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Rare Daws Butler, Vol. 4

1959 - 1960

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Rare Daws Butler, Vol. 4

By: Charles Dawson Butler
Narrated by: Charles Dawson Butler, Various performers
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The 1959 - 60 television season was the height of success for the animated cartoon creative team of Messrs. Hanna-Barbera and one Daws Butler. Huckleberry Hound, Yogi Bear, Mr. Jinks, Quick Draw McGraw, and Baba Looey were household names with young and old alike. Huckleberry Hound fanclubs sprouted around the country.

In this fourth volume of rarities, Butler protégé Joe Bevilacqua has once again uncovered recordings of the legendary voice genius that were thought lost and remastered them for this collection. Among the audio treasures, Daws Butler's son Chas plays straight man to Yogi Bear and Mr. Jinks in several original comedy sketches, which Butler wrote and which eventually led to his Uncle Dunkle and Donnie fractured fables.

This collection includes:

  • A Huckleberry Hounddog Type o' Howdy
  • Yogi Bear Calls Seattle Radio Station KING, From Jellystone Park
  • Mr. Jinks & Chas: A Baby Setter Sitter - Take 1
  • Mr. Jinks & Chas: A Baby Setter Sitter - Take 2
  • Yogi Bear & Chas: Little Red Riding Hood
  • Mr. Jinks & Chas: Little Red Riding Hood
  • Mr. Jinks & Chas: Jack and the Beans Talk
  • Daws on Truth or Consequences with Bob Barker
  • Daws on Art Linkletter's House Party with guest host George Fennemen
  • Daws on About Faces with Ben Alexander
  • Daws on The Bill Weaver Show
  • Blooper's Soap Revisited

©2014 Charles Dawson Butler (P)2014 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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