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Sandy becker hambone lyrics

          The lyrics to the version of this record are also provided in this post.

          And a kid-voice chorus shouting over Red Saunders's busy traps gave manic life to the song “Hambone,” accompanying the crazy dance with which.!

          Sandy Becker

          American announcer, actor, comedian (–)

          George Sanford "Sandy" Becker (February 19, – April 9, ) was an American television announcer, actor, and comedian who hosted several popular children's programs in New York City.

          The best known of these was The Sandy Becker Show, which ran from to on WABD-TV and WNEW-TV, channel 5.

          Radio actor and announcer

          Sandy Becker was born and raised in New York City.[1] He held local radio announcing jobs before first reaching public attention in on radio as the title character of the series Young Doctor Malone.

          More on Hambone:Sandy Becker's show was so popular in the New York area that when he began using a version of the Hambone Theme music from an old 78 rpm.

        1. The version played is of the "Sandy Becker remix" originally issued that year on OKeh (and again in on OKeh ).
        2. And a kid-voice chorus shouting over Red Saunders's busy traps gave manic life to the song “Hambone,” accompanying the crazy dance with which.
        3. We have lyrics for 'hambone' by these artists: Sandy Becker used this whenever he appeared as "Hambone Hambone (Unit 1)- Song & Hambone Pattern.
        4. Funny videos — try not to laugh, smile or grin while watching comedian Vic DiBitetto.
        5. Originally a pre-med student at New York University in the s, Becker played the character on the radio for a decade, after having been the show's announcer. Becker was invited to take the role to television in , but declined, in order to pursue his own television projects.[2]

          Children's TV host

          After Dr.

          Malone, Becker started working for WABD (later WNEW) TV channel 5 in New York City and