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Dance band leader in the 1949 comedy album ''[http://www.gowump.com/wump-menu.html The Adventures of Gossamer Wump]''. He gives Wump his first job playing triangle for his band. Unfortunately, one night Wump misses his triangle and hits Gout on the head and gets fired.
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[[Image:Gout_Gaylord_Adventures_of_Gossamer_Wump.png|right]]Dance band leader in the 1949 comedy album ''[http://www.gowump.com/wump-menu.html The Adventures of Gossamer Wump]''. He gives [[Gossamer Wump]] his first job playing triangle for his band. Unfortunately, one night Wump misses his triangle and hits Gout on the head and gets fired.
  
 
The story was written by Roger Price (who was also the co-creator of Mad Libs) and Helen Mack, the music was by Billy May, and the narration was by Frank Morgan (the Wizard from ''The Wizard of Oz'').
 
The story was written by Roger Price (who was also the co-creator of Mad Libs) and Helen Mack, the music was by Billy May, and the narration was by Frank Morgan (the Wizard from ''The Wizard of Oz'').
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[[Category:Fictional bandleaders|Gout, Gaylord]]

Revision as of 09:01, 2 November 2017

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Dance band leader in the 1949 comedy album The Adventures of Gossamer Wump. He gives Gossamer Wump his first job playing triangle for his band. Unfortunately, one night Wump misses his triangle and hits Gout on the head and gets fired.

The story was written by Roger Price (who was also the co-creator of Mad Libs) and Helen Mack, the music was by Billy May, and the narration was by Frank Morgan (the Wizard from The Wizard of Oz).

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