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 several years ago.  This week, we talk about a record we almost talked about with another guest a while back, Walt Kelly’s Songs of the Pogo, and how this looks like a kid’s record, and almost is, but kind of also isn’t.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
Guest: Adam Koford

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Episode 156 – Live at iOWest – Another Monty Python Record

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Live from iOWest!  I’m joined this week by James Urbaniak, Jeremy Guskin, Andy Merrill and Taylor Jessen to talk about “Another Monty Python Record!”

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Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
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Episode 155 – Lee Camp on George Carlin – Class Clown

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He’s a stand up, an author, and the host of Redacted Tonight.  Give his work a listen and it’ll become obvious why the influence of Carlin was so important to him.  We discuss Class Clown and how important it is to have not only a point of view and a voice, but a reason for being on stage.  Not all stand ups necessarily agree that their work should have a point beyond laughter, but Lee’s a strong proponent of having one, and we have a great discussion about the purpose behind his material.

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Episode 154 – Andy Merrill on Steve Martin – Lets Get Small

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He’s the voice of Brak, one of the writers of Space Ghost: Coast to Coast, and a big fan of Steve Martin.  We have a lot of fun talking about obscure comedy as well as this, one of the most well-known there is.

Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
This Week’s Guest: Andy Merrill

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