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Jacob Boehme

(789 posts)
Sat Dec 31, 2016, 08:15 PM Dec 2016

Roy D. Mercer: A funny distraction from the current news

Roy D. Mercer is a fictional character created by disc jockeys Brent Douglas and Phil Stone on radio station KMOD-FM in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Brent Douglas, who performs Mercer's voice, uses the character as a vehicle for comedy sketches in which he performs harmless and funny prank calls to the unsuspecting at the request of a friend or relative.

The all time #1 favorite has to be the call into a Navy Recruiter’s office in Tulsa. It’s classic comedy at its finest.



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Roy D. Mercer: A funny distraction from the current news (Original Post) Jacob Boehme Dec 2016 OP
They copied this... quickesst Jan 2017 #1

quickesst

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1. They copied this...
Sun Jan 1, 2017, 01:38 AM
Jan 2017

... from John Bean aka LeRoy Mercer. He made the original when he had to stay home suffering from cancer. I heard the original back in the nineties and I have to say it was probably one of the funniest damn things I've ever heard.

"Long before the Jerky Boys, Crank Yankers, or Roy D. Mercer picked up the telephone, prankster John Bean was making crank calls and recording them. Recorded in the late '70s and early '80s, these tapes became known as "The Redneck Tapes" thanks to the southern fried character Bean assumed, the "Whup Ass Man" LeRoy Mercer. These tapes would be passed around among truckers, record store clerks, and musicians including Mel Tillis and Chris Isaak who both counted themselves as fans. Bean succumbed to cancer in the early '80s and seeing as how his tapes and characters were not copywrited or even officially released, bootlegging his recordings and stealing his act was easy. His fans had no love for the like-named Roy D. Mercer who released numerous successful albums in the Bean style, but they became excited in 2008 when the Dualtone label announced they would be officially releasing the recordings with the help of Bean's sister Betty. Their digitally re-mastered The Real Leroy Mercer arrived in the summer that same year."

http://www.allmusic.com/artist/john-bean-mn0001997376/biography

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