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Justin Roderick Strunk Jr. (June 11, 1936 – October 5, 1981), better known as Jud Strunk, was an American singer-songwriter and comedian.


Biography


Early years

Born in Jamestown, New York, United States, he was raised in Buffalo, New York, where as a small boy his showmanship became evident. After he learned to play the
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, Strunk began entertaining locals and went on to wide recognition after appearances on national television network shows such as ''
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'' and ''
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Academic

He graduated from the
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in 1959 with a B.A in History.


"Daisy A Day"

Although much of Strunk's material was humorous, his most popular song was not. " Daisy a Day", which Strunk wrote and recorded in 1973, is a gentle, sentimental ballad in 3/4 time, describing the relationship between a boy and girl who ultimately grow old together. For every day of their lives, he gives her a daisy as a sign of their love. In the last verse, she has died, but her widower husband continues to make daily visits to her grave. The song made the ''
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'' Top 20 on both the
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and pop music charts. A cover version, ''Een Roosje, M'n Roosje'' (A Rose, My Rose) by Conny Vandenbos, reached No. 7 on the Dutch Top 40 hit list in 1974.


''Laugh-In''

Strunk was a regular member of the ''Laugh-In'' cast during its last season in 1972 and 1973.— During the ''Laugh-In Looks at the News'' segment, he often reported fictitious sporting events "directly from Farmington, Maine, spahts capitol of the wahld".


Other material

Strunk also wrote three humorous songs that made it into the country music charts, and he toured with the Andy Williams Road Show. One of these songs, "The Biggest Parakeets in Town," was a tongue-in-cheek story of a woman who is a bird fancier. Its central joke is the unspoken pun of "parakeets/pair o' tits" used in the title. Other singles, such as "Next Door Neighbor's Kid" (released in Dutch as "Sjakie Van De Hoek" and in German as "Jan Von Nebenan", respectively by Conny Vandenbosch) and the patriotic "My Country," appeared on various Billboard surveys. Strunk also scored a songwriting hit with "Bill Jones' General Store", the title track of his 1971 album of a similar name; Canadian musician Tommy Hunter charted in the top 20 on the country and adult contemporary charts in Canada with the song.


Last years and death

Strunk became a folk hero in
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and in 1970 narrowly lost the election for Senate seat in the state legislature. He was also a private pilot and purchased a 1941 Fairchild M62-A. On October 5, 1981, he suffered a heart attack just after take-off in the aircraft at Carrabassett Valley Airport, in Maine. The plane flipped over, falling some 300 feet, killing him instantly along with his passenger, Dick Ayotte, a long-time friend and local businessman. Strunk was 45 years old.


Discography


Albums


Singles


References


External links

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