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Earle Doud - Earle Doud's Celebrity Workout 1983

On: Monday, September 26, 2011

Earle Doud
Birth name
Feb 14 1927 - Oct 19 1998 age 71
Official Site
Wikipedia

Rich Little
Richard Caruthers Little
Nov 26 1938 -

Fred Travalena
Frederick Albert Travalena III
Bronx, New York, USA
Oct 06 1942 – Jun 28 2009 age 66

Comedy writer/producer Earle Doud penned jokes for such television comics as Johnny Carson, Jack Paar, and Jonathan Winters and for the popular television series Father Knows Best in the 1950s and early '60s. His debut album, Sounds Funny, took a humorous look at sound effects.
Doud's most successful outing was an album, The First Family, recorded on October 27, 1962, that poked fun at President John F. Kennedy's White House. Written and produced with Bob Booker and featuring Vaughn Meader as the President and Naomi Brossart as the First Lady, it was a phenomenal success, selling more than seven and a half million copies. Although a second volume, released in the spring of 1963, received an equally warm reception, it was pulled from the marketplace following Kennedy's assassination on November 22, 1963.
The American presidency continued to be a source for Doud's humor, as he subsequently wrote and produced similar albums Lyndon Johnson's Lonely Hearts Club Band with Alen Robin in 1967 and The First Family Rides Again, which spoofed the Ronald Reagan era, in 1981. He also produced and wrote an album, Spiro T. Agnew Is a Riot, parodying Nixon
's vice president, in 1971. Souce: allmusic.com

01 Earle's Intro - Warmup - Richard Nixon
02 Waving & Reaching - Mr Rogers
03 Legs & Hips - Jimmy Carter
04 Abdominals - Mr T
05 Leg Stretches & Turkey Stuff - Julia Child
06 Buttocks - Gerald Ford
07 The Cool Down - Ronald Reagan
08 Advanced Workout - Jimmy Stewart
09 Hidden Track - Yoda

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