Who did the Porky Pig Blue Christmas song?
actor Denny Brownlee
The song was done by voice actor Denny Brownlee on the John Boy and Billy radio show that aired for years in Birmingham on WZRR 99.5 FM. It’s on the “John Boy & Billy Christmas Album,” downloadable on iTunes. The “official” artist is “Seymore Swine and the Squealers,” after Warner Bros.
How many voices did Mel Blanc do?
Mel Blanc, known as “The Man of Thousand Voices” is regarded as the most prolific actor to ever work in Hollywood with over a thousand screen credits. He developed and performed nearly 400 distinct character voices with precision and a uniquely expressive vocal range.
Did Mel Blanc stutter?
Mel Blanc replaced Dougherty in 1937. Blanc continued the stutter; however, it was harnessed for a more precise comedic effect (such as stumbling over a simple word only to substitute a longer word without difficulty, or vice versa).
Is Space Jam appropriate for 11 year olds?
Not good for sensitive children. Looney toons based so lots of cartoon violence for “laughs” – people and cartoons getting hit, crushed, slammed etc. Classic looney toons violence masquerading as cartoon comedy.
Who sings Porky Pig and Elvis Presley Christmas?
Blue Christmas with Dave Petti as Porky Pig & Elvis Presley – YouTube A Christmas classic sung in the style of Porky Pig and Elvis Presley by Dave Petti. A Christmas classic sung in the style of Porky Pig and Elvis Presley by Dave Petti.
Is there a Blue Christmas song by Porky Pig?
A version of “Blue Christmas” is not officially by Porky Pig, but that does not make it less than absolutely hilarious. “Blue Christmas” by Porky Pig first made the rounds on morning radio and wherever Christmas music was played years and years ago. Now it can be found by a four-word Google search, for free.
Who did the Porky Pig impression?
It has been attributed to several comedians over the years, since pretty much anybody who can do voices can do a Porky Pig impression. (That should be a job requirement.) The song was done by voice actor Denny Brownlee on the John Boy and Billy radio show that aired for years in Birmingham on WZRR 99.5 FM.