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DANCER, PRANCER & NERVOUS

“The Happy Reindeer”

(Harold Rustigion, Robert Plaisted)

Capitol 4300

No. 34    December 28, 1959

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Okay, these were singing reindeer.  Uh Huh.  They were at the time to be seen as competition to those other

singing “things”–Chipmunks, NUTTY SQUIRRELS, SINGING DOGS, “Witch Doctor” and that Purple People

Eater.”  The “brains” behind this reindeer act was Harold Rustigian, aka, Russ Regan.   Now, Russ’ name has

not been widely known on the streets; not so behind the scenes.

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Regan’s had been in the music business for three decades-plus; at the time.   He had palyed the part of a

promo man, A&R chief, and for a bit headed the Warner Brothers’ subsidiary Lomo, followed by the vice

presidency and general managership of Uni during its’ Neil Diamond and Elton John heyday.   In the ’70s he

was responsible as president of 20th Century-Fox for their momentary resurgence and strong R&B showing.

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“The Happy Reindeer” disk was one of his flaky flights. “In 1959, I teamed up with Bobby Plaisted, probably

the diriest man I have ever been around,” Regan explained to Joe Smith, President of Capitol Records and

author of Off the Record.   “He never bathed.   But I put up with him because he was talented.   We wrote a

song in ’59 called ‘The Happy Reindeer’  by Dancer, Prancer and Nervous.   Big Christmas record.   Probably

the last big Christmas record.”   Regon and his odorous peer tried once more with “I Wanna Be An Easter

Bunny.”   The label credits were shifted to read “The Singing Reindeer.”    No luck was theirs.   The follow-

up was a dog.

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Reportedly, while in-between doing all that Record Chief Exec stuff Regan found time to participate in the

creation of other silly singles, such as “Gonna Climb That Ole Hill,” credited to the Singing Ants, “Calling All

Cars,” as by Little Davey Summers, and with Joe Saraceno, half of the “One-Hit” TONV & JOE, Regan has

been listed as a “member” of the ROUTERS, and the force behind “El Surfer,” attributed to the Baggys.