Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 381 – Rich Fulcher on The First Family

Rich Fulcher’s improv and sketch roots go back far enough that he was taught by Del Close.  We discuss Rich going to law school and how comedy became his life, as well as growing up listening to The First Family.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Rich Fulcher

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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 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 137 – Alex Salem on The First Family

How has it taken this long to get to what might be the most famous comedy album of all time?  Simple: not one guest has requested it.  So this week, we start changing the format up.  Starting soon, we’re going to be giving guests who don’t have an album in mind, or who pick a CD or a cassette,

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