The Comedy On Vinyl Podcast
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Episode 399 – Ahir Shah on Beyond the Fringe
This week Im joined by Ahir Shah to talk about the classic record Beyond the Fringe, the Footlights experience, the Fringe, and his comedy life in general. Host:Jason Klamm Producer:Mike Worden Gue
Episode 398 – Katie Mears Asks Jason About 10 Albums
This week, Katie returns and does me the honor of interviewing me about 10 albums that mean even more to me now that the podcast exists. Host: Jason Klamm Producer: Mike Worden Guest: Katie Mears Plea
Episode 397 – Adam Koford on Walt Kelly – Songs of the Pogo
Some of my first meaningful internet interactions were with Adam Koford, as a result of my love for his comics. He even let me sell a sculpture of one of his cartoons so I wouldn’t lose my apartment
Episode 396 – Alex Salem on Strong Bad Sings and Other Type Hits
Alex Salem has been waiting a full decade for this to come out so he could discuss it on this very show. He returns to walk me through an album that I needed a little bit of context for. We … Contin
Episode 395 – Lew Irwin on Creating The Credibility Gap
Lew Irwin talks about the origins of The Credibility Gap as a news satire show, and how Len Chandler composed 1,000 songs in one year alone for the program. Host: Jason Klamm Producer: Mike Worden Gue
Episode 394 – Ned Hastings on Two Steve Martin Records
Ned Hastings returns to help me round out the Steve Martin discography, with The Steve Martin Brothers, as well as Comedy is Not Pretty. Also, please join me this weekend to fundraise for a sick kitty
Episode 393 – Ian Brodie on George Carlin – A Place for My Stuff
Dr. Ian Brodie joins me to talk about folklore, using Carlin’s A Place for My Stuff as a way in to talking about how he examines stand-up through the folklore lens. Host: Jason Klamm Producer: Mike Wo
Episode 392 – Jordan Young on Spike Jones – Dinner Music (For People Who Aren’t Very Hungry)
Jordan Young joins me this week to talk about the latest (and possibly final) edition of his book Spike Jones Off the Record (hardback): The Man Who Murdered Music. Our starting point is an outrageou
Episode 391 – Family Albums Ep 11 – Spike Jones, Jr. talks about Spike Jones
Spike Jones, Jr tells the story of his father’s career, as well as filling in for his dad near the end of his dad’s life. Host: Jason Klamm Producer: Mike Worden Guest: Spike Jones, Jr. Please subscri
Episode 390 – Family Albums Ep 10 – Karen Knotts talks about her Dad, Don Knotts
Family Albums returns, and we talk with Karen Knotts about her father, Don Knotts, as well as his 1961 comedy album, An Evening with Me. Host: Jason Klamm Producer: Mike Worden Guest: Karen Knotts Ple