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− | + | Ray Stevens' "The Rock and Roll Show" skit from his 1962 album ''1,837 Seconds of Humor'' has three parodies of current song trends in it. | |
− | + | *'''Tommy Jimmy''' is an Elvis-esque incomprehensible rockabilly singer. | |
+ | *'''Sally Smash''' is a lip-synching African American pop singer | ||
+ | *Instrumentalist '''Wayne Twang''' plays a very twangy guitar. | ||
− | + | See also [[Julius Played the Trumpet]]. |
Revision as of 06:23, 12 May 2011
Ray Stevens' "The Rock and Roll Show" skit from his 1962 album 1,837 Seconds of Humor has three parodies of current song trends in it.
- Tommy Jimmy is an Elvis-esque incomprehensible rockabilly singer.
- Sally Smash is a lip-synching African American pop singer
- Instrumentalist Wayne Twang plays a very twangy guitar.
See also Julius Played the Trumpet.