Comedians Matt Fulchiron and Louis Katz, along with distinguished guests, tell stories about life in transit, while providing advanced level travel tips.
Matt calls up Radio Rando to discuss their many trips to Las Vegas. Rando submits the rules to play by for maximum fun and success in this unique and wild city.
Matt and Craig Coleman zoom with Darren Carter to talk about the beginning of the pandemic, Zoom, Comedy Condos, hotels, California, In N Out Burger, Fresno, Bakersfield, performing stand up one on one at a theme park, and a college tour he was a part of in the 90's. Stoopid Rooster.
Eric Edwards discusses his start in stand up comedy in Tucson, as well as his transition to Los Angeles which led to opening for Andrew "Dice" Clay, and traveling to act in Hollywood movies.
Eric Edwards talks about traveling all over the US as a child, and then once more as a comedian.
Matt and Giggles discuss their trip to and from New Orleans.
Matt calls his high school friends to discuss the first few years of trips right after they got their driver's licenses.
Claude Stuart steps into the zoom to discuss living with his mother in law in the present, and the open road of his past. We get into Claude's start in Texas, his move to Los Angeles, and the endless stories of the road Matt and Claude are known to share nonstop.
Cliff Cash discusses his Million Mile Mercedes Tour in which he spent years touring The Continental United States performing stand up comedy, camping, and visiting National Parks.
Matt and Louis call Matt's friend Matt Green to discuss a car trip they took across The US and back in 1995.
Craig Coleman discusses leaving Bakersfield, CA to live in Alaska for 7 years.
Joe Sib talks about hanging with The Ramones and touring with Metallica.
Louis and Matt call Joe Sib in his walk in closet to talk about how skateboarding led to playing music, which led to touring, which led to comedy, which led to more touring.
The guys check back in with Kevin Shea to talk about his future train ride from Los Angeles to Seattle, and his previous trip to the Bahamas on a tension filled cruise.
Louis and Matt call Kevin Shea to talk about Kevin's early days on the road in which used his employer's corporate car and gas card to jump start his comedy career.
Matt and Louis call Bryan Erwin to discuss his time as a tour manager for bands in the 90's.
Pat Keane talks about his experiences living in Korea for 1 year & Japan for 2.
Matt and Louis call Lachlan Patterson to talk about Los Angeles in the early 00's, heading back to Vancouver to get more stand up comedy experience, and his last minute booking on The Tonight Show.
Jim Tews talks about joining The US Coast Guard, and finding his homes away from home: Cleveland & New York.
Kristin Eckstein joins Matt to discuss her home town: New Orleans, LA.
Lance Weiss stops by the Greenpoint studio way back in December 2018 to talk about touring via car, and showing up early to redesign the room at gigs that don't know how to do it themselves.
Louis concludes the trilogy with weeks 5 and 6 of a 6 week tour that runs straight into the Coronavirus hysteria.
Louis updates us on week 4 and 5 of his recent 6 week stand up tour.
Louis recounts the insane details of the first 3 weeks of his 6 week Winter tour.
Matt discusses the process of planning an engagement party in New York City, and then heads to Los Angeles, Santa Barbara, Big Sur, and San Francisco to celebrate.
Louis and Matt are at home in New York City at the same time!!! The boys discuss breakfast, coffee, The Master Cleanse, performing stand up in front of family and friends, independent comedy rooms, siting on the stool, dealing with hecklers, The Comedy Store, San Francisco, success, career lulls, and Hollywood. It's a laugh and a half.
Louis and Brianna Murphy recap their time in the Midwest.
Dave Ross discusses his incredible adventures touring The Continental US by car.
Matt, Louis, and Graham Kay talk about their experiences in Atlantic City, and the wild animals that live in Los Angeles. The conversation moves on to Graham's experience working as a stand up comedian on cruise ships: The audiences, the social life, and the rules. The boys go on to recount their recent night at the King Tuft show, and the bar they went to afterwards.
Eddie Ifft stops by to talk about high school reunions, the Malibu to heroin pipeline, cheating through college, faux opposition disorder, touring with a film crew, tree house farms (hotels), employing millennials, comedy condos, shortening the work week, cleithrophobia, boarding your flight when late, getting burned on a college gig, watching a flight attendant panic from turbulence, ever ready travel bags, sketchy Uber drivers, packing for a trip, working in Australia, getting clowned by Chris Rock, and the recent globalization of comedy.
Matt sits down with Tom Segura on the last day of their tour in Australia & New Zealand. The guys discuss Coffee, Koala Bear Sanctuaries, Australian Airports, and meeting The King Adrock.
Kevin McCaffrey stops by to talk about his trip to Chicago for The 2016 World Series.
Jeff Leach stops by to talk about starting comedy in The UK, moving to New York, and then Los Angeles. Jeff goes on to talk about 3 near death experiences, as well as his time as a male prostitute! A must listen for any Road Head fan.
Comedian Liz Miele stops by to talk about her love of cats, and her vast adventures all over the globe.
Matt and Louis stop by saxophonist James King's studio to talk about his experiences on the road with his band Fix and The Tantrums.
Louis and Grant Gordon recount their ridiculous adventures during the final week of Louis' recent 3 week midwest comedy tour.
In this instant classic, Louis and Matt stop by Carmen Lynch's place to talk about doing stand up comedy shows in Spanish, Egypt, The Grand Canyon, and The Hoover Dam. As Carmen shares incredible stories about traveling around India for 3 months, Louis chimes in with some pretty amazing stories of his own that include scams, food poisoning, and monkeys.
Greg Stone stops by to talk about his trip to Scotland. The guys get into renting apartments in New York, the fear of flying, waking up at the wrong airport, Xanax, false medical diagnoses, sleep apnea, and Thailand.
Louis sits down with Ryan Bukstein, The Vice President of Brand at The Ace Hotel chain to give tips on maintaining a positive experience as a hotel guest. The guys discuss hotel cleanliness, premature unpacking, lost items, and dealing with customers in the current internet review society.
Louis tries to figure out exactly where his relationship fell apart during his recent trip to Europe.
The guys talk about superstitions, Louis’ 4 week vacation / tour in Europe, preparing for a long trip, the joy of foreign currency, sleeping pills on a plane, red eye flights, discount airlines, French cuisine and culture, vacationing in rural France, late night dining, and Norway. Matt discusses the time his grandfather’s caretaker offered him $7000 to go to Georgia (Eastern Europe), marry her daughter, and take her back to The States. Louis and his girlfriend go to Slovakia for a wedding. Louis pitches an idea for a masculine cologne, and gets aggravated by a French right winger. He also finds the air conditioning in Europe to be less than acceptable, but enjoys the beer, the hiking, and the wineries.
Louis calls Matt from Chicago. Matt talks gives tip on taking the Greyhound Bus, and when to check out of a hotel. Louis talks about bringing warm weather clothes to a cold weather tour. Matt talks about his vacation to the Catskills, rental car tips in the trip-state area, commuting from the city to the suburbs, Zipcar, and his trip to MD, DC, and Atlantic City. Matt and Louis discuss new cars versus old cars, hecklers, Tom Segura's Canadian tour, flying private, Matt's last trip to Calgary (2018), precheck at the airport, airline credit cards, the airport lounge, timing airport security, public confrontations, and the Catholic Church.
Louis and Matt meet up with Ari Shaffir at The Comedy Cellar in New York to discuss airplane travel etiquette, eating international cuisine, urban wildlife, starting stand up comedy in Los Angeles, working the road as a comedian, and traveling abroad with no ties to the technical communications of modern society.
Louis and Matt stop by Moshe Kasher's place to talk about his experiences vacationing to national parks in his RV.
Welcome to the first episode of Road Heads featuring comedians Matt Fulchiron, and Louis Katz. This week Matt and Louis discuss eating in small towns, Matt's trips to Oklahoma, Texas, and Atlantic City. Louis describes a stressful trip to the airport in Vancouver.