Episode 371 – Terry Jones on Franklin Ajaye – Don’t Smoke Dope, Fry Your Hair

Stand up comic Terry Jones joins me to talk about Franklin Ajaye and a record I’ve been waiting for an excuse to listen to.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Terry Jones

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Don’t Smoke Dope, Fry Your Hair on Vinyl

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Episode 357 – Boff Whalley on Eric Idle & Neil Innes – The Rutland Weekend Songbook

He co-founded and played guitar in Chumbawamba, and has done too many things creatively to enumerate here, but Boff Whalley and the rest of the band, as well as the punk movement, were influenced by comedy.  One shining example is The Rutland Weekend songbook.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Boff Whalley

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The Rutland Weekend Songbook on Vinyl

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Episode 308 – Jim Piddock on Peter Cook and Dudley Moore – Derek and Clive – Live!

This week the fantastic Jim Piddock joins me to talk Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, and his friendship with some other comedy legends.  It’s a fun time.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Jim Piddock

Derek and Clive Live! on Discogs
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Episode 267 – Family Albums Episode 1 – Rand Huguely on Jay Huguely

This episode is the first in a mini-series we’re calling Family Albums, where we talk to the family and close friends of folks who made comedy albums, or album.  We want to discover the lives behind these often obscure albums, which themselves are usually just a small blip in creative and fascinating lives.

This week, we talk with Rand Huguely, whose father, Jay Huguely, took a failed ad campaign and made a number one record out of it.  We talk about Jay’s life, in and outside of entertainment, including his work on Magnum, P.I. and the role of a lifetime, Don Quixote (pictured above, to the right of Cledus Maggard)).

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Rand Huguely

Jay Huguely on Discogs

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Episode 255 – Ross Blocher on Steve Allen and Mike Warnke

Ross Blocher of Oh No Ross and Carrie stops by with two albums that somehow find their way into the same discussion of skepticism and humor and those two can coalesce and/or create the other.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Ross Blocher

Oh No Ross and Carrie
Funny Fone Calls by Steve Allen on Vinyl
Alive!
by Mike Warnke on Vinyl

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Episode 243 – Garon Cockrell on Richard Pryor – Are You Serious

From the PopCultureBeast InfoDesk, it’s Garon Cockrell, himself, talking about an album neither of us had heard before.  We also find some guidance from Patton Oswalt’s Twitter.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Garon Cockrell

Pop Culture Beast
Are You Serious??? on Vinyl

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Episode 151 – Jason C. Brown on the SNL Album

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Jason C. Brown is the director of an upcoming short film called Imaginary Friends, which is currently funding on Indiegogo, hence our unusual posting of a COV bonus episode this week.  I may be biased (see me in the promo video below), but I think you should go send some money their way so that this movie gets made!  Jason sat down with me to discuss one of his greatest influences – SNL.  We delve even deeper into the album than we did the last time we covered it, and end up way too perplexed about the straight-up Coke ad at the beginning.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
This Week’s Guests: David Melville

Imaginary Friends on Indiegogo
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