Stan Freberg With The Original Cast Album Cover
Stan Freberg turned 86 this week and he's still working! An advertising iconoclast, ground-breaking writer/satirist, producer, star of radio and screen, voice-over legend, and that's just the tip of the Freberg. The breadth of Stan's career cannot be covered in a single blog post (nor an entire blog) but a good way to get better acquainted with the man is to visit prolific writer Mark Evanier's excellent POV Online series: The Stan Freberg Discography.
Mark also runs one of the best daily blogs on the internet News From ME which often brings news of things Freberg, such as Stan's appearances and updates on his continuing voice-over career on The Garfield Show, for which Mark is Supervising Producer.
The comedy recording EVERYONE should own.
Should you choose to know nothing else of Mr. Freberg's oeuvre, pictured directly above is the album art for essential listening: the comedy album masterpiece Stan Freberg Presents the United States of America, Vol. 1. The recording remains as funny and fresh as the day of its original pressing in 1961: a sharply comedic, musical theater of the mind performed by a cast of some of the finest actors to ever step in front of a microphone. Here, Stan's precision sense of comic timing is front and center by way of impeccably placed music cues, pauses, and characters stepping on the dialogue of others in just the right places.
To celebrate Mr. Freberg's Birthday, I've embedding an audio clip of an interview that has not been widely heard in over 50 years. It originates from a 1957 series of radio programs broadcast from Disneyland, hosted by the multi-talented Wally Boag, comic star of The Golden Horseshoe Revue (you can expect to see more here on Wally very soon).
Wally Boag on Stage at The Golden Horseshoe Revue
Here Stan recounts some of his own hit parodies with Wally, gives Disneyland a run for its money, and recites a comedy bit evangelizing "Three-Dimensional Radio" – a timely topic to satirize in1957, as the 3-D craze was winding down in movie theaters, just as it has begun to lose potency with viewers in 2012.
Hit the play button below to enjoy an exchange between two very funny gentlemen:
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