Stan Freberg

1926 - 2015

Stan Freberg

1926 - 2015

BORN

1926

DIED

2015

Stan Freberg Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 8, 2015.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Stan Freberg, the spirited comic genius who lampooned American history in his landmark recordings "The United States of America" and was hailed as the father of the funny commercial, died Tuesday. He was 88.

Freberg died at Santa Monica UCLA Medical Center, his wife, Hunter Freberg, told The Associated Press.

His face might not have been as recognizable as other humorists', but Freberg's influence was arguably greater, thanks to a huge body of work assembled over 70 years that encompassed radio, television, comedy albums, advertising jingles and nightclub performances.

"He's an American institution," film historian Leonard Maltin once said. "His name has become embedded in our culture like Mark Twain's."

Freberg continued to work almost until his death. In November, he took in "The Genius of Stan Freberg," a retrospective hosted by "The Simpson's" Harry Shearer and attended by "Weird Al" Yankovic, the Monkees' Micky Dolenz and others.

In recent years he was a panelist at the Comic Con pop-culture convention, and in 2011 he released a new comedy recording, "Songs in the Key of Freberg."

Over the years, he provided the voices for numerous cartoon characters for such films as "Lady and the Tramp," ''Alice in Wonderland" and "Stuart Little." He did them for popular TV programs as well, including "The Bugs Bunny Show," ''Ren & Stimpy" and "Freakazoid." He also occasionally appeared in front of the camera, including a recurring role on the 1990s sitcom "Roseanne."

But he had his greatest impact through comic records and syndicated radio shows that began in the 1950s and continued into recent years.

His masterpiece was the pioneering concept album "Stan Freberg Presents The United States of America," a work produced in two volumes that sounded seamless although they were recorded 35 years apart. They took the listener from the time of Columbus' arrival in North America (he couldn't pay for the land he'd just discovered because it was Columbus Day and the banks were closed) up to the time of World War I.

The album, a favorite of generations of schoolteachers, imparted key dates and events in the nation's history through a series of Broadway-styled, song-and-dance numbers. In one, a nervous Ben Franklin balks at signing the Declaration of Independence, fearing if he does, he'll be called before a committee investigating radicals.

At one point, Franklin notes that George Washington didn't sign.

"That's George for you," Franklin notes. "Talks up a storm with them wooden teeth. Can't shut him off. When it comes time to put the name on the old parchment-a-roonie, try and find him."

In recent years, Freberg was working on Vol. III. He told the AP one of the bits he finished featured Gen. Douglas MacArthur, while retreating from the Philippines during World War II, trying out the line, "See ya later, alligator" before settling on "I Shall Return."

After much success lampooning American pop culture, Freberg began to turn his attention in the late 1950s to advertising.

He quickly found the same kind of success that brought him a Grammy for 1961's "The United States of America Vol. 1" and three Emmys for his work on the pioneering 1950s children's TV show "It's Time for Beany."

He won nearly two dozen CLIO awards, advertising's equivalent of the Oscar, leading the industry publication Advertising Age to declare, "No one label fits Stan Freberg. But the father of the funny commercial seems a fitting epithet."

Indeed, Freberg commercials were never just ads but entire comedy shows.

One 1958 radio commercial titled "Omaha" was an elaborate, eight-minute musical production. The ad was for Butternut Coffee, but the product wasn't even mentioned until the very end.

Instead, radio listeners heard what sounded like a Broadway musical relating the story of a young man kidnapped by gypsies who returns to his fun-loving hometown of Omaha, Nebraska, (where it turned out Butternut Coffee was based), intent on ruining the lives of everyone.

For many of his TV commercials, Freberg persuaded celebrities to lampoon themselves.

In one for prunes, he had science-fiction author Ray Bradbury come on camera to deny he had ever predicted in his futuristic novels that one day everyone would be eating the product Freberg was pitching.

In another, he had television's original Lone Ranger, Clayton Moore, show up in costume to complain that a Freberg commercial for pizza rolls was using his theme song, "The William Tell Overture."

"Man, I had a terrible time talking Clayton Moore into doing that," he recalled.

Although some fans groused that such silly ads were taking time from his art, Freberg was nonplused.

He named his production company "Freberg Ltd. (But Not Very)" and handed out business cards containing the company's motto, Ars Gratia Pecuniae (Latin words meaning "Art for money's sake.")

The son of a Baptist minister, Stanley Victor Freberg was born Aug. 7, 1926, and raised in the Los Angeles suburb of South Pasadena. He planned to attend Stanford University on a speech scholarship, but the summer before he was to enroll, he decided to visit Hollywood on a lark to see if he might have a chance in show business.

He recalled taking a bus to Hollywood Boulevard and walking into the first office building he saw, one housing a talent agency called Stars of Tomorrow. On the strength of his impressions of famous people, and his distinctive booming voice, the agency sent him to Warner Bros.' cartoon division, where he was hired the next day.

Freberg eventually was inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame, the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the Animation Hall of Fame.

In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, Donavan, and a daughter, Donna Jean.


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Harry Simpson

April 8, 2017

Godspeed Stan, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Carter

April 17, 2015

So sorry to hear about your loss. It was so refreshing to hear Mr. Freberg include historical lessons in his comical advertisements and recordings during his career. I am hoping that our heavenly Father grants you the power beyond what is normal to face each day without him. (2 Corinthians 4:7)

John Phillips

April 16, 2015

It took Stan Freberg to make me a first-time-ever guestbook signer.
His impact on me was the greatest of any entertainer, and I'm 70.
I can't think of anyone who spread more sheer joy than Stan.
Peace: Hunter, Donovan, and Donna Jr. have my deepest condolences.

April 11, 2015

Condolence and regrets to the family of the deceased.May God Almighty be your comforter,for He has said I am the One that is comforting you people..isa.51:12

Harrison Sarrafian

April 11, 2015

I have been a huge fan of Stan Freberg for most of my life. I have an extensive collection of his recordings, and always enjoy listening to them. I can quote from memory, favorites such as "Green Christmas" and "The United States of America, Volume 1" almost verbatim and in their entirety.

I was privileged to first meet Stan and Hunter Freberg at the Hollywood Show in October, 2009, and then on a couple of subsequent occasions after that. Stan Freberg was brilliant, a genius in every sense of the word. There will never be another like him.

I extend my deepest condolences to Hunter and the rest of the family. II Corinthians 1:3,4

michelle plakas-kaiser

April 10, 2015

rip

mary theresa martini

April 9, 2015

what can you say about a great comic my mom met stan freberg in the 1950's at manuel arts high school as he knew one of my moms teachers . the banana boat song was hilarious when my mom played that for me and his classic green xmas and time for beanie and cecil. rest in peace stan you were a classic and always will be.my condolences to the family.

James Tinder

April 9, 2015

I first heard Stan Freberg's records and radio shows in the late 1970s. He was a comedy hero of of mine. Thanks Mr. Freberg.

Mary Butchkavitz

April 9, 2015

Hunter, I remember meeting and talking with you and Stan at The Hollywood Show. Burbank, CA October 2009. It was a joy. I am so sorry for your loss and send my condolences to you and your family. God Bless. Isaiah 58:9 "Then shalt thou call, and the Lord shall answer thou shalt cry and He shall say , Here I am"

Jim Reed

April 9, 2015

Stan was one of my childhood heroes, along with Ray Bradbury, Bob and Ray, Mister Rogers, Steve Allen. He was brilliant and fearless, and for nearly 60 years made me laugh. Thanks for the great ride, Stan.

L T

April 9, 2015

May the loved ones of Mr Stan Freberg, take comfort during this time from the God of comfort.

April 9, 2015

My condolences to the Freberg family. May you find comfort in each other and in the God of all peace and comfort.

Katty Carmen

April 9, 2015

I'm sorry to hear about the passing of Stan, I would watch many show/movies he provided voices for like Lady and the Tramp, Alice in Wonderland, The Bugs bunny show and Freakazoid. He was such a talented person and to his family I send my condolences. In times of distress our Heavenly Father Jehovah, has promised to provide you with comfort. ps 119:76

B Lucas

April 9, 2015

Many are the talents of the fine mind laced with the art of fine thought. Say to yourself this is the most of a gift on display. Not spilled over with confidence not laden with lack of it. Quite modest well within ones self, the power of being aware of who we are. My sincere condolence for your loss.

April 9, 2015

GOD BLESS.

Kyle Crews

April 9, 2015

His "John and Marsha" still makes me laugh out loud. What an American treasure he was .

April 9, 2015

Please accept my condolences on your loss. Upon reading the obituary for Mr. Freberg I've learned he was a very talented man. I'm sure I've seen or heard his work. May your warm memories comfort you during your time of grief.

April 9, 2015

Rest in peace.

Ron Knight

April 9, 2015

... we are gonna miss you and Bang Gunley !!!

April 9, 2015

Our sing-cere condolences to Stan's family & close friends. We've both been fans our whole lives. Yet another Great Person to sing "Irish Blessing" for (May the road rise to meet you, etc). May he rest in honoured peace ...
Brad & Susie Scott, Cincinnati OH

Laura

April 9, 2015

I've been a huge fan since I was 8-years-old. My sister and I would get our parents' albums out and listen. We had them memorized. Thank you, Mr Freberg
Condolences to the family.

Lawrence Fierman

April 9, 2015

The world is better for his presence and his departure to the ether of space and time is a loss for those of us who remain.

April 9, 2015

I am deeply saddened by the loss of such a talented and well-respected man. My petition is that God comfort all those who already miss his presence and grant you peace to get through difficult time.

Linda

April 9, 2015

Celebrating a life well lived, you will cherish the memories forever. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Psalms 62:8 mentions, "God is a refuge for us, pour out your hearts at all times". I hope you are able to find some comfort now and in the days to come.

Howard Banks

April 8, 2015

What a genius of both advertising and comedy! He altered and modernized these creative arts and both my generation and subsequent ones have been forever enlightened. God speed, Stan! RIP

Stacy

April 8, 2015

Sincere condolences to the Freberg family and loved ones. May the God of all comfort be with you.

Don Triptow

April 8, 2015

My condolences to the Freberg family. Stan will always be a brilliant star in my book of memories.

John

April 8, 2015

A comedic genius who will be certainly missed! Rest In Peace, Stan....

Diane Baker

April 8, 2015

Stan Freberg was, in every sense of the word, a genius.

April 8, 2015

Condolences to the family. May God bless the family during their time of bereavement.

April 8, 2015

To the family and friends of Stan,
May you find comfort in the hearer of all prayers during this difficult time. Psalms 65 : 2

April 8, 2015

If we cannot laugh loud and often we are indeed to be pitied!

Frank Santora

April 8, 2015

I have been a fan of Stan Freberg since I was in grade school. His commercials were unique; creative and entertaining. I especially recall the one for Salada Tea, a mimi musical about 7-8 minutes long with dialog and
4 or 5 songs about the product. Though I never knew him personally, I have admired him and related his genius to all my friends. We will surely miss him.

Richard Palmer

April 8, 2015

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Thank You Stan for the wonderful, joyous times you gave to us! May the Lord receive you into His arms, forever

Frank P. Oshinski

April 8, 2015

I have been a fan of his since I was 6yrs old . My Condolences too his Family . A Great Sense Humor .

nick carlyle

April 8, 2015

Rest In Peace Stan!

April 8, 2015

May the peace of God be with you.

April 8, 2015

I am very sorry for your loss. May jehovah God be with you during this time.

Martin

April 8, 2015

When I was in second grade, I had two record albums. "Alvin and The Chipmunks" and "Stan Freberg Modestly Presents The United States of America, Part 1, The Early Years." I still have the Stan Freberg one, and it's still fresh and funny as hell. If you aren't too conservative to appreciate it, that is. :) Rest In Peace, Stan.

April 8, 2015

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Scott Chamberland

April 8, 2015

Rest in Peace

Dwayne Bickham,Sr.

April 8, 2015

In God's care rest in peace

Adrian Barnette

April 8, 2015

We'll miss you !

John Perrelli

April 8, 2015

I enjoyed his great comedy when I was very young and when I hear it today it's even better. R.I.P.

April 8, 2015

To the family of Stan Freberg sincere
condolences. May God bless you and your
family at this difficult time of your
sorrow.

C W

April 8, 2015

I would like to express my sincere condolences for your great loss. Please take comfort in drawing close to God in prayer, knowing that he cares about you and is there to help you cope (Psalm 34:17,18, Philippians 4:6,7). Someday soon there will be no more death and we will live on an earth where God will fulfill our every desire (Psalms 37:29). Until that time, I pray that those close to the deceased find strength and comfort in each other.

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