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In the tradition of the Radio comedy plays of the 1940s and 1950s, Canamera Entertainment Group Ltd. is
pleased to bring you “The King of Hoes” which is a 70 episode serial comedy which is a modern version of
the old Radio Comedy Plays.
Welcome to the small town of Powder Rock, home of “The King of Hoes”.
Relax and escape the pressures of your day to day world as you enter the zany town of Powder Rock
with all of its’ strange but lovable characters.
Once you become involved in the story you will quickly forget your troubles and at times you may even
forget that Maury King, “The King of Hoes”, is selling garden hoes.
Let the wonderful music written by Alex “A Train” Boynton, Blu Mankuma, Stevie Vallance, Cusse
Mankuma, Dan Flynn, Bobbi Iwasiuk and Dave Pickell transport you to another place where life is less
complicated.
I would like to thank all the writers and performers of the music, Richard Dolmat of Digital Sound Magic Studios for his fine technical and creative work, the cast and crew who brought the story to life, Ken Wong and Brian Leslie of Independent Film Center for the creation of our web site and Cynde Harmon of Really Real Films for all her excellent advice and encouragement.
Thank you also to Ferdinand Castillo for his excellent graphic design work and Alan Katowitz for his photography.
On behalf of all the cast and crew we hope you enjoy listening to “The King of Hoes” as much as we enjoyed making it.
Sincerely,
Mike Reilly,
Canamera Entertainment Group Ltd.

"The King of Hoes - Live at the Hoe House"
2 CD, 27 Episode Comedy
In these days of specialty retailers, the King of Hoes decides to specialize in selling garden hoes and party supplies in the small town of Powder Rock. He calls his business “The House of Hoes”.
The King is playing it straight but the audience laughs at the double entendres that result from the Kings wild and very creative marketing ideas.
Wild Turkey to you and I is a very popular brand of Bourbon but to the King it is his good friend Rancher Ben’s barbequed turkey. Party balloons are just that to the King but to the audience party balloons take on a whole new meaning when they become part of a marketing campaign that includes hoes and wild turkey. There are also wacky commercials that come in between the episodes.
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