Artie Antlers Showtape

The Artie Antlers Showtape is a showtape released for the Artie Antlers (Cabaret) Cabaret show in 1980.

Show List

  1. Segment 1
    1. Romance Without Finance is a Nuisance
  2. Segment 2
    1. Java Juice
    2. Everybody Eats When They Come to My House
  3. Segment 3
    1. Oh Susannah
    2. Razzmatazz
  4. Segment 4
    1. The Joint is Jumpin'
  5. Segment 5
    1. Get Loose
    2. Goofus
  6. Segment 6
    1. I'm a Ding-Dong Daddy (From Dumas)
  7. Segment 7
    1. Barney Google
  8. Segment 8
    1. A Chicken Ain't Nothin' But a Bird
  9. Segment 9
    1. Bessie
  10. Segment 10
    1. Sad Sap Sucker
    2. Don't Let it Bother You
  11. Segment 11
    1. Great Balls of Fire
  12. Segment 12
    1. Tiptoe Through the Tulips
    2. Tea for Two
    3. Rock Around the Clock
  13. Segment 13
    1. Be Kind to Your Web Footed Friends
    2. Three Little Fishes
  14. Segment 14
    1. Yankee Doodle Dandy
    2. Dixie
    3. Grand Old Flag
  15. Segment 15
    1. Romance Without Finance is a Nuisance
  16. Segment 16
    1. Java Juice
    2. Everybody Eats When They Come to My House
  17. Segment 17
    1. Oh Susannah
    2. Razzmatazz
  18. Segment 18
    1. The Joint is Jumpin'
  19. Segment 19
    1. Get Loose
    2. Goofus
  20. Segment 20
    1. I'm a Ding-Dong Daddy (From Dumas)
  21. Segment 21
    1. A Chicken Ain't Nothin' But a Bird
  22. Segment 22
    1. Bessie
  23. Segment 23
    1. Sad Sap Sucker
    2. Don't Let it Bother You
  24. Segment 24
    1. Tiptoe Through the Tulips
    2. Tea for Two
    3. Rock Around the Clock
  25. Segment 25
    1. Be Kind to Your Web Footed Friends
    2. Three Little Fishes
  26. Segment 26
    1. Barney Google

Production

Jim Cunningham, a band member of The High Time Octet(1), was flown from Denton, Texas to San Francisco by Pizza Time Theatre to record for the showtape. He would voice Artie Antlers, with the recording session lasting over the course of four days. (2) Jim states the pianist for the sessions was someone who had done work with the Pointer Sisters. Although 12 separate pianists have been credited under the Pointer Sisters by 1980, this could potentially be Tom Salisbury or William 'Smitty' Smith for their longer lasting and more recent work at the time for the band.(3)(4)