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Local celebrity singer from Mayberry, NC in "The Song Festers" (February 24, 1964) and "Barney's Bloodhound" (October 26, 1964) episodes of classic TV sitcom ''The Andy Griffith Show''.
 
Local celebrity singer from Mayberry, NC in "The Song Festers" (February 24, 1964) and "Barney's Bloodhound" (October 26, 1964) episodes of classic TV sitcom ''The Andy Griffith Show''.
  
He has his own radio show (''The Leonard Blush Show'') on station [[YLRB]] in nearby Mt. Pilot. He was known as "the masked singer" when he wore a mask due to a skin condition.
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He has his own radio show (''The Leonard Blush Show'') on station [[YLRB]] in nearby Mt. Pilot on the third Tuesday of the month. He was known as "the masked singer" when he wore a mask due to a skin condition.
  
He was a student of Mayberry voice teacher [http://mayberry.wikia.com/wiki/Eleanora_Poultice Eleanora Poultice] (Reta Shaw). Voiced by Howard Morris, who played Ernest T. Bass on the show.
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He was a student of Mayberry voice teacher [http://mayberry.wikia.com/wiki/Eleanora_Poultice Eleanora Poultice] (Reta Shaw). After two years of training, he sang the national anthem at the county insecticide convention. He also used to sing for [[Ethel Page]]'s organ recital radio shows.
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Voiced by Howard Morris, who more prominently played Ernest T. Bass on the show.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:55, 27 April 2018

Local celebrity singer from Mayberry, NC in "The Song Festers" (February 24, 1964) and "Barney's Bloodhound" (October 26, 1964) episodes of classic TV sitcom The Andy Griffith Show.

He has his own radio show (The Leonard Blush Show) on station YLRB in nearby Mt. Pilot on the third Tuesday of the month. He was known as "the masked singer" when he wore a mask due to a skin condition.

He was a student of Mayberry voice teacher Eleanora Poultice (Reta Shaw). After two years of training, he sang the national anthem at the county insecticide convention. He also used to sing for Ethel Page's organ recital radio shows.

Voiced by Howard Morris, who more prominently played Ernest T. Bass on the show.

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