hi litledog.
his name was Lepedemain or Le Pedemain, I'm not too sure of the spelling, (Check the Mel Brooke's film "Blazing Saddles" - Govenor Lepedemain).
When I was in the army, I always had a glass of port before taking drill, it warmed the vocal chords and prevented a sore throat. If this doen't work, at least it tastes good.
I was going to write something facetious but perhaps Mick or Rod are reading this BBS, so I will restrain myself!
If you are doing a vocal take, then continue after the cough and then go back and puch in, or re-record on another track. I have never been satisfied with one complete take of vocals (I did a project last year where I did fifty seven takes of the vocals) and I am forever splicing vocal tracks.
That's the fun of recording, every take doesn't have to be perfect - just parts of it.
Regards,
John