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    The Era of Being Tired with Jo Firestone

    The Era of Being Tired with Jo Firestone

    Hello, hello!  This week, I'm joined by comedian, writer, and actor, Jo Firestone. Jo is best known for her work on The Tonight Show, Ziwe (Showtime), Joe Pera Talks With You (Adult Swim), and Good Timing (Peacock), Shrill,  and What We Do In The Shadows. 

    We dished about crispy R's,  how to store your vegetables properly according to Tik Tok, her new book Murder on Sex Island, and much more!

    Watch the video version of this episode on youtube @ Sarah R Lazarus Comedy.
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    E164: Max Weinberg - The Big Beat of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band!

    E164: Max Weinberg - The Big Beat of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band!

    My guest is legendary drummer Max Weinberg of Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band! In this episode we discuss Max's audition for Bruce & The E Street Band in August of 1974. What it's like to be approaching 50 years with Bruce. His 16 years as bandleader for Conan O'Brien on The Late Show and The Tonight Show, Max's son, Jay Weinberg, the drummer for Slipknot, his fantastic book, "The Big Beat" scheduled to be re-released in 2024, his drumming influences Buddy Rich, Hal Blaine, DJ Fontana. We also discuss his Big Band, Max Weinberg's Jukebox and more! 

    Check out Max Weinberg's Jukebox website for a show near you! https://www.maxweinberg.com/

    https://linktr.ee/live_from_my_drum_room

    www.youtube.com/c/JohnDeChristopherLiveFromMyDrumRoom


    Episode 279: Unity or Unionization

    Episode 279: Unity or Unionization
    unity decided to just drop a nuke on the game development world and the both backtracked and doubled down, but so far it has cause among us to be pulled from storefronts. Meanwhile, Marvel Studios VFX artists have unanimously voted to join IATSE, in the first of its kind unionization vote in the VFX industry. Starfield continues to dominate the headlines and gaming charts, SquareEnix may be facing a interesting situation, and the iPhone is getting AAA gaming support. Meanwhile Miyazaki unretires, Alan Moore gives his money to charity, and Shawn Levy says Deadpool is like John Candy. Plus my favorite 80s teen movies! Come take a listen.

    2 Als 1 Pod Vol 248: Helen Keaney returns to the virtual studio!

    This Day in History: July 29 - The Lord of the Rings, Jack Paar, Lou Brock, and Tina Turner"

    This Day in History: July 29 - The Lord of the Rings, Jack Paar, Lou Brock, and Tina Turner"

     On this day in history, July 29, we commemorate significant events that have left a lasting impact. In 1954, JRR Tolkien's masterpiece "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" was published, setting the stage for an epic fantasy saga. Meanwhile, in 1957, the legendary "Tonight Show" hosted by Jack Paar made its debut on NBC, captivating audiences for years to come. Fast forward to 1974, and Cardinals icon Lou Brock stole his 700th base, marking a historic moment in baseball history. Finally, in 1985, Tina Turner filmed the iconic music video for "One of the Living," immortalized on the "Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome" soundtrack. Let's take a journey back in time and relive these remarkable milestones!

    E142: Live From My Drum Room With Jeff "Tain" Watts! 5-3-23

    E142: Live From My Drum Room With Jeff "Tain" Watts! 5-3-23

    John’s guest is legendary Jazz drummer, composer, band leader and seven-time Grammy winner, Jeff “Tain” Watts. John and Jeff talk about when they met in 1980 while Jeff was attending Berklee College of Music in Boston, Jeff’s background in Classical Music, and moving to New York at age 22 as his career took off. Jeff also talks about moving to Los Angeles and his years as the drummer for The Tonight Show band, and much more! 

    Subscribe to Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher! @livefrommydrumroom ​And check out John’s other series “TrackTalk” exclusively on Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher! “TrackTalk" features iconic tracks, and the drummers who played them! TrackTalk is an insiders’ view on your favorite songs, by the drummers who helped create them! @livefrommydrumroom


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    Stand-Up Comedy Lore & The Golden Age of Entertainment

    Stand-Up Comedy Lore & The Golden Age of Entertainment

    Strap in for the show biz chat sesh of a lifetime: Legendary comedian Tom Dreesen and 80s TV icon Larry Manetti join us for story after story about Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr. Smokey Robinson, Tom Selleck, Robert Wagner, Mike Connors, Robert Conrad, David Letterman, Johnny Carson and more!


    As epic as the stories are the story-tellers. Tom Dreesen’s mind-blowing C.V. traces his career path from shoe shine boy in Harvey, Illinois to sharing a jet and a stage with Frank Sinatra. Along the way he pioneered the first integrated comedy team, Tim and Tom with Tim Reid, graced the tonight show stage 60 times, frequently guested and guest hosted for and with David Letterman and toured with Smokey Robinson and Sammy Davis Jr. 


    Tom spent 15 years on the road with Sinatra, forming a friendship that informed and nourished both of them. 


    Tom offers insights into forging a career in comedy, he shares revelations about his Chicago childhood and Tom and Fritz swap Tonight show baptismal stories. 


    Larry Manetti tells us that he was discoverd in the Universal commissary and cast soon thereafter in Baa Baa Black Sheep thanks to the fervent support of Robert Conrad. Larry fills us in on his What’s Cooking With Larry Manetti pilot which featured the handsomest guest cast in cooking show history: Tom Selleck, Robert Wagner and Mike Connors! And Larry ’s lifelong friendship with Tom Selleck welcomes a new chapter this week as they star together in an upcoming episode of Blue Bloods.


    Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending Any Given Tuesday by Lis Smith and The Pale Blue Eye novel by Louis Bayard which has become a Netflix film starring Christian Bale and Harry Melling. 

    Path Points of Interest:

    Tom Dreesen

    Still Standing by Tom Dreesen


    Tom Dreesen on Wikipedia


    Tom Dreesen on Twitter


    Tom Dreesen on Instagram


    Larry Minetti on IMDB


    Larry Minetti on Wikipedia


    Article about Larry's upcoming Blue Bloods episode/Magnum reunion

    What's Cookin' With Larry Manetti & Tom Selleck


    Aloha Magnum by Larry Manetti


    Any Given Tuesday by Lis Smith

    The Pale Blue Eye by Louis Bayard


    Article on The Pale Blue Eye on Tudum


    The Pale Blue Eye on Netflix

    Deep with Jimmy Fallon & Shallow about the Vanderpump Reunion

    Deep with Jimmy Fallon & Shallow about the Vanderpump Reunion

    This week, we're talking to Jimmy Fallon about 'That's My Jam,' hosting 'The Tonight Show,' Jimmy's SNL days, and the glory of having his very own marquee outside 30 Rock. Meanwhile, I don't have a single piece of merch in the NBC Store. A shot glass? Anything? Please??

    Plus, John Hill and I talk about that Vanderpump Reunion tea and Variety's star studded Power of Women luncheon. 

    For more interviews and behind-the-scenes tea, tune in to Andy Cohen Live weekdays on Radio Andy by subscribing to SiriusXM. Use my code siriusxm.com/radioandytrial for a free trial!

    Cocktails with Lee Wilkof: Disco Beaver From Outer Space

    Cocktails with Lee Wilkof: Disco Beaver From Outer Space

    Lee Wilkof is a Tony, Obie, and Drama Desk nominated actor, perhaps best known for originating the role of Seymour Krelborn in the original off-Broadway production of the cult classic musical, Little Shop of Horrors. Additional off-Broadway highlights include: originating the role of Samuel Byk in Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman’s Assassins (Drama Desk Award nomination), The Present Tense (Obie Award, Drama Desk Award nomination), Broadway credits include: The Odd Couple; Democracy; The Boys from Syracuse; Kiss Me, Kate (Tony and Drama Desk Award nominations); She Loves Me; The Front Page and Sweet Charity. Mizlansky/Zilinsky or Schmucks, The Underpants and June Moon. He has appeared regionally in productions at Yale Repertory Theatre, Baltimore Centerstage, McCarter Theatre, the Goodman, and the Williamstown Theatre Festival. Film credits include The Grey Zone; The School of Rock; This Boy’s Life; Private Parts; Xanadu, and Sidney Lumet’s Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead. He also directed the feature film No Pay, Nudity with a cast including  Nathan Lane, Gabriel Byrne, and Frances Conroy

    Additionally, Mr. Wilkof has amassed over 100 appearances in episodic television and movies of the week, including Law & Order; The West Wing; Ally McBeal (SAG Award); Max Headroom; Curb Your Enthusiasm; An Early Frost; Cop Rock; Hart to Hart; The Tonight Show, and The Gong Show. 

    The Streamy Awards Happened, But What Was Josh Wearing? OpenAI is Cool But Maybe Too Cool and Rhett and Link Get Mad Respect

    The Streamy Awards Happened, But What Was Josh Wearing? OpenAI is Cool But Maybe Too Cool and Rhett and Link Get Mad Respect

    In this special episode:  

    • How were the Streamy Awards after all?  Josh and Lauren share how it went! 
    • ChatGPT and OpenAI – more cool than scary? Our hosts chime in. 
    • Rhett and Link get profiled in the NY Times - they may be OG’s but they’re not slowing down one bit. Mad respect!
    • Uploads/Downloads: Discord monetizes and whattup FoodieCon

     

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    Episode 226 - Funny for a Reason with Michael Jr.

    Episode 226 - Funny for a Reason with Michael Jr.

    Michael Jr. is a comedic thought leader. Using comedy and dynamic storytelling, he brings laughter and encouragement all over the world as he inspires audiences to discover and activate their purpose. This unique skill set has landed him on stages like “The Tonight Show” on NBC, Tedx Talks, and “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” You can find him in Sony Pictures' feature film “War Room,” as well as starring roles in “Selfie Dad,” “Laughing On Purpose,” and “More Than Funny.” He is funny for a reason as he works to make laughter commonplace in uncommon places.

    The Spooky Episode (S2 E1)

    The Spooky Episode (S2 E1)

    The Season 2 Premier happens to be the Halloween special, and in the show's new format! Listen to hear: a 9-1-1 line on the scariest night of the year; a Dracula costume makes a bad impression; a full moon transformation; everyone's worst nightmare; and a correspondence between Frankenstein's monster and Dr. Frankenstein during the Monster's first semester at college.

     

    "9-1-1 Dispatch" starring Rosemary West and the featured players of Modern Exhibits

    "Costume Party" starring Henry Nickerson, Molly Rodenbush, Rosemary West, and Bo Segrest

    "Night of the Full Moon" starring Daniel Ramirez, Rosemary West, and Molly Rodenbush

    "The Horrors of Customer Service" starring Bo Segrest and the featured players of Modern Exhibits

    "Freshman Frankenstein" (written by Bo Segrest & Dylan Smith) starring Bo Segrest and the featured players of Modern Exhibits

    All episodes written by Bo Segrest

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    and BO SEGREST
     

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    FROM THE VAULT: Steve Allen & Jack Paar

    FROM THE VAULT: Steve Allen & Jack Paar

    I kid you not: there were Tonight Show hosts way before Jimmy Fallon was even born. If you thought late night started with Johnny Carson, Jay Leno and Conan O'Brien, think again.
    When the Tonight Show premiered nationally on NBC in 1954, Steve Allen was the man behind the desk.  I interviewed him 30 years ago, in 1992, about Leno and David Letterman's fight for Carson's late night throne. Five years later, I had a longer one-on-one with the man who succeeded Allen in 1957, Jack Paar.
    The two men seem like total opposites at first. Allen was a tall, slick, composer-author-performer who was not above wearing a T-bag suit into a dunk tank for laffs.  Paar was a touchy, engaging bundle of nerves who once quit in the middle of his own monologue.
    Still, they also had a lot in common. Both were exceptionally articulate, as you'll hear on these two interviews. They also shared a feeling that television was lacking in taste compared to their Tonight Show years.
    This is a slice of audible TV history I've never shared before. Please enjoy this latest brioux.tv podcast episode, which comes straight FROM THE VAULT.

    Episode 116: Tango Alpha Lima: Actress and comedian Ashley Gutermuth

    Episode 116: Tango Alpha Lima: Actress and comedian Ashley Gutermuth
    IN THE NEWS In honor of the start of a new Legion membership year, Jeff and Ashely share membership stories and invite the Alphas to share their own membership stories. THIS WEEK'S GUEST We're doubling down on our Ashlies this week with our guest, New Jersey-based actress, voice-over artist and stand-up comedian Ashley Gutermuth. Ashley is married to a career Air Force reservist, and she's rapidly building an online following with her unique take on spouse and military humor, and she's quickly carving out a name for herself with her inside-military jokes. RAPID FIRE June American Legion Impact Report highlights career events and legislative wins on Capitol Hill. Army backpedals on policy dropping High School diploma requirement WWII Medal of Honor recipient Herschel "Woody" Williams lies in honor at U.S. Capitol Special Guest: Ashley Gutermuth.

    Comedy & Body Positivity featuring Cathy Ladman

    Comedy & Body Positivity featuring Cathy Ladman

    Cathy Ladman possesses one of the keenest minds in standup comedy. She has appeared on The Tonight Show nine times, and on Craig Ferguson’s Late, Late Show four times. She has won the American Comedy Award for Best Female Standup Comic and starred in her own HBO special, One Night Stand. An acclaimed actor, Cathy’s credits include:  “Charlie Wilson’s War,” “The Aristocrats,” "White Oleander,” “Mad Men,” “Modern Family,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” and "Everybody Loves Raymond."


    Cathy is now focussing her energy and talent on a solo play called, “Does This Show Make Me Look Fat which shines a light on her struggle with body image and Anorexia.  


    Plus, Fritz and Weezy are recommending Listening To Kenny G on HBO, Cyrano, in theaters and 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything on Apple Plus.

    Path Points of Interest:

    Cathy Ladman


    Cathy Ladman on IMDB


    Cathy Ladman on Twitter


    Cathy Ladman on Facebook


    Instagram

    Cathy's Play - Does This Show Make Me Look Fat?

    HBO Music Box Documentaries


    Woodstock 99: Peace, Love and Rage


    Jagged


    DMX: Don't Try to Understand


    Listening to Kenny G


    Mr. Saturday Night


    Juice WRLD: Into the Abyss


    Cyrano - In Theaters


    1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything on Apple Plus

    1971 - Never a Dull Moment: Rock's Golden Year


    EP 35: Ken Butler on Music Meets Sculpture

    EP 35: Ken Butler on Music Meets Sculpture

    "I've Always Been Interested in Finding Connections Between Art and Music" - Ken Butler

    Our guest today is Ken Butler.  Ken is a musician, experimental musical instrument builder, and visual artist. He builds hybrid musical instruments and other artworks that explore the interaction and transformation of common and uncommon objects, altered images, sounds and silence. His work combines live music, instrument design, performance art, theater, sculpture, and other forms of visual art. He is internationally recognized as an innovator of experimental musical instruments created from diverse materials including tools, sports equipment, and household objects. Butler has performed with John Zorn, Laurie Anderson, David Van Tieghem, Butch Morris, The Soldier String Quartet, Matt Darriau's Paradox Trio, The Tonight Show Band, and The Master Gnawa musicians of Morocco. He has been featured in exhibitions and performances worldwide including The Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, The Prada Foundation in Venice, The State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg, New Music America, Mass MoCA, and The Kitchen, The Brooklyn Museum, Lincoln Center and The Metropolitan Museum in New York City as well as in Canada, South America, Thailand, and Japan. His works are represented in public and private collections in Portland, Seattle, Vail, Los Angeles, Toronto, Montreal, Washington, Paris, Tel Aviv, and New York City including the permanent collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. .

    Topics discussed:

    Ken's beginnings and interest in art and music, how he began building hybrid musical instruments from everyday objects, his sources of inspiration his experiences as a music educator, his experiences recording for Tzaddik Records, performing with John Zorn and the Gnawa Masters of Morocco, his experience as a guest on The Tonight Show, the Downtown Music Scene of the 80s and 90s, the future of experimental music, and his experience as a cancer survivor.

    Music on this episode:

    "Building a Desert Blizzards"

    “Axioms”

    “Par Twelve”

    All music composed and performed by Ken Butler, from the album “Voices of Anxious Objects.”

    Ken Butler's Hybrid Visions 

    Credits
    Producer and host: Dawoud Kringle
    Publisher: Musicians For Musicians (MFM), Inc. and Sohrab Saadat Ladjvardi
    Technical support: Adam Reifsteck
    Links
    Be sure to follow and tag MFM on Facebook ([https://www.facebook.com/M4M.org/] and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/mfm\_association/).

    Pilot 2: with MikeFPlays and Shrek 2

    Pilot 2: with MikeFPlays and Shrek 2

    An interview with legendary Nintendo variety streamer MikeFplays who talks to us about his channel growth, life on Twitch and all of his upcoming exciting new content. Plus Jacob and I talk about a film from our past - Shrek 2. 

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