Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 375 – Joe Gilford on Booker & Foster – You Don’t Have to Be Jewish

Joe Gilford drops by to talk with me about his dad’s vinyl work, his stand-up work, and some other seminal comedy albums from his youth.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Joe Gilford

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 370 – Jennifer Keishin Armstrong on Gertrude Berg – How to Be A Jewish Mother

Jennifer Keishin Armstrong wrote the fantastic When Women Invented Television, and we picked TV pioneer Gertrude Berg to discuss, as well as the album she performed toward the end of her career, How to Be A Jewish Mother.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Jennfier Keishin Ar

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 330 – Lisa Popeil on Bob Booker and George Foster – You Don’t Have to Be Jewish

Lisa is a voice teacher and a performer, who talks to me about working with Weird Al and Frank Zappa, including as a background singer on Al’s song about her father, “Mr. Popeil.”  I stand by my dumb food dehydrator joke, but for the record that one is Ron’s.

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Producer: Mike Wo

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 172 – Jonathan Katz on Burns and Schreiber – In One Head and Out the Other

It’s time to send the little ones to dreamland… Not really, this is a pretty clean episode, especially given the album we’re covering.  The Thrilling Adventure Hour’s own narrator, Hal Lublin, joins us to discuss Robin Williams’ great live album.

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Producer: Mike Worden
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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 136 – Breck Parkman and Maura McCoy on Vinyl and Archaeology

This week’s episode is not really about one comedy album, but about the strange case of a burned commune, the family that lived there, and the man who has been studying the site for thirty-plus years, using vinyl found at the scene as one of his tools.  Among them, one comedy album (a Cosby

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