Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 353 – David Ossman of The Firesign Theatre

I’ve been waiting years to speak with David Ossman, co-founding member of The Firesign Theatre, and I’m excited to be able to talk with him about his career, and Firesign’s first vinyl in decades, Dope Humor of the Seventies, out now from Stand Up! Records!

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Wo

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 352 – Tarik Davis on Richard Pryor – That N*****’s Crazy

You might have seen Tarik on The Amber Ruffin Show, or seen him perform comedy on the stage and screen.  This week, we sit  down to talk about Richard Pryor’s 4th album, his character work and storytelling, and what they mean to Tarik and his work.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Wor

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 351 – Bonus Episode – Hank Garrett

Hank Garrett’s career goes back to the days of one of my early comedy heroes (and recent point of discussion), Nat Hiken, when he was cast on Car 54, Where Are You?  His prolific and winding entertainment career includes standup, wrestling, and a number of other things, and we cover everything we

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 350 – Dan Gomiller on The Firesign Theatre – Everything You Know is Wrong

My best friend, comedy partner and other podcast(s) co-host Dan Gomiller joins me this week to talk about the one comedy album we didn’t grow up sharing.  As it turns out, we learn A LOT about the album and I get a glimpse into another side of Dan’s comedy upbringing I didn’t know

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 349 – Steve Everitt on Do Re Mi and Phil Silvers

Steve Everitt is a fellow obsessive about Phil Silvers, a fellow archivist, and the only person I know to turn his love of something into a museum and pop culture shop. We talk about one of Silvers’ turns on Broadway as a way into talking about the man himself.

Host: Jason

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 348 – Joy Grdnic on The Bickersons

The insanely prolific Joy Grdnic joins me to talk about her career in radio and sketch comedy, as well as one of the shows she remembers listening to in repeats as a kid, The Bickersons.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Joy Grdnic

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 347 – Arden Myrin on Steve Martin – A Wild and Crazy Guy

The hilarious Arden Myrin talks with me about Steve Martin’s influence on her, listening to this album for the first time for the show, and acting for him on stage.  It’s a fantastic conversation with a brilliantly funny comedian and actor.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Wo

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 346 – Mimi Pond on An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine May

Writer, cartoonist, graphic novelist and more Mimi Pond was kind enough to sit down and talk with me about the ever-popular Nichols and May, and discuss her history in the publishing and cartooning industries, as well as why we hold on to the things we make.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike W

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Comedy on Vinyl Podcast Episode 345 – Scott Bomar on Composing the Soundtrack to Dolemite is My Name

For the second rare occasion of this year, we’re talking with the artist himself.  Also, we’re once again talking about Dolemite Is My Name.  Scott Bomar is an accomplished composer and musician and he was a Rudy Ray Moore fan before he was ever involved in scoring Dolemite Is My Name, and he m

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