Oral history interview with the Duke of Paducah; 1984 July 25; interview conducted by John W. Rumble. 1984 July 25.

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Oral history interview with the Duke of Paducah; 1984 July 25; interview conducted by John W. Rumble. 1984 July 25.

Country comedian Benjamin "Whitey" Ford, popularly known as the Duke of Paducah, describes events from his entertainment career. Discussion includes memories of different performers he worked with; working with different audiences; experiences as a traveling entertainer; experiences working on radio; working with comedy writers; his comedy style; and his joke library.

3 sound cassettes (2 hours, 16 minutes)

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Duke of Paducah, 1901-1986

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Country music performer and comedian. Born May 12, 1901. Died June 20, 1986. Real name: Benjamin Francis Ford. Later given the nickname "Whitey" for his blond hair. Acquired stage name, the Duke of Paducah, in the 1930s. Career active 1920s-1950s. Star of the Grand Ole Opry during the 1940s. Member, Country Music Hall of Fame. From the description of Oral history interview with the Duke of Paducah; 1984 August 1; interview conducted by John W. Rumble. 1984 Aug. 1. (Country Music Foun...

Duke of Paducah, 1901-1986

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Country music performer and comedian. Born May 12, 1901. Died June 20, 1986. Real name: Benjamin Francis Ford. Later given the nickname "Whitey" for his blond hair. Acquired stage name, the Duke of Paducah, in the 1930s. Career active 1920s-1950s. Star of the Grand Ole Opry during the 1940s. Member, Country Music Hall of Fame. From the description of Oral history interview with the Duke of Paducah; 1984 August 1; interview conducted by John W. Rumble. 1984 Aug. 1. (Country Music Foun...

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