Las Vegas Show ~ Remember Red! a Tribute to Red Skelton
September 4th, 2009
http://www.LasVegasActs.com/redskelton.html A couple of clips of Brian Hoffman impersonating Red Skelton. America’s Touch of Class Beauty Pagent 2007 is where part of the video is recorded. I started doing comedy over 10 years ago when people in their 60’s and 70’s would say, “Do you know who you remind me of?… Red Skelton!” It blew me away. I remember watching Red Skelton. I even did one of his jokes for show and tell in school one day. It made all the kids laugh. I never thought I would be doing it as an Adult. I am truly blessed and honored to be able make people laugh while paying tribute to a great and wonderful man, Mr Red Skelton. I do hope you enjoy watching this as much as I did doing it.
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Larry G Jones Singing Impressionist introduces Brian Hoffman as Red Skelton performing nightly in las vegas. This is the only Las Vegas show featuring a Red Skelton impersonator.
Brian Hoffman started impersonating Red Skelton after years of people telling him he reminded them of one of America’s favorite clowns, Red Skelton. The Red Skelton omedy Show was one of the longest running Varitey shows in television history.
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http://www.LasVegasActs.com/redskelton.html Brian Hoffman doing his impression of the late great Red Skelton. May God bless his sole. Red Skelton created Gertrude and Heathcliff. They were the names of a couple of seagulls who told jokes. Red always had a political or celebrity joke about something that was a current event or issue. I feel truly honored to pay tribute to the man who could get my dad to stop working and laugh. I do hope he appreciates this joke about a celebrity who seemed to be changing men faster than underwear! Red Skelton was known as one of America’s favorite clowns.
http://www.LasVegasActs.com/redskelton.html A man of wit and wisdom, Red Skelton told jokes about animals rather than people. Gertrude and Heathcliff were a couple of seagulls. They were always pulling each others feathers one way or another. This joke was told on national TV by Red Skelton in the late 50’s possible early 1960 according to the dvd that I have of Red Skelton.
http://www.LasVegasActs.com/redskelton.html Brian Hoffman doing his impression of the “King of Comedy” Red Skelton. Mr. Skelton was a brilliant comedian and actor in the early years of the Big Screen. He later went over to Television in 1950 and remained on top in the ratings for the next twenty years. What a man. He became known as America’s favorite clown when he introduced Freddie the Freeloader, a humble hobo who lived in the city dump, to the viewing public. Red’s show was the only thing would get my father to stop farming for an hour. I was only nine years old when they aired the last Red Skelton show. His memories will always be with me.