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Who's Your Band? Episode 168 with hosts Jeffrey Paul and Sean Morton with special guest, comedian, actor, and writer Dave Juskow!Get ready for a wild ride down memory lane as we dive into the world of novelty hits that you might not even remember! Today, we dig into those cringe-worthy songs that somehow made it to the airwaves, like Rick D's infamous "Disco Duck" and its lesser-known sequel, "Disco Rilla." Comedian Dave Juskow returns to the show, as we explore the bizarre and often hilarious side of music history. Trust me, you won't want to miss our takes on these forgotten gems that'll have you laughing and cringing in equal measure. So grab your headphones, sit back, and let's reminisce about the ridiculousness of novelty songs that could only exist in the wacky world of the 70s and 80s!
EGGzactly, how could electing a New Pope possibly affect Dave Juskow? But it's true. Find out today why. AND, the race to the new parking garage that closes at midnight. It's an action packed new Juskow in the City! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What a wonderful Wednesday it was here in NYC as I fully took advantage of living here and got the luxury of seeing 2 Broadway shows in one day. First our friend Josh Harmon and his new comedy drama "We Had a World", which was fantastic. Then 3 hours later, dinner with David Yazbek (the day before he was nominated for a Tony Award) and then his new musical "Dead Outlaw" as it moved to Broadway from the Off-Broadway theatre I had originally seen it in. A True Juskow in the City experience that can only be brought to you by your pal, Dave Juskow. Great stuff. And go see those shows if you come to town.
GGACP celebrates the birthday of Emmy-winning actor Jack Klugman (b. April 27) by presenting this ENCORE of a 2020 tribute to ABC's "The Odd Couple." In this episode, comedian-superfan Dave Juskow, author Bob Leszczak (“The Odd Couple on Stage & Screen”) and the sons of Oscar Madison himself, Adam Klugman and David Klugman join Gilbert and Frank for a loving look back on the hit series (and GGACP favorite). Also, Tony Randall stands out, Mickey Rooney loses out, John Byner breaks up the room and Garry Marshall makes TV history. PLUS: The queen of game shows! “The New Odd Couple”! Howard Cosell fakes it! Adam plays young Oscar! And David hits the road with Randall and Klugman! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The week began innocently enough at Don't Tell Mamas where the tables were turned on your pal Dave Juskow, but then an old army injury flared up again as my back just stopped working I guess. Enter the Acupuncturist. A friend's wife who's obviously nutty with this old mysticism like The Force. BUT, I was desperate so I gave it a try and TRIED extremely hard to concentrate knowing full well, it may not work if you don't give it your all. Unfortunately, an hour before the Acupuncture I found out my garage in Manhattan was closing for good. It's like getting kicked out of your apartment. I dare anyone to feel relaxed after that so. . . .All we be explained on this week's episode. And Gene Hackman, of course. . . a murder mystery. EGGciting. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This pre-valentine's day week crashes and burns as everyone cancels but it all turns out into an interesting weekend. I got to spend time with the Dave Juskow of the last generation (except he's rich). Damnit. I've gotta work on that. Also, Super Bowl Sunday at Elon and his wife's apt. I thought they were having a super bowl party but they only invited me. "Do you want us to order Thai food?" For Super Bowl Sunday? What is happening!?? Uh oh. All will be explained on this week's exciting episode of Juskow in the City. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 500th Episode of the combined Dave Juskow podcasts - The Spread, The Nightfly and Juskow in the City. For this episode I decided to record it with my other weekly YouTube Show at the Comedy Cellar (Comedy Cellar Tuesdays with Dave Juskow). So joining me on this episode recorded Tuesday December 10, 2024 are Dave Attell, Nick Griffin and Russ Meneve. We really had a great time recording this. Later in the episode I put up pictures of old comedians we either started with or were ahead of us when we first started to see if we could guess their names. It was alot of fun. I think you'll like it too. I couldn't be happier that this one, the 500th episode, is now one of my favorite episodes. That's the way it should be. Thanks so much for being a loyal listener of Juskow in the City. And, please feel free to sign up for my Patreon page if you liked the show. Thanks to all my friends and listeners that have become friends I've been lucky enough to meet along the way.Dave Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The new president was announced last week and it's another four year nightmare for Dave Juskow as my Trump Tower Parking Garage will once again become a logistical nightmare. Sigh. So with that being said, I was going to take the PATH train to Hoboken but somebody got murdered so apparently there's no way to get anywhere anymore. It's over folks. See you in 2028. (but we'll still have fun
On this week's episode of "Who's Your Band?," comedian and actor Dave Juskow joins hosts Jeffrey Paul and Sean Morton for a lively discussion about the quirks of beloved television shows from the past. They delve into the cringe-worthy moments of classic TV specials, including the infamous "Do the Fonzie" dance from Happy Days and the equally bizarre "Do the Carmine" from Laverne and Shirley. The trio shares their thoughts on the absurdity of these moments and reflect on their childhood memories of watching these shows, highlighting how they shaped their comedic sensibilities. Along the way, they explore the intersections of nostalgia, humor, and the sometimes disappointing reality of celebrity encounters. Don't miss this hilarious episode of Who's Your Band!
Dangerfield's was a NYC comedy club – named after part-owner Rodney Dangerfield. It opened in 1969 (and closed in 2020) and was plain CREEPY. Dangerfield's can be seen in the movie, The Joker and the legendary Young Comedian's special that launched Sam Kinison, Andrew Dice Clay, and Louie Anderson. And we talk to comedian Dave Juskow about the history of this creepy comedy club. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Three Presidents past and present came into town this week and I know the first thing you thought of was "how would this affect Dave Juskow of Juskow in the City?" - and I appreciate that. Well, it was a nightmare, as usual. I thought they all hated New York City (except for Clinton), why do they bother me? Anyhoo, that, our friend Marcie coming to town; the Nickelodeon documentary and that poor Drake Bell and, again, "how does this affect Dave Juskow"; comedian Todd Barry's birthday party and how "Don't You Forget About Me" came to be sung by the band "Simple Minds". All this and more on an all new Juskow in the City. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The legendary Comedy Cellar - is the Yankee Stadium of NYC comedy clubs. Founded in 1982, the club has helped launch the careers of Jon Stewart, Dave Chappelle, Colin Quinn, Dave Attell, Amy Schumer, Ray Romano...(you get the idea). And we talk to comedian Dave Juskow, who is a Comedy Cellar regular - and host of the Comedy Cellar Tuesday podcast, on the history of this beloved club. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
"Who's Your Band?" Podcast Episode 131! Comedians Jeffrey Paul, Dave Juskow, and Chris Murphy!On this week's episode of "Who's Your Band," we welcome comedians Dave Juskow and Chris Murphy! We discuss movie based musicals, the Rock of Ages movie, whether Billy Squire's "Rock me Tonight" is the worst music video of all time, and so much more!
A jocose Blind Shovel, this one with comedian and writer, Dave Juskow. We discuss time-travel, The Cars, stand-up comedy, Clueless, and much more."Dave Juskow is an American comedian, writer and actor. He is perhaps best known for such televisions shows and films as Men of a Certain Age, Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist, TV Funhouse, The Sarah Silverman Program, The Wrestler, and HBO's Crashing. Juskow was also a commentator for The Huffington Post, and hosts the podcast, Juskow in the City."Header image: Dave Juskow, 2016
This week's episode takes us to East Harlem and the legendary restaurant, Rao's. Rao's is an Italian restaurant impossible to get into. So, to be invited there is a big deal and it definitely did not disappoint. Well, I mean it did in some ways, after all, I'm Dave Juskow and this is Juskow in the City -- where would be the fun in not complaining about something. Also, MSU welcomes it's newest college professor. Me. You only wish I were kidding. It's all coming together this week on an all new Juskow in the City. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we are joined by comedian, director, musician and professional cool guy Dave Juskow to discuss the subject of his directorial debut: The Cars. We also chat about some of his brushes with stardom, music, current events and of course The Cars! Check out Dave's podcast Juskow in the City wherever podcasts are found and follow him across social media @Davejuskow and check out his film Turbocharge: The Unauthorized Story of the Cars available on Amazon! Don't forget to join our Telegram channel at T.me/historyhomos and to join our group chat at T.me/historyhomoschat The video version of the show is available on Youtube, bitchute, odysee. For weekly premium episodes or to contribute to the show subscribe to our channel at www.rokfin.com/historyhomos Any questions comments concerns or T-shirt/sticker requests can be leveled at historyhomos@gmail.com Later homos --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historyhomos/support
Today on the show - What the heck happened where a sports bar closes during the NFL Playoffs in New York City and how does this effect me, Dave Juskow?
Hello all. On today's podcast we finally find out why Dave Juskow is insane. Is it sweeps week? Well, maybe we add some pieces to the puzzle. Everything was closed in Manhattan this past week, at least for me -- or at least, that's what they want me to believe. Also, tailgate horrors, a dumb waiter not recognizing the Johnson and Johnson shot as a valid vaccine (WHAT?!), the 9% of people that are trying to take the joy out of everything - so says the director of the movie, "Airplane" AND Mel Brooks "History of the World, Part 2" for real. Score! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week we're joined by funnyman Dave Juskow to discuss the Morning in America era. Truly a world changing and paradigm shifting presidential election. We also connect some of today's topics with the period. Check out Dave's podcast The Nightfly with Dave Juskow and find out where to see him live at DaveJuskow.com and follow him on twitter and Instagram @davejuskow Don't forget to join our Telegram channel at T.me/historyhomos and to join our group chat at T.me/historyhomoschat and check out Scott's PC gaming stream at Twitch.tv/historyhomos. The video version of the show is available on Youtube, bitchute, odysee and our telegram channel and all of those can be reached through the Link.tree in any of our social media bios. For weekly premium episodes or to contribute to the show subscribe to our channel at www.rokfin.com/historyhomos Any questions comments concerns or sticker requests can be leveled at historyhomos@gmail.com Later homos --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/historyhomos/support
Dave Juskow is on the show and one of comedy's favorite, a friend to the industry and a staple in the scene, he's a regular on tv and a go-to for the greats; through acting, stand up, and writing, he's amongst the most naturally funny people on the planet and on Episode 79.
Ken and Chip are joined by comedian Dave Juskow to discuss his movie "Turbocharge: The Unauthorized Story of The Cars" and what inspired to him to write, direct and star in a comedy about the classic new wave band, Cars fans' reaction to the movie, Phil Collins, Live Aid, his love for Amy Heckerling, and so much more!
The 7th track off An Innocent Man released as a “B” side only on September 29, 1983. A little ditty about tabloid gossip involving Elle MacPherson, Christie Brinkley and Dave Juskow. Just wanted to see what my name would've looked like in that sentence. Sigh. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welp -- this is it! The Nightfly Podcast finally got to meet his hero, the original Nightfly - as Donald Fagen and Dave Juskow meet up at the Comedy Cellar. Something that could have only happened after a worldwide pandemic obviously. So there's THAT! Then, the hilarious news about me suing a defendant on the Judge Jerry show. I wish I was kidding -- but I'm not -- AND of course the big gig in Boston. All that and so much more on an epic episode of THE NIGHTFLY - (now with more Fagen). Still can't believe it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of ABC's "The Odd Couple," Gilbert and Frank welcome a panel of experts, including comedian-superfan Dave Juskow, author Bob Leszczak ("The Odd Couple on Stage & Screen") and the sons of Oscar Madison himself, Adam Klugman and David Klugman. Also, Tony Randall stands out, Mickey Rooney loses out, John Byner breaks up the room and Garry Marshall makes TV history. PLUS: The queen of game shows! "The New Odd Couple"! Howard Cosell fakes it! Adam plays young Oscar! And David hits the road with Randall and Klugman! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Yep, I did just what the title says, but that was seven years ago and now she's trying to evict me. You know -- the stuff you can ONLY hear on The Nightfly. Another classic tale in what is the Dave Juskow Saga of existence. ALSO, I just was on Gilbert's Gottfried's Amazing Colossal Podcast Show depicting the 50 year anniversary of the premiere of the Odd Couple TV series and thought I would dissect a scene from the classic Password episode. That, in turn, led to two other scenes from shows that are equally as important in shaping a young Dave Juskow and I suppose alot of you guys too. So there's that fun. Also, my new game room, Shopping Mall hilarity and much more on an all new Nightfly. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The inimitable @DaveJuskow returns to entertain @LennyMarcusNYC and Neil with his 4C's: Dave's unlikely successful pandemic, Movies, NFL and we do an 80's movies quiz. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former Styx frontman Dennis DeYoung is back with his sixth original solo studio, album "26 East: Volume 1.” He is a singer-songwriter, musician and producer. He is a founding member of the rock band Styx as primary lead vocalist and keyboardist. Dave Juskow is a comedian, writer and actor, perhaps best known for such televisions shows and films as Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist, TV Funhouse, The Sarah Silverman Program and HBO's Crashing. He is the host of the Podcast, The Nightfly.
Former Styx frontman Dennis DeYoung is back with his sixth original solo studio, album "26 East: Volume 1.” He is a singer-songwriter, musician and producer. He is a founding member of the rock band Styx as primary lead vocalist and keyboardist. Dave Juskow is a comedian, writer and actor, perhaps best known for such televisions shows and films as Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist, TV Funhouse, The Sarah Silverman Program and HBO's Crashing. He is the host of the Podcast, The Nightfly.
With things lightning up I've been able to see a few people LIVE this week. Boy, that was exciting. Who'd have thought? The Rolling Stones set the tone this week with "Start Me Up" and "Waiting on a Friend" - appropriate titles from the underrated and my favorite, "Tattoo You" album. Also, MLB's unbelievable selfishness. Let's get rid of baseball forever. It's dumb. And, The New York Times says people would go to back to Broadway if it wasn't for "The Jerk Factor" -- I guess they won't go if Dave Juskow is in attendance. HEY OOO!!! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The title is the phrase they use on a Hollywood Squares episode I had to take off the TV. You'll hear it today. It made me laugh out loud so I figure you may like it too. But plenty of clips and nonsense today. I mean, the question is, how is Dave Juskow surviving the virus? The answer is obvious - lots of movies, television and cat talk. It'll all add up once you hear this week's all new podcast. I really hope it's good enough to make everyone relax for an hour or so. :) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dave Juskow is a stand up comic, voice over actor, and he also made the only film about The Cars to date called Turbocharge: The Unauthorized Story Of The Cars. It's also one of the funniest, absurd, and self aware films I've seen. He also has a rich history with many comics you know and love and his story is nothing but pure entertainment. In the intro I go over why I wasn't answering emails. Hint: I'm an idiot. Also, I got to the root of my burping, promos, and fake ads if you are into it. If not, you can fast forward to the interview. I won't take it personally. Correction: in the intro I mention Audimute blankets and call them Audiomute blankets so here is that correction. Cary Allen Picture Show merch is now on sale! Please support the show and your love of film here: https://www.teepublic.com/user/caryallenpictureshow
Guest Dave Juskow is here to tell us about his past issues with gambling, working 30 plus years in comedy, and how to bet like a pro.
I had no intention of seeing Waitress during it's broadway run BUT when your friend is in it and he's a television legend -- well Dave Juskow is ALL in. So there's that, and what happened leading up to going to see it. Also, a review of my birthday show at the Comedy Cellar and speaking of birthdays, since I'm older, it's double the rant. A classic birthday edition of The Nightfly. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
David Juskow has appeared on HBO's Crashing, Men of a Certain Age and The Sarah Silverman Program.
Melody Popravak is a boxer and personal trainer at "Steven Frank Boxing" in New York City. She is the 2018 New York Metro Champion and a former Division 1 Softball player for Boston University. Fun Fact: Competing in the New York Boxing Tournament this month follow her on instagram @hellfire_mel Seaton Smith is a comedian & actor. In late 2014 Seaton made his television debut as ‘Motif’ on Fox's Mulaney. Soon after in 2015 he had a breakout performance on “late night with seth meyers.” then he got real lucky appearing in Inside Amy Schumer. In the season 5 finale of HBO “Girls.” and Hulu's Difficult People. All while also being a regular guest on the comedy central’s nightly show. Vulture named him one of the 50 comedians you should know in 2015: Time Out New York In September 2015 under the legendary comedy record comedy new wave Seaton released his debut album bologna meat. Which laugh button reviewed: Originally starting in Washington DC, he now lives in NYC. David Juskow is a NYC comedian, writer, and actor. He’s appeared on HBO’s Crashing, Men of a Certain Age and Comedy Central’s The Sarah Silverman Program. He’s performed all over the country and is a regular at the Comedy Cellar in New York City. He’s also the host of the The Nightfly with Dave Juskow available on iTunes. Always hosted by Marina Franklin - Trainwreck, Louie Season V, The Jim Gaffigan Show, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, HBO's Crashing, and The Breaks with Michelle Wolf.
Like in the classic Rabbi books of the seventies, the Deacon at the funeral on Monday was GOD awful. (I'm hilarious). Also, the 20 hour date on Thursday, recording video during live concerts and going back to the old partying ways of 1987. This podcast marks the point where Dave Juskow finally loses his mind since his firing. You're welcome. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Picture it - a young Dave Juskow in his first dramatic role demanding to use the hottest band of our time, "Asia". A classic tale about a small period in 1982. We have to look at the past to figure out the future. Am I right? The unemployment continues. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a crazy ep. Juskow is a complete wildcard. This is how he got fired from his job.
The Me Too movement continues into the second week of termination as things begin to unravel for our hero. I did realize, since the only pay I have coming up are stand-up comedy gigs, it does, however, make me a professional stand-up comedian. You know, like Seinfeld. :) This and making fun of the horrid musical "Newsies". I gotta get the papes, get the papes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It happened just like that. I got pulled into the Me Too movement in dramatic fashion and today you will hear all about it. No secrets when you listen to The Nightfly. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
If this were a "Friends" episode it would be entitled "The One After All the Oscar Predictions". Well, you can certainly count on your pal Dave Juskow with your Oscar picks. If you listened you should have made some money with me. It was some sweet magic. Also this week -- some clips with the big show at the Comedy Cellar and the big surprise appearance by Judd Apatow, who is now a recipient of a Jusky Award. It's a thing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week -- the Los Angeles trip described in detail. The all celebrity, all football, all drinking, all high weekend. Solo again since my guest this week was at Big Bird's retirement party. I wish I was kidding. The great Adam Schlesinger once again hits pay dirt with an awesome "Monkees" album. You heard correctly. And, how that may effect your boy, Dave Juskow. Come on in see what it all means and hear the good times on an all new podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dave Juskow sits in this week at Comic Strip Live. Support the show at patreon.com/twotiredtwats
This week our tribute to Burt Reynolds which turns into more of a roast really. A reading from a scathing Roger Ebert article that sums it all up. The big Rachel Feinstein wedding with Colin Quinn, Tom Papa and Amy Schumer and of course the most hilarious guest of all, Dave Juskow. Duh. And, the Serena Williams now legendary classic US Open Meltdown. Oh and also what Cynthia Nixon puts on a bagel. You'll actually want to know. An all new podcast. :) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Comedian and actor Dave Juskow joins Lenny and Neil. The 4 corners are: Dave the Comedy Bon-Vivant, Tailgating, Tony Randall, and we play this, that or the other thing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The gang gathers around the mics once again, but this time with friend of the show and legendary comic Dave Juskow. As usual Juskow brings fun and crazy stories, and Machi attempts to explain another nasty voicemail. @keepingjoe @sammorril @joemachi @philmhanley @davejuskow @nyccomedycellar
The Legendary Wid is a renowned prop comic from Philadelphia. He recently performed at the Comedy Cellar for Dave Juskow's birthday bash, on a lineup that also included Dave Attell and Artie Lange. Keith Robinson and Mike Vecchione are prominent New York City-based standup comedians who may be seen performing regularly at the Comedy Cellar.
The Legendary Wid is a renowned prop comic from Philadelphia. He recently performed at the Comedy Cellar for Dave Juskow's birthday bash, on a lineup that also included Dave Attell and Artie Lange. Keith Robinson and Mike Vecchione are prominent New York City-based standup comedians who may be seen performing regularly at the Comedy Cellar.
Stand-up comedian and host Allan Fuks and guest co-host Keanu Thompson welcome special guest Dave Juskow. We discuss unfuckables/deal breakers, going to strip clubs with Jon Stewart, and more!
Hasan Minhaj is a standup comedian and contributor to The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. He may be seen performing regularly at the Comedy Cellar. Margaux Ewen is the Advocacy and Communications Director for Reporters Without Borders US. Dave Juskow is a standup comedian whose live shows -- including the upcoming 'Grease is the Word' -- may be seen regularly at the Comedy Cellar.
Hasan Minhaj is a standup comedian and contributor to The Daily Show with Trevor Noah. He may be seen performing regularly at the Comedy Cellar. Margaux Ewen is the Advocacy and Communications Director for Reporters Without Borders US. Dave Juskow is a standup comedian whose live shows -- including the upcoming 'Grease is the Word' -- may be seen regularly at the Comedy Cellar.
David Juskow spent time in jail for ditching parking tickets with play-dough. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we're live from The Comic Strip with Dave Juskow, Mike Vecchione and Brian Scott McFadden. The guys discuss the definition of the word harassment, handling hecklers gracefully and sure fire ways for a doorman to lose his Christmas tip.
Dave Juskow returns to the podcast along with legendary comic, writer, and actor Dave Attell. The gang reflects on the golden days of stand-up and their comedic inspirations. This episode is full of impressions, gambling advice, and gives a candid look into the brilliant minds of some of the best comics in the world. If you’re a comedy fan, you don’t want to miss this. @keepingjoe @sammorril @joemachi @philmhanley @attell @davejuskow @nyccomedycellar
The manager of the Comedy Cellar, Steve Fabricant and Dave Juskow make up the 2017 Fabrikow Music Festival. A 2 night extravaganza with Tom Petty, Joe Walsh, Hall & Oates and Tears for Fears. These guys all might be legends but their song selection and showmanship needs help and I'm just the guy to do it. Also, my tales of an Atlantic City performance nightmare and for some reason ranting about how Sigourney Weaver was robbed of an Oscar. I have no idea why I got on that tangent. I'm nuts and you love it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Artie joins us to tell some more amazing stories including one involving a gun, Jon Lovitz, punching his manager in the face, and more. Dave Juskow tells a classic tale of sleeping with a married women (unbeknownst to him) and then getting his ass kicked by her husband. This is not an episode to miss. @keepingjoe @sammorril @joemachi @philmhanley @nyccomedycellar @artiequitter @davejuskow
Artie Lange is a comedian and actor who has appeared in numerous radio and TV series, including the new HBO show "Crashing." Mike Vecchione is a standup comedian who may frequently be seen at the Comedy Cellar. Dave Juskow is a comedian and writer of the Comedy Cellar's live show "The Year of the Godfather." Paul Mecurio is a standup comedian who has worked on such TV programs as The Daily Show and The Late Show.
Artie Lange is a comedian and actor who has appeared in numerous radio and TV series, including the new HBO show "Crashing." Mike Vecchione is a standup comedian who may frequently be seen at the Comedy Cellar. Dave Juskow is a comedian and writer of the Comedy Cellar's live show "The Year of the Godfather." Paul Mecurio is a standup comedian who has worked on such TV programs as The Daily Show and The Late Show.
Jim Florentine is a standup comedian and the man behind the prank-call CDs Terrorizing Telemarketers. Ben Bailey is a standup comedian and the former host of the TV game show Cash Cab. Dave Juskow is a comic and the force behind the Comedy Cellar's 'The Year of the Godfather' series.
Jim Florentine is a standup comedian and the man behind the prank-call CDs Terrorizing Telemarketers. Ben Bailey is a standup comedian and the former host of the TV game show Cash Cab. Dave Juskow is a comic and the force behind the Comedy Cellar's 'The Year of the Godfather' series.
The HBO show "Crashing" getting picked up for a second season is all the rage this week. Where does your pal Dave Juskow fit in? Stay tuned. Also, my new Huff Post Article on at least one more addition to the 50 Greatest Comics of All Time List. AND, Judd Apatow tweeted a photo of me, Sarah Silverman, Steve Agee and Pete Holmes that looks like one of those failed sitcoms that used to air between Friends and Seinfeld in the 90's, so we talk about those horrid television attempts. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Todd talks to Dave Juskow, legendary fixture on the New York comedy scene. He’s also a paralegal and he made a movie about The Cars. The band The Cars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we talk about the late Al Jarreu and the ironic influence he had in comedy if you can believe it. So we begin with Attell, move through Adele and end on Da-ryl. Does that rhyme? Well, I tried my best but it's a post Grammy's musical edition of the Dave Juskow podcast. It mostly all connects through the greatness of SCTV. Listen why. :) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Dave Attell and Dave Juskow sit in this week. We talk about learning to love your mother in law's cooking, how the Dave's celebrate Hanukkah, millennial foodies and the E-Z Pass Tour that Attell is booking for Carie and Kevin. Follow us on twitter! @kevinbrennan666 @cariekaravas1 @attell @davejuskow @recroomaudio www.RiotCast.com
Dave Juskow joins Ku this week to give his reaction to the Jewish Eeyore episode, share his story of how he almost got killed while hitting on a girl, and whether it's fun or mean to be mean. @DaveJuskow
This week I put the word out that I believe I can fix Michigan's electoral problems single handed and it's really my pleasure folks. But there's also all those fun topics you like: "Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol", "Cannonball Run" and of course, the Holocaust. It's always a good time on the Dave Juskow podcast. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Russ Meneve, Richard Kline and Dave Juskow
Russ Meneve, Richard Kline and Dave Juskow
This week I pretty much harp on the big week of production on the upcoming HBO Show "Crashing" but don't worry there's still connections in movies and television you won't believe. Who else but your pal Dave Juskow can connect Woody Allen to Lena Dunham and then to SNL? Well, probably lots of folks but listen to it unfold here. :) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Hi Everybody your pal Dave Juskow here. This is the live broadcast from The Cakeshop on the Lower East Side in New York City on Saturday May 21, 2016. It was such a great time. My guests were my best pals, Rachel Feinstein, Marina Franklin and Memo Salazar. If you couldn't be there I'm sure you'll enjoy what was really a great first live experience for this show. And what could be better than a big reveal on a live show. Well, you'll get it and there's no way you saw it coming. Hope you like it. :) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
I know right? That's a pretty heavy title but I'm angry. And this all before Podfest 2016. Are you kidding? My Uncle purposely left my sister and I out of his will and that is cold baby -- and this ain't about the money. Plus, they cancelled our favorite show, "The Grinder" and yet "Last Man Standing" survives. Oh you can see where this podcast is going. It's one for the ages and only the kind of bad week your pal Dave Juskow can have, cause really -- nothing's THAT bad. :) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tom Rhodes and Dave Juskow
Tom Rhodes and Dave Juskow
You don't know Dave Juskow? Well, you're in for a treat! He's a comic's comic, an enigma of sorts and most definitely a troublemaker. He's an actor and writer, known for Turbocharge: The Unauthorized Story of The Cars, Hit and Runway, TV Funhouse, Men of a Certain Age and The Sarah Silverman Program just to name a few. He's also lovably annoying. Chris Murphy is on hand to keep him in line --as he's often done throughout their friendship. We have no doubt this episode will be a classic for many reasons! So, download, listen, share and please subscribe to The Red Light Podcast Redux on #iTunes! You can also hear us every Tuesday night at 10pm on www.wromradio.net. Follow us on Twitter @RedlightNYC As always, thank you to Al Martin, The Broadway Comedy Club and Jim Vern on sound.
Bruce Willis uses a hearing device for his lines in his new broadway show Misery. I site examples of others who have trouble with their lines and it's way hilarious. Plus, I let David Steinberg know why it was Richard Nixon that had him heckled many years ago. No one else will bring you a podcast like this ever except your pal, Dave Juskow. :) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
After Sherrod was a no show at the gun range birthday party that Ann Coulter threw for him, she's back in the studio along with comedians Dave Juskow and Jimmy Martinez to talk about gun culture, using the word "retard", and Lena Dunham being harassed on Twitter. Race Wars regular Erin Gloria Ryan (Managing Editor of Jezebel) discusses the Jezebel article about using the word "female". Check out all of our great shows at http://standupnylabs.com
This week we join in the fun of the ongoing Kirk/Spock feud, which apparently will go on even when they're both dead. We discuss the origins of the sports anthem Rock & Roll Part 2 and talk about President Clinton's hilarious portrait with a familiar shadow and literally -- everything in between. It's another great episode of the Dave Juskow show. :) See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Jessie James may hate Jets fans but we hate her more. How dare she tell us fans how fabulous life is when we're 1-7. My co-host this week Victoria is on loan from the Cosmo Channel on Sirius so I mean, what are we going to talk about except celebrities and fashion. But don't worry, we get to the meat. I was on fire this week football wise. If you're not listening to the show, you're not winning the big bucks you should be. Just sayin. And the television cancellations have begun. Once again Juskow is right on with his predictions with proof positive he knows bad television like no one else. Who does Kate Walsh think she is? Triumph the insult comic dog kind of lets her have it, but it's censored. Darn. And, of course, more Mulaney. It's not cancelled yet but who cares. This makes for great shows for me. I love bad television, football and gambling and this is the only place where it belongs. On The Spread, with Dave Juskow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Dave welcomes special guest comedian Rachel Feinstein. Rachel and Dave talk about how they met and the playa that is Dave Juskow. Yeah, you heard that right. Rachel and Dave discuss performing together and how Rachel makes her football picks and her unbelievable sports knowledge. Rachel shows off her celebrity baby naming ability, gets embarrassed about hearing her stand up and gives props to John Mulaney, much to Dave's chagrin. It's a very different but entirely entertaining episode of the Spread with Dave Juskow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week special guest and Pendulum guru Irene Bremis joins us to make her perfect season picks so far live on the pcast. Dave recalls his stint at this week's Giant's game and how last week's guest Lee was thwarted by an evil grill master. On the television side we spend the full half hour on Dave's obsession with the new NBC horror-fest that is “The Mysteries of Laura”. And, as luck would have it, Irene pulls out an actual script for a future episode out of thin air. It's a magical hour on The Spread with Dave Juskow. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Rachel Feinstein and Dave Juskow are in the studio! Dave shows up with a very thoughtful gift for Sam’s birthday, and tells some of his degenerate gambling stories. He also talks about using his dad’s death to try to pick up chicks at his father’s funeral. We hear about the time Dave found out his ex girlfriend had sex with his good friend (a famous comedian) at her funeral. A lot of crazy stories here.
With special guests, Rachel Feinstein and Dave Juskow. After a brief hiatus, Moonlighting returns with a bang This is first episode with a sit in crowd. Dave is at his ballbusting best, and the gang talks about anal sex, edible weed, and they learn that Rach knows way too many celebrity baby names. They also learn about Sam’s admiration of Sinbad. Follow them on Twitter: @sammorril @rachelfeinstein @davejuskow
Dave Juskow returns to the podcast as fiery as ever. We talk testicular exams and David's unhealthy eating habits. David and Impractical Jokers producer, Tommy Cody, hash out their beef. Rachel Feinstein also returns to the podcast and talks about the time she was sexually harassed in the workplace. This is a fun one! Twitter: @sammorril @rachelfeinstein @davejuskow @tommycody Check out all of our shows at standupnylabs.com
Sam and Dave give Rachel a hard time for running late. Sam forces Dave to do his incredible Michael Caine impression. Rachel tells the story of Dave cowardly using a woman as a human shield. Dave also shares the story of when he got an HR woman fired for choking him. Sam talks about Dave Attell bringing him onstage and asking him what kind of porn he likes in front of his family. Rachel talks about how she and Dave might need a friend mediator.
Recorded live at The Gramercy Theatre in New York, NY on June 11th, 2012. Jim Gaffigan, James Adomian, Rob Cantrell, and Dave Juskow guest. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.