The Powdermilk segment normally seems to me to be a part of the show that exists for the sole purpose of giving the famously rhythmically challeged PHC audience something they can clappity clap along with... it's always exactly the same and uncreative, unlike all the other segments. This is an exception (especially Cindy Cashdoller)
@keemez Saw her face on a CD cover in the merchandise store where they also have Powdermilk Biscuits t-shirts.
No, not a regular listener, I'm not even from the USA. I found out about PHC not before last week as I had heard about the movie. Then it fascinated me that there is a real show behind the movie and I read/watched all I could find on the web (and also bought the movie).
As an aside, that's Andy Stein playing first fiddle. If you like it to swing, he and Cindy Cashdollar spent time together in the best of the many versions of Asleep at the Wheel.
Powdermilk Biscuits. Made from whole wheat grown in the rich bottom-lands of the Lake Wobegon river valley by Norwegian bachelor farmers, so you know they're not only good for you, but also pure... mostly. Heavens, they're tasty and expeditious, giving shy persons the strength to get up and do what needs to be done. Look for them in the big blue box with the picture of a biscuit on the cover, or ready-made in the big brown bags with the dark stains that indicate freshness.
I recognize most of the tunes but some I don't. It's "Powdermilk," "Stars and Stripes," "Turkey in the Straw," "Yellow Rose of Texas," something, "Ode to Joy," "God Save the Queen," something, "William Tell Overture," something.
what are the somethings?
Can't get to heaven, Great green gobs, my dog Nero
I do the category radio in high school forensics (public speaking) and this product was one of our commercials. I wish this was part of the commercial It is way too funny.
The Powdermilk segment normally seems to me to be a part of the show that exists for the sole purpose of giving the famously rhythmically challeged PHC audience something they can clappity clap along with... it's always exactly the same and uncreative, unlike all the other segments. This is an exception (especially Cindy Cashdoller)
DeathRowTull 6 days ago
The sound affects guy recently passed away.
kylemcgrath14 2 months ago
The singer in the light blue sweater LOOKS like a Minnesota woman.
wmlfan9 3 months ago
@keemez Saw her face on a CD cover in the merchandise store where they also have Powdermilk Biscuits t-shirts.
No, not a regular listener, I'm not even from the USA. I found out about PHC not before last week as I had heard about the movie. Then it fascinated me that there is a real show behind the movie and I read/watched all I could find on the web (and also bought the movie).
nottobereal1 5 months ago
@keemez Look up Inga Swearingen on the internet. Seems to be her.
nottobereal1 5 months ago
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Huh... thanks. Now how in the world did you manage to find that? Are you a regular PHC listener? She seems to be a returning guest.
keemez 5 months ago
I have an overwhelming urge to try Powdermilk biscuits.
wmlfan9 5 months ago
such great musicians
galept 5 months ago
Hmm. So who's the blondie singer lady in the blue shirt then? Her voice is smooth like butta. I don't recognize her though?
keemez 5 months ago
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Cindy Cashdollar.
As an aside, that's Andy Stein playing first fiddle. If you like it to swing, he and Cindy Cashdollar spent time together in the best of the many versions of Asleep at the Wheel.
TheRoanman 8 months ago
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TheRoanman 8 months ago
Does anybody know who that is on dobro? She's really good!
straightupwv 8 months ago
@straightupwv Cindy Cashdollar. She was in Asleep at the Wheel also.
Gunfighter1b 7 months ago
GAWD and we lost all this during a station break....
louswire 8 months ago
Powdermilk Biscuits. Made from whole wheat grown in the rich bottom-lands of the Lake Wobegon river valley by Norwegian bachelor farmers, so you know they're not only good for you, but also pure... mostly. Heavens, they're tasty and expeditious, giving shy persons the strength to get up and do what needs to be done. Look for them in the big blue box with the picture of a biscuit on the cover, or ready-made in the big brown bags with the dark stains that indicate freshness.
I remembered it all.
TheNewCrankyWorkshop 11 months ago 12
Soooooo......
Am I the only one suffering from holiday fatigue or is it just me?
Here's some midwestern get-up-and-go to help us make through the tough up-coming stretch of days.
KEMPROTH 1 year ago
@KEMPROTH I think its you.
Mullahgrrl 11 months ago
Great song !!
PA9A 1 year ago
Rhonda Flemming?
coolmamac 1 year ago
Was that Emily Dickinson set to "Yellow Rose of Texas"?
Maestrojosh87 1 year ago
@Maestrojosh87 : Yep. :-D
TheNewCrankyWorkshop 11 months ago
lolz funneh again
MegaCeilingCat 1 year ago
I recognize most of the tunes but some I don't. It's "Powdermilk," "Stars and Stripes," "Turkey in the Straw," "Yellow Rose of Texas," something, "Ode to Joy," "God Save the Queen," something, "William Tell Overture," something.
what are the somethings?
Can't get to heaven, Great green gobs, my dog Nero
What are they parodies of? it's driving me crazy!
KOLN555 1 year ago
@KOLN555 I think the last is "Nearer my God to Thee"
ooo895 1 year ago
Love it!
jtashland1 1 year ago
butter milk .... MMM MMM!!!
nowaxtheory 1 year ago
5+5+5+5********************
256timoteo 1 year ago
Why doesnt this video have more views?! its perfect!
dni10 1 year ago
WHAT???? no Ketchup Advisory Board??? really???
kasia500 1 year ago
I do the category radio in high school forensics (public speaking) and this product was one of our commercials. I wish this was part of the commercial It is way too funny.
MilwaukeeWaveFan 1 year ago
Just so damn good!
Quickstoptim 1 year ago
Thanks for posting..this is one of the origianal radio showes from the 50's
writchey1 2 years ago
My favorite part of the show!
cyclone4731 2 years ago
I love the one about Nero ( probably because my parents are religous and Im not)
creepmag62 2 years ago
the ketchup advisory board! love it
creepmag62 2 years ago
@creepmag62 I wouldn't be surprised if there really was an American Duck Tape Council, or even a Ketchup Advisory Board.
creepmag62 2 years ago 7
I hear "God Save the King" too, lol.
NHSActor 2 years ago
Amazing,
Neverintime 2 years ago
LOL Norwegian batchlor farmers so their pure mostly.
cyclos12 2 years ago
This is a good ol' knee-slapper.
rellman 2 years ago 2
This is great! Man I'm old... :-(
juanmvasquez 2 years ago
Ha ha!!! Thanks for this!!
agelesswondr7 2 years ago