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Singer-songwriter Sunny War talks about "The Origin of Love," from "Hedwig and the Angry Inch." Sunny will be performing at the Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, NJ on Sunday, September 18. See hopewelltheater.com for tix and more info. Sign up at soundsoutoftime.substack.com for transcripts, playlists, and recommended listening.
Singer-songwriter Sunny War talks about "The Origin of Love," from the original motion picture soundtrack of "Hedwig and the Angry Inch." Sunny will be performing at the Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, NJ on Sunday, September 18. See hopewelltheater.com for tix and more info. Sign up at soundsoutoftime.substack.com for transcripts, playlists, and recommended listening.
Rex Fowler and Dodie Pettit of Aztec Two-Step 2.0 discuss songs by Paul Simon and the origins of their show "The Simon and Garfunkel Songbook." Aztec Two-Step 2.0 will be performing at the Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, NJ on May 22. See hopewelltheater.com for tickets and more about the show. Playlists and transcripts for all episodes are available at soundsoutoftime.substack.com.
Singer-songwriter David Wilcox discusses Peter Gabriel's "Solsbury Hill." He said that the process of writing a song with great care "changes your heart and mind. It rewires how you see the world.” David will be performing at the Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, NJ on May 1. See hopewelltheater.com for tickets and more about the show and davidwilcox.com for more about his work. Playlists and transcripts for all episodes are available at soundsoutoftime.substack.com.
Madeleine Peyroux talks about Marian Anderson's "Trampin'." Madeleine will be performing at the Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, NJ on April 29 and 30. Tickets and more information are available at hopewelltheater.com. Transcripts and playlists for all episodes are available at soundsoutoftime.substack.com. (photo: Yann Orhan)
Patty Larkin discusses how she was influenced as a young songwriter by Joni Mitchell's "The Priest," from the album Ladies of the Canyon. Patty will be performing at the Hopewell Theater (hopewelltheater.com) in Hopewell, NJ, on October 16, 2021. Sounds Out of Time playlists and edited transcripts are available at: https://soundsoutoftime.substack.com.
Time for Three, a trio featuring two violins and double bass, defies easy categories. They're classically trained musicians who are as comfortable singing three-part harmony as they are shredding on commissioned works by award-winning contemporary composers. As individuals, they were shaped by early influences ranging from Brahms and Mussorgsky to Stevie Ray Vaughn. Time for Three will be performing at Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, NJ on October 1, 2021. Check out hopewelltheater.com for tickets and more information. Sounds Out of Time playlists and edited transcripts are available at: https://soundsoutoftime.substack.com.
What happens when your bookish husband gets busted by the FBI? Or when a young boy realizes that superheroes do exist? Each month at Hopewell Theater, questions like these are answered when a rotating cast of some of the most hilarious and moving storytellers around take center stage and tell all. Recorded live at Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, New Jersey, ladies and gentlemen, This Really Happened... Featuring: Host Joey Novick and stories by Anita Flores, Marc Abbott, and Marjorie Winther
Kaitlyn Muphy is a New York based comedian. She attended Rye Neck High School in Mamaroneck, NY. Follow her @kaitkomedy. Go see her co-headline this weekend at the Art Society of Kingston. She brought yearbooks from all 4 years. We read from each. We talk about doing the play Cats, taking guest instructors for granted, not cumin, not winning the Best Smile superlative, football players doing musicals, having a complete wrong understanding of sex, obsessing of the Jonas brothers, the math class song, driving your softball coach crazy, her inspirational quote, streaking in Rome, curling your toes, and the taking photos for the yearbook committee. Follow me @camachbro. Come see me at The Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, NJ this Friday, 8/9!
What happens when one young man learns how to spot wolves in sheep's clothing? How do you win over your megalomaniacal boss? Each month at Hopewell Theater, questions like these are answered when a rotating cast of some of the most hilarious and moving storytellers around take center stage and tell all. Recorded live on February 7th, 2018 at Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, New Jersey, ladies and gentlemen, This Really Happened... Featuring: Host Joey Novick and stories by David Hu, Harmon Leon, Martin Dockery, and James Braly.
Andrew Valentino is a paralegal and comedian. He attended New Hyde Park Memorial High School. Follow him on Twitter @VLNTINO & Instagram @andrewvalentintv on Instagram. You can see him on the Anthony Cumia Show on Compound Media 9/16. We talk about getting arrested for accidental burglary, hitting a skater with a car, running for school president, missing the model UN trip, writing the yearbook, getting suspended for weed, getting voted most likely to change the world, being called "Ripstick", losing a vibrator in a girl, how things can be taken away from you, when your dad asks if you're having sex, pressure to do great things within 10 years after high school as we read the high-level vocabulary in the signatures from his yearbook! LIKE SHARE AND SUBSCRIBE! Follow me @camachbro! I'm at Laugh it up comedy club in Poughkeepsie, NY on Saturday 7/27 9pm. Come to my birthday show 8/9 at Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, NJ!
No guest due to a flight delay. This week I'm riding solo. I tell embarrassing middle school stories about getting made fun of for my walkman, asking a girl out via MySpace, & asking a girl out to the dance during passing time. I also read more cringe Tinder messages I've sent and creepy messages a friend of mine got. Back next week. If you have cringe messages you want me to read please screenshot and send to IMJUSTAKIDPODCAST@GMAIL.COM I'll be at the Boulton Center in Bayshore, LI this Friday at 8PM. Also I'm headlining my birthday show at the Hopewell Theater on 8/9. HIT ME UP FOR TIX! Thanks. follow @camachbro
John Kim is a NYC & NJ based comedian. He attended Northern Highlands Regional High School. Follow John @johnkimcomedy on Instagram and Twitter. Also listen to his podcast, The High Note. We talk about growing up in HHK (HohoKus, NJ), beating the tolls into NYC, being poor and Asian in a rich & white town, being very Christian, having sleep apnea throughout childhood, getting bullied in wrestling, not remembering a teacher who hated John, insecure from not having sex in high school, being called "cow" for eating hamburgers, losing a roommate and friend over snoring, when 2 prom dates are too scared to make a move, and we talk a bit about why comedians want to get into clubs & how I was in high school. Follow me @camachbro. Also follow the podcast page @imjustakidpodcast! I'll be in Wisconsin this weekend at Skyline Comedy Club. I'll be headlining The Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, NJ 8/9 the day after birthday. Tickets available now! Link: https://tickets.hopewelltheater.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=239
What happens when you get caught running a con against Coney Island ticket booth operators? How can junk mail become a connection to a departed loved one? Each month at Hopewell Theater, questions like these are answered when a rotating cast of some of the most hilarious and moving storytellers around take center stage and tell all. Recorded live on November 2nd, 2018 at Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, New Jersey, ladies and gentlemen, This Really Happened... Featuring: Host Joey Novick and stories by Michael Schwartz, Rhonda Hansome, and Jamie Brickhouse.
Lisa Van Arsdale is a professional cuddler. She graduated from Southern Lehigh High School. Follow her at LISAVANARSDALE.WORDPRESS.COM. We talk about how she became a professional cuddler, coming back to cuddle after sex, a weird message about standing out from her high school, having her first kiss with the famous "Naked Cowboy", being a prude, being a drama geek, peeing your pants from laughing too hard, getting suspended from participating in the senior prank, making dresses out of Starburst wrappers, taking a single living class, what is considered "girlfriend" material, a teacher called Mr. Douche, going to prom with gay guys, all as we read the millions of her loving signatures. A special guest also pops on! Thank you for listening. Please share the podcast with a friend. Follow me @camachrbo on Twitter and Instagram. I'll be headlining the Hopewell Theater on 8/9 in Hopewell, NJ. Birthday show! Tickets athttps://tickets.hopewelltheater.com/eventperformances.asp?evt=239
What power do family stories have to connect generations? How does one moment on a subway platform change the entire trajectory of a life? Each month at Hopewell Theater, questions like these are answered when a rotating cast of some of the most hilarious and moving storytellers around take center stage and tell all. Recorded live on October 5th, 2018 at Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, New Jersey, ladies and gentlemen, This Really Happened... Featuring: Host Joey Novick and stories by Sammie James, Michele Carlo, and Jeff Rose.
What happens when an indoor family tries bonding over outdoor activities? Or when a teenager inadvertently picks up a job working for members of the mafia? Each month at Hopewell Theater, questions like these are answered when a rotating cast of some of the most hilarious and moving storytellers around take center stage and tell all. Recorded live on September 7th, 2018 at Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, New Jersey, ladies and gentlemen, This Really Happened... Featuring: Host Joey Novick and stories by David Lawson, Carla Katz, Jude Treder-Wolff, Sandy Marx, and Ken Galipeau.
What happens when the engine falls out of your car in the middle of the road? How does an injury and an exotic dancer teach a young man a very valuable lesson? Each month at Hopewell Theater, questions like these are answered when a rotating cast of some of the most hilarious and moving storytellers around take center stage and tell all. Recorded live on January 4th, 2019 at Hopewell Theater in Hopewell, New Jersey, ladies and gentlemen, This Really Happened... Featuring: Host Joey Novick and stories by Kathryn Weidener, Jennifer Glick, Ian Steffe, Robin Bady, and Andrew McGill.