Oral history interview with Lonzo & Oscar; 1984 April 6; interview conducted by John W. Rumble; 1984 Apr. 6.

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Oral history interview with Lonzo & Oscar; 1984 April 6; interview conducted by John W. Rumble; 1984 Apr. 6.

Comedian Rollin Sullivan, "Oscar" from Lonzo & Oscar, discusses the development of the act. Discussion includes musical trends; the musical style of Paul Howard; recording "I'm My Own Grandpa"; their first television appearance; joining the Grand Ole Opry; the breakup of the first Lonzo & Oscar act; the Cicero & Oscar comedy act; the second Lonzo & Oscar act, including the Cousin Jody character; and examples of comedy routines.

3 sound cassettes (2 hours, 11 minutes)

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Lonzo and Oscar

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Country music comedy duo. Popular Grand Ole Opry act. Career active from the 1940s through the mid-1980s. The team consisted of Oscar, played by Rollin Sullivan (Born January 19, 1919), and Lonzo, played in succession by three different performers: Lloyd Leslie George (Lonzo #1, Born June 27, 1924; Died October 19, 1991); John Y. Sullivan (Lonzo #2, Born July 7, 1917; Died June 5, 1967); and Dave Hooten (Lonzo #3, Born February 4, 1935). From the description of Oral history interview...

Rumble, John Woodruff

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Sullivan, Rollin, 1919-

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Lonzo and Oscar

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Country music comedy duo. Popular Grand Ole Opry act. Career active from the 1940s through the mid-1980s. The team consisted of Oscar, played by Rollin Sullivan (Born January 19, 1919), and Lonzo, played in succession by three different performers: Lloyd Leslie George (Lonzo #1, Born June 27, 1924; Died October 19, 1991); John Y. Sullivan (Lonzo #2, Born July 7, 1917; Died June 5, 1967); and Dave Hooten (Lonzo #3, Born February 4, 1935). From the description of Oral history interview...