1950's Statesmen TV Show Saltine's Commercial
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There is COLOR footage of the Statesmen with Cat Freeman and Bervin Kendrick. I will try to get it on here ASAP. It's just a short clip but certainly worth looking at.
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This seems like a radio show that got put on film. I say that because it just consists of the performers, with no additional visual stuff to look at. I'm sure this was sort of a transition from radio to early TV.
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denver kinda reminds me of howard sprauge on the andy grifith show
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From left to right is Denver Crumpler, next to him with NO hair is Jake Hess, next is Doy Ott and Big Chief is on the right. Jake Hess has always worn a wig.
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statemenfan is very right the guy on the right is Denver! the guy next to him between Denver and doy is JAKE! I found this out when looking at an imperials video so to everyone i AM SOO SORRY! I was misled by a solo with Jake and Denver! sorry folks!
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I can see what you're saying but you can't mistake his voice on the show ending. Still looks like Denver to me. But it matters not. The blessings from the music are :) Can you imagine Christ honoring music advertising something nowadays?
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sorry you look at that guy next to Jake and then go to their 1950's TV show ending, may the good lord bless and keep you. Denver was never that bald nor fat in the face. I have not been able to identify him but not Denver. he died in 1957 of diabetic shock.
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That is definitely Denver Crumpler
This was from a "regionally" syndicated program, sponsored in most areas by Nabisco's "Premium Saltines", which meant they also delivered an "integrated commercial" for their sponsor during the program...
fromthesidelines 3 years ago 4
BEST quartet ever... This lineup was incredible!
karma342 2 years ago 2