I'm not sure, but I think that was a guy named Loudon Wainwright. Was in
about 4-5 episodes.
Kind of like the guitar player from "There's Something About Mary" wouldn't
you say?
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I'm sure there's a ton of info on ths musical family on the web.
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No doubt!
>was played by Loudon Wainright III, folk/rock singer/songwriter.
Was Charles Emerson Winchester the third a tribute to Loudon Wainwright the
third?
grosse wrote:
>In one episode it was mentioned he was a dentist, but that's all I remember
>about the guy.
No, he was surgeon. In one episode when they're operating, Blake says
something like "Take over here, Spalding".
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: Jason Barber <bar...@u.washington.edu> wrote in message
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: > >Both eps were written by Larry Gelbart, and directed by Hy Averback. The
: > >episodes focus directly o him a couple times - who is this guy? Why was
: > >he featured so proinently? Was he a Gelbart or Averback pal?
: >
: > I'm not sure, but I think that was a guy named Loudon Wainwright. Was in
: > about 4-5 episodes.
:
: In one episode it was mentioned he was a dentist, but that's all I remember
: about the guy.
Loudon Wainright played Captain Calvin Spaulding in three episodes, "Big
Mac", "There Is Nothing Like A Nurse", and "Rainbow Bridge". I don't think
he was a dentist - he appeared to be performing regular surgery in his OR
scene in "There Is Nothing Like A Nurse".
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At Eduard Hereide's site there are a few links to LW3-sites.
His URL is http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Land/8407.
I haven't checked if the links on it are any good, but he does rate
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I'm pretty sure he didn't. But his character and songs are reminscent of the
guitar picking in the movie - and of course more late 60s-early 70s than
early 50s.
The film titles and soundtrack album don't credit a singer. The album
credits the song to *The MASH*, which does seem to suggest that it was an
unknown session singer. It's anybody's guess who that was though. My
money's on it *not* being Loudon.
BTW, Loudon was guest starring on a few comedy/music shows in the UK in the
mid 1980s when that MASH season was being rerun. On one show, a clip was
shown and he was asked how he came to appear on MASH and he said, rather
abruptly. "they asked me to do it, and I did it." His tone suggested that
he didn't want to talk about the experience for some reason.
David