Humor, Music A Christmas Classic . . . Not! December 20, 2008 Well, it has become a Christmas tradition to share this song on my blog. Listen at your own risk! If anyone ever figures out the provenance of this one, let me know. https://www.dennyburk.com/Music/OHolyNight.mp3 Please leave this field empty Oh hi there Thank you for visiting DennyBurk.com Enter your e-mail below to receive my posts directly to your inbox. We donβt spam! Read our privacy policy for more info. Check your inbox or spam folder to confirm your subscription. Share this:TweetPocket
Michael Metts December 20, 2008 at 10:52 am Reply Dr. Burk, I believe that is the voice actor Robert Lund, aka Brak from Space Ghost. But I can’t prove it.
Tommy December 20, 2008 at 8:06 pm Reply Dr. Burk, I believe that is the voice of Russell Moore, aka Dean of the School of Theology. From his Mississippi days.
Eric Schumacher December 20, 2008 at 10:23 pm Reply I have no idea where it originated, but I am certain the PETA showed up to protest whatever was being done to that poor cat.
Michael Metts December 20, 2008 at 11:51 pm Reply Actually I think Lund is more famous for his parodies than for his voice acting. I’m sure the song is probably him, take a look at his website.
Gerald Aungst December 21, 2008 at 6:58 am Reply Nope, turns out it’s a guy named “Steve M.” I guess he doesn’t want his last name revealed. Read the story here: http://bit.ly/IhMk
Randall Mark December 21, 2008 at 8:45 am Reply A friend of mine found the origin and here is a link: http://www.burnsidewriterscollective.com/general/2008/12/the_abominable_o_holy_night_re_1.php
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Michael Metts
Dr. Burk, I believe that is the voice actor Robert Lund, aka Brak from Space Ghost. But I can’t prove it.
Mark
This seems like a credible explanation.
Tommy
Dr. Burk, I believe that is the voice of Russell Moore, aka Dean of the School of Theology. From his Mississippi days.
Eric Schumacher
I have no idea where it originated, but I am certain the PETA showed up to protest whatever was being done to that poor cat.
Michael Metts
Actually I think Lund is more famous for his parodies than for his voice acting. I’m sure the song is probably him, take a look at his website.
Gerald Aungst
Nope, turns out it’s a guy named “Steve M.” I guess he doesn’t want his last name revealed. Read the story here: http://bit.ly/IhMk
Randall Mark
A friend of mine found the origin and here is a link: http://www.burnsidewriterscollective.com/general/2008/12/the_abominable_o_holy_night_re_1.php