New episode of the Comedy on Vinyl Podcast at http://goo.gl/BYiznj – Episode 88 – Matt Lieberman on Bill Cosby – 8-15 12-15 (From Jason Klamm’s blog) – http://goo.gl/RSHwud

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Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
This Week’s Guest: Matt Lieberman

Comedy on Vinyl is recorded at Fort Awesome Studios in beautiful downtown Burbank. The samples played in these non-commercial (see: free) podcasts are used without permission under the provisions of fair use for the sake of comment

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DJCH Podcast Episode 5 – Gay Seaweed (from Dan and Jay’s Comedy Hour) http://goo.gl/riWNui

Dan and Jay discuss Dan’s local character reference, through Dan Decker, of Doug Decker, Oneonta, NY DJ.  They research his life, and also talk about an excessively long sketch in which Jason demonstrates the virtues of “no, but.”  Also, Dan tells stories of a shared childhood …

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New episode of the Comedy on Vinyl Podcast at http://goo.gl/Gi8WId – Episode 87 – Rodney Allen Rippy (From Jason Klamm’s blog) – http://goo.gl/VPkYr3

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This week we talk with Rodney Allen Rippy about his career, being a child star, and being in the best movie ever, “Blazing Saddles.”

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
This Week’s Guest: Rodney Allen Rippy

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DJCH Podcast Episode 4 – BudBerrie Candymead (from Dan and Jay’s Comedy Hour) http://goo.gl/Rg41HU

Dan and Jay discuss Jay’s venture into offensive stereotypes: Father O’Malley’s 60-second sermon.
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New episode of the Comedy on Vinyl Podcast at http://goo.gl/oqqX0a – Episode 86 – Dan Schlissel on Rodney Dangerfield – No Respect (From Jason Klamm’s blog) – http://goo.gl/agsQEm

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Dan Schlissel returns and, as usual, demonstrates his prowess as a comedy connoisseur and expert collector.  This time, we hit our second Dangerfield album in the podcast’s history, basking in the glow of the seemingly simple one-liners and crowd work of Rodney Dangerfield.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
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DJCH Podcast Episode 3 – Callback (from Dan and Jay’s Comedy Hour) http://goo.gl/RbL7gO

An interloper named Ari Jarvis lopes inter.  We discuss a bit more Schwarzing, but also Father O’Malley’s Sixty Second Sermon, track one from our “Greatest Hits” compilation in 1994.
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New episode of the Comedy on Vinyl Podcast at http://goo.gl/S7sa7e – Episode 85 – Mark Proksch on The Two Sides Of The Smothers Brothers (From Jason Klamm’s blog) – http://goo.gl/Eg91uf

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You’ve seen Mark Proksch on The Office as Nate.  You might have been fortunate enough to see Kenny Strasser, Yo-Yo Master.  He’s generally just brilliant and funny, but he also picked The Smothers Brothers, finally bringing me back to something I have memorized most of.  It gets comfortably nerdy herein, even if he doesn’t have anything to plug.  Enjoy!

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
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New episode of the Comedy on Vinyl Podcast at http://goo.gl/i0xFfW – Episode 84 – Rocky Mountain Mike on Stan Freberg Presents the United States of America, Vol 1: The Early Years (From Jason Klamm’s blog) – http://goo.gl/yhEbn5

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Rocky Mountain Mike (aka Mike Hardeman) has been creating political satire for years.  He began (as a lot of us did) recording himself and his friends creating comedy as kids.  He eventually moved into radio, and after an impressive back catalog, has finally released his first album of political satire, “Politically Incoherent.”  Mike wanted to discuss “

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