Joseph Scrimshaw is an hilarious gentleman with a seemingly odd choice for this week’s discussion – Frank Sinatra’s “The Tea Break” monologue from the 1966 album “Sinatra At The Sands.” Not only is this Sinatra doling out some well-honed bits, the monologue’s honesty and the atmosphere it creates were important moments for Joseph in discovering what works for him on stage.
Host: Jason Klamm
Producer: Mike Worden
This Week’s Guest: Joseph Scrimshaw
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Cole Stratton weirds it up this week with one of my new favorite comedy albums. Albert Brooks again bends the concept of the comedy record back when it was a medium you could still do that with and confuse people to their delight. It ends with a track where you get to perform a scripted sketch with Albert “on stage.” Thanks again to Cole for introducing us to this.