Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 338 – Jennifer Candy on Monty Python Sings

Jennifer Candy stops by to talk a mutual favorite, Monty Python Sings!

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Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Jennifer Candy

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Epiosode 337 – Laurence Brown on Billy Connolly – Get Right Intae Him

Fellow English transplant Laurence Brown has made a name on YouTube talking about, well, being an English transplant in the US.  This week, we talk our mutual love of Billy Connolly.

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 336 – Katie Mears on Will Rogers

Katie Mears returns to talk about a less-conventional comedy album, at least compared to our usual fare.  We’re also briefly visited by her grandmother, who recalls what a big part of culture Will Rogers was when she was a kid.

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 335 – Graham Clark on The Smothers Brothers at The Purple Onion

Graham is the other half of my favorite podcast, and he agreed to talk about one of my favorite albums of all time.  We talk about why certain types of comedy work the way they do, as well as Graham’s delight at getting to open for the Brothers themselves.

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 334 – Fran Brill on An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May

She’s an absolute legend.  Fran Brill was there in the early Henson days and has been acting in every conceivable medium since before then, trying her hand at everything.  She picked a fantastic album to discuss, as well.

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 333 – Jimmy Pardo on Comic Relief 1986

Jimmy Pardo returns!  This time, we talk about a mixed bag, at best, of some of the most existent comic acts of the mid-1980s.

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Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Jimmy Par

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 332 – Carl Tart on Redd Foxx – Wild Party

Carl is one of the funniest improvisers I’ve ever seen. This week, he gives me the opportunity to dive a little deeper into the world of Redd Foxx.  We talk about stand-up, improv, being a child actor, and what it took to finally suck him back into comedy as an adult.

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 330 – Chris Candy on David Cross – Shut Up, You Fucking Baby!

Chris is an actor and a musician.  This week, we talk about how his love of ska and punk and music led to him first hearing and loving this album by David Cross.  We discuss how it has aged and what it means today, as an album produced just barely post-9/11.

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Producer: Mike Wor

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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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