


An added treat is a jive session with filmmaker Michael Monteleone which includes some pithy samples of interviews from the film documentary “Lord Buckley: Too Hip For the Room” which Monteleone and fellow Quixotic studs Roger Mexico and Doug Cruickshank are in the long process of bringing to the populance. In the doc, Brother Stempek offers a delicious selection of The Lord’s routines, plus commentary and historical exposition.

Intrepid Buckley archivist Walt Stempek has been in the hip woodshed and recently emerged with a half dozen plus one episodes of a Lord Buckley radio documentary he wanged, danged and falooned together and titled “A Most Immaculately Hip Aristocrat”. Swingin’ Beloveds, though His Lordship’s electromagnetic presence can be charted scatter shot throughout the wild and frisky Cherryland, rarely does a strong, concentrated appeal make itself available topside-wise.
