
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Re: Patty Duke - sousaphone
What was the name of the actor who played the father? He looks familiar but I can't place him. He might have done a lot of commercial voice overs, too.
The "identical cousins"(both played by Patty Duke) was kind of a stretch but "everyone gotta have a schtick".
The "identical cousins"(both played by Patty Duke) was kind of a stretch but "everyone gotta have a schtick".
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Re: Patty Duke - sousaphone
I recently saw him play a shady-character locksmith on a Perry Mason episode.
He wasn't convincing...too "not-particularly-shady".
He wasn't convincing...too "not-particularly-shady".