The Daws Butler Collection Audiobook (Free)
- Nancy Cartwright, A Full Cast, Stan Freberg, Corey Burton, Joe Bevilacqua, Lorie Kellogg, Don Messick, Charles Dawson Butler, June Foray
- 17 h 22 min
- Blackstone Audiobooks
- 2013-07-01
Summary:
From master voice actor Daws Butler, the tone of voice of Yogi Bear, comes a uncommon assortment of radio plays, toon scripts, and acting tutorials.
Daws Butler’s Halloween Taking place by Daws Butler
A new production of the classic radio play, this ghostlystory was originally written and performed by Daws Butler. Veteran voice actorJoe Bevilacqua teams up with Lorie Kellogg with this brand-new recording, comprehensive withmusic and sound files.
Scenes from your Daws Butler Workshop
In this series, Joe Bevilacqua about The Daws Butler Collection presents performances ofseveral scripts Butler wrote for his 1975 acting workshops.
Rare Daws Butler byDaws Butler, Stan Freberg, Herschel Bemardi, Shep Menken, and Carol Hemmingway
Daws Butler voiced many of Stan Freberg’s greatest comedyrecords. Here is a amusing assortment of his never-before-released comedyrecords.
Rare Daws Butler, Volume Two by Daws Butler
A follow-up to Rare Daws Butler, this second collectionfeatures another hour of Butler’s rare comedy recordings.
Daws Butler Teaches You Dialects by Daws Butler
Voicemagician Daws Butler shows accents and dialects with this radio creation. Contained in his lessons are United kingdom, Cockney, Irish,Scottish, Italian, Brooklyn, Hindu, German, French, and Southern.
Uncle Dunkle and Donnie by Daws Butler and Joe Bevilacqua
A assortment of imaginative cartoon scripts, this series of thirty-fivefables were developed by Butler in the 1960s. Right here his protégé, Joe Bevilacqua, performs all ninety-seven heroes with music and sound effects.
Uncle Dunkle and Donnie 2 by Daws Butler and Pedro PabloSacrista
This second assortment of fables features nineteen never-before-releasedrecordings of Daws Butler’s stories, aswell as two new Uncle Dunkle fables.
The Christmas That HARDLY EVER Was by Daws Butler
It is Christmas Eve on the North Pole when Santa Claus loseshis “remembery” in support of a child who has been good for 365 days can saveChristmas! Written and performed by Butler, this children’s radio play was recorded in the 1940s.
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