Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 222 – Matt Gourley on Chevy Chase – Self-Titled Album

Matt Gourley returns.  Or should I say Gatt Rourley meturns?  No.  We talk Chevy Chase’s confusing vinyl debut.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Matt Gourley

Chevy Chase on Vinyl
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My first documentary feature film is on DVD!  Pick up a copy at

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Dan and Jay’s Comedy Hour Podcast Episode 112 – Neural Network Dan

This week, Jay is joined by a new temporary co-host, Neural Network Dan.  We’re not sure how this happened,  but we’re getting closer and closer to the Danularity.

Also, Jay’s first documentary film, Lords of Soaptown, came out on DVD December 6th! Order now at

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 221 – Jesse David Fox on Kyle Kinane – Death of the Party

I’ve been waiting awhile to talk about Kyle Kinane, and Jesse David Fox, host of the podcast Good One, has the fortune of knowing some of the back story on Kyle’s work.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Jesse David Fox

Death of the Party on Vinyl

My first documentary

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Dan and Jay’s Comedy Hour Podcast Episode 111 – The 6th One Will Kill You

This week, Dan and Jay talk about a clip from their first overly-ambitious feature film attempt, The Slightly Shaded And Maybe Even Black Avenger.

Also, Jay’s first documentary film, Lords of Soaptown, came out on DVD December 6th! Order now at bit.ly/soaptowndvd!

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 220 – Tommy Chong

There are three dream guests for this show: Weird Al, Cheech Marin, and Tommy Chong, in that order only for syntactic drama.  It’s bee six years, but I finally got to speak with Tommy Chong, whose work with Cheech inspired me to do comedy that you wouldn’t peg as inspired by Cheech and Chong.

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