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Lionel spends most of the third hour talking with an Uber driver as they discuss driving overnight, being rated as a passenger and stories of the radio and comedy greats like Bob Grant, Soupy Sales, Pat Cooper and many more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On The Other Side of Midnight, Lionel starts off the show talking about the song "We Are The World" and the glories of Krispy Kreme. He later interviews a White Castle worker live from the drive-thru and starts a campaign for their promotion. Lionel later asks the crew what was for overnight lunch. He moves on to chat about the anomalies of Costco, the botched taxidermy of a hutia and he also talks to a helicopter nurse who recounts hilarity and tragedy through her day. Lionel spends most of the third hour talking with an Uber driver as they discuss driving overnight, being rated as a passenger and stories of the radio and comedy greats like Bob Grant, Soupy Sales, Pat Cooper and many more. Lionel wraps up the show talking with a pothead from Ferguson, an anti-gambling advocate in Pittsburgh and talks with plenty of other interesting callers from around our great nation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We spoke to Michael Caputo, Author and son of legendary comedian Pat Cooper. Michael was very candid account about his strained and public relationship with his father. From his epic dialogue with his Father on the Howard Stern Show and Geraldo Rivera's show, Michael let us in on their life's roller coaster ride, which many years later was smoothed over with the help of Pat's wife Emily Conner Cooper, toward the end of Pat's life. Michael talked about what motivated him to write his book "Dear Pat Cooper-A Letter to my Father". Honest and raw, Michael does not hold back. For more on Michael go to: https://michaelcaputoauthor.com/
Steve Grillo is a former Howard Stern Show intern, and he lived to tell his story on both the Check Your Brain podcast, as well as his new book Gorilla Parts: Top Shelf Stories from the Most Famous Stern Show Intern Ever. He talked to Tony Mazur about how he got the most envied internship in radio, working with the cast at an ungodly hour, the greatness of Billy West, and getting to know Stern Show regulars like Jessica Hahn and Pat Cooper. Grillo's book is available on Amazon, as well as his website, Gorillapartsthebook.com. Be sure to subscribe to Tony's Patreon. $3 gets you just audio, $5 gets video AND audio, and $10 has all of the above, as well as bonus podcasts per week. Visit Patreon.com/TonyMazur. Tony is also on Rumble! Go find his video podcasts over there for free. Cover art for the Check Your Brain podcast is by Eric C. Fischer. If you need terrific graphic design work done, contact Eric at illstr8r@gmail.com.
Frank starts the show joined by nationally-syndicated host Dominic Carter to talk about safety in New York, the passing of MLB legend Rickey Henderson and more. He is then joined by Emily Conner, a longtime entertainer and the widow of legendary comedian Pat Cooper. They talk about comedy today and Pat Cooper's legacy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank starts the show joined by nationally-syndicated host Dominic Carter to talk about safety in New York, the passing of MLB legend Rickey Henderson and more. He is then joined by Emily Conner, a longtime entertainer and the widow of legendary comedian Pat Cooper. They talk about comedy today and Pat Cooper's legacy. Frank talks about the career and legacy of Rickey Henderson and how he played on the Oakland Athletics and New York Mets. He then talks about his white elephant tradition with his family. Frank starts the third hour with commendations for the week. He moves on to talk about Christmas movies, gifts and traditions. Frank wraps up the show celebrating Festivus and asking callers for their grievances this year. He is also joined by James Flippin for News You Can Use. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FULL Playlist of Opie and Anthony tapes here https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoRwry_hfdo4_LSnc9HoPhSix_mujfyKT Dive into the heated world of radio feuds with this legendary episode of Opie & Anthony featuring the one and only Pat Cooper. In this exclusive clip, Pat, once a regular on The Howard Stern Show, spills the beans on his fallout with Howard. Triggered by an exclusive party where many close colleagues were snubbed, including himself, Pat delivers his take in a manner only he can - raw, unfiltered, and hilariously poignant. Discover the backstory of their relationship, the reasons behind Pat's frustration, and get a glimpse into the politics of radio entertainment. This video not only showcases a comedy legend's wit but also uncovers layers of industry drama. Don't miss this rare insight into one of radio's most talked-about feuds. Subscribe for more classic moments from Opie & Anthony, and hit the bell for notifications on our latest uploads. #PatCooper #HowardStern #OpieAndAnthony #RadioDrama #ComedyLegendsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paris Olympics kicked off, Olympians on OnlyFans, Britney Spears v. Halsey, Metallica covered Elton John, Drew Crime: Escaping Alcatraz, Jerry Jones' paternity lawsuit, Dan Aykroyd on the Blues Brothers, and Stuttering John is the worst interviewer. Paris 2024 Olympic Coverage: The Olympics kicked off with a scrotum on TV. French metal band Gojira rocked out with decapitated Marie Antoinettes. A Dutch rapist competed, lost, and was booed. Olympians are turning to OnlyFans for more money. Serena Williams has a billionaire umbrella holder. The ratings are up over past Olympiads. Cameo is BOMBING and totally broke. Comer & Cross has a product that's right up your alley. Music: Billy Ray Cyrus and Firerose are still beefing. He's dead to Miley. Metallica covered Elton John and ROCKED. Drew likes this Velvet Underground cover by Nirvana. Billy Joel and Axl Rose hooked up at Billy's Madison Square Garden show. Drew called former Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman on accident. Dan Aykroyd pops off to Rolling Stone about John Belushi and the Blues Brothers. Barry Sanders got out of dodge and left the Detroit Lions 25 years ago today. Drew Crime: The Alcatraz escapees may have lived after all, but let their guard down for a dumb picture. Drew tells the tale of Melvin McNair. Skylar Nemetz is the worst husband possibly ever and he has a girl's name. The bush is back, much to Marc's dismay. Britney Spears vs Halsey. More Olympic Coverage: Too much Snoop Dogg. Call Her Daddy interviews Simone Biles with her mouth fully agape. Maria Taylor is whining again. The world's most boring human John Legend and his expressionless wife were interviewed in Paris. Jerry Jones finally wrapped up that whole paternity thing. Ben Affleck finally bought his own pad. Francis Ford Coppola likes the ladies and has no HR department. Stuttering John made an absolute FOOL of himself while interviewing Pat Cooper's son. Buy Michael Caputo's books right here. Did you know that he wrote for the Kareem-Abdul Jabbar Roast? Come see us October 25th at The Magic Bag with WATP! Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Stuttering John "interviews" Pat Cooper's son Michael Caputo. In typical Stuttering John fashion the interview devolves into John asking his guests questions about himself, giving a list of his credits and, of course, explaining the Dabbleverse and his "haters". We all know that Stuttering John Melendez is Uncle Rico but in today's episode of The Stuttering John Podcast John shows us that he is more Uncle Rico than we ever imagined. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on part two of the Rarified Heir Podcast, we continue our conversation with Patti Weidenfeld, daughter of stand-up comedian Pat Cooper. If you heard part one of our conversation last week, prepare yourself for part two because the second half of Patti's story is unlike anything you have ever heard before. An idyllic life as the only child of Pat Cooper and her mother Patti Prince, comes to a screeching halt after seeing Mickey Rooney and Ann Miller in Sugar Babies on Broadway at age 8. We learned in the first episode Pat Cooper wasn't entirely truthful with his daughter about his first family and on this episode, for the first time ever, Patti tells us her remarkable story about how an idyllic life was pulled out from under her. How family secrets her parents have kept rearing their ugly heads in the most intense way possible. It's a story Patti's never told anyone and we were honored she felt comfortable enough to share it with us. Thought it all, Patti maintains a grace and an understanding that are hard to believe. Ultimately, Patti's story is one that could have made her bitter and angry and no one would have blamed her. Yet as you will hear, she is thoughtful, forgiving, contemplative and loving in ways we only wish we could be. This is the Rarified Heir Podcast. Another child of a celebrity interviewed by the child of a celebrity. And this is the first time, anyone has heard this story.
Today on the Rarified Heir Podcast we are talking to Patti Weidenfeld, daughter of comedian/actor Pat Cooper. An entertainer for more than 50 years, Pat Cooper was known as a ‘comedians comedian', someone who other comedians look up to as a genuine talent and a show business icon. Born in Coney Island Brooklyn, Pat Cooper embodied the Mad Men era comedy scene up until last year when he passed away at age 93. What Jackie Mason was for Jewish comedians, Pat Cooper did for Italian comedians. And believe me he wore his Italian heritage proudly. One of his comedy album Spaghetti Sauce and Other Delights featured Pat posing in spaghetti sauce a la Herb Alpert's Whipped Cream and Other Delights. Many comedy fans today know Pat Cooper from his guest spots on Seinfeld and films like Analyze This and Analyze That. Unfortunately he's also remembered for his many appearances on The Howard Stern Show where he became famous as an outrage comic who told tough, real family stories on air airing his dirty laundry for all to hear. Patti on the other hand, talks to us about growing up in 70s Las Vegas and travelling with her father and mother to casinos on the strip and on the Atlantic City boardwalk opening for entertainers such as Paul Anka, Frank Sinatra, Jerry Lewis, Tony Bennett, Liza Minelli, Sammy Davis Jr. and more. When he wasn't doing club dates, he was doing guest hosting slots on The Merv Griffin Show and The Mike Douglas Show upwards of 60 times…each. His infamous 1981 spot on Tom Snyder's Tomorrow show interview revealed too much about headliners demands that he felt were ridiculous and got him blackballed from working in his adopted home town Las Vegas for years. Once again, Pat aired too much dirty laundry. Still, Patti had an idyllic life with her father and mother until one day when Patti realized that some things she heard from her parents just didn't add up. We discuss this with at length with Patti on part one of our interview which you are about to hear right now. This is the Rarified Heir Podcast, everyone has a story. This one, you haven't heard before.
GGACP celebrates Irish American Heritage Month (and a belated St. Patrick's Day!) by presenting this ENCORE of a 2021 interview with comedian, writer and actor Colin Quinn. In this episode, Colin joins Gilbert and Frank for a frequently hilarious conversation about vanishing Manhattan, awkward celebrity encounters, the gritty cinema of Sidney Lumet and Martin Scorsese and his one-person show, “Colin Quinn: The Last Best Hope.” Also, Rod Steiger holds a grudge, Pat Cooper blows his stack, Kate Winslet shops at a bodega and Colin remembers the late, great Norm MacDonald. PLUS: Michael V. Gazzo! “The Panic in Needle Park”! The comedy stylings of Jan Murray! In praise of Steve Buscemi! Norman Lloyd hangs with Babe Ruth! And the boys deconstruct “Titanic,” “The Departed” and “The Godfather: Part III”! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pat Cooper (born Pasquale Vito Caputo[1], July 31, 1929 – June 6, 2023) was an American actor and comedian. He was known for his appearances on The Howard Stern Show, Imus in the Morning, and Opie and Anthony. He also played Masiello in the film Analyze This (1999) and its sequel Analyze That (2002). Known for his short temper, he was nicknamed the "Comedian of Outrage".[2] PICTURE: By Rob Weidenfeld - Rob Weidenfeld, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9668251
Steve O'Donnell joined me to discuss Mike Chisholm; stand up; Sarah Silverman; Norm MacDonald loving to tell comic road stories; Massapequa; Jerry Seinfeld; Carson Daly; Larry Jacobson & Groucho; Edward Everett Horton; Jim Norton; Jim Gaffigan; Jackie "The Joke Man' Martling; hating 50's stand-ups; Shelley Berman; Jack Carter; older Rickles on Kimmel; Pat Cooper; David Brenner; Regis Philbin; using his actual gym teacher on Letterman; Norm's impressions; interview with Jane Fonda; Norm's Clint Eastwood; doing a western bit on Sports Show; 25th Anniversary of the ESPY's; Cleveland Baron's mascot; Norm didn't drive; his memoir; Canada's 70's tourism catchphrase; SCTV; Ghoulardi (Ernie Anderson) leads him to Dave; cliches; his twin brother Mark who was more of an auteur and won a Tony for Hairspray; used for twin jokes on Letterman; appeared with his brother on Strangers with Candy; Sklar Brothers; America's Got Talent; Michael Winslow; Vegas residencies; first job as a greeting card writer; sent all his writings to Letterman and Merrill Markoe while working in a tape room at 30 Rock; his interview; having to give two weeks notice and hearing his jokes being told during that time; being told his work is witty; to laugh or not laugh; a typical Steve O'Donnell joke; bringing his parents to Late Night; midwestern slang for rain; doing Letterman was more than just a job; Jim Downey; his brother individually pre-signing books each with an original joke; Dave changes jokes on air for himself; Viewer Mail construction; Alsace or Al's ass; class clowns; Jeff Martin; many comedians wore eyepatches as babies; todays comedy writers are more diverse and better looking; now being one of the few non-performers on a writing staff; being great on podcasts; the trifectas in comedy performed by Brian McConachie, Eddie Gorodetsky, and Ken Keeler; history buffs Larry David & Conan O'Brien; writing on Great Minds with Dan Harmon; writing for the Chris Rock Show; pitching a bit about to Hannibal Burress and pretending to explain what bling is; Hugh Moore and Shy Tony; writing bad jokes; audiences laughing at straight lines or not knowing old sayings or bits and thinking they're new; "No good deed goes unpunished"; animals that speak foreign languages
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Phil and David have both known Jeff Ross for many years, so they are at ease with the comedian known around the world as The Roastmaster General. Over sandwiches from https://www.ouimelrose.com, Jeff retraces how a kid from a family of caterers from New Jersey ended up following in the footsteps of the "rock stars" of stand up he loved and bringing new life to the art of Roast Comedy, as well as befriending many of the legends who set the stage for his modern success story, including Don Rickles, Milton Berle, Joan Rivers and Pat Cooper, who died the day this episode was recorded and is remembered here. Jeff discusses touring with friends like Dave Chappelle, Chris Rock and John Mayer, and shares great stories about Ray Romano, Eddie Vedder and, as is "Naked Lunch" tradition, Bruce Springsteen. To see where Jeff is appearing on tour, visit here: http://roastmastergeneral.com/tour-dates.html To learn more about building community through food and "Somebody Feed the People," visit the Philanthropy page at philrosenthalworld.com.
Mike and Craig look back at some of the most explosive appearances that Pat Cooper had on the Howard Stern Show.www.blindmike.netwww.verygoodshow.org
Good friend of the show, Brian Vincent is in the Acement tonight to finally tell his story. A self proclaimed sit down comic, Brian is a call back to the old school comics like Don Rickles and Pat Cooper. He is as funny off stage as he is on. Brian is a great story teller and his path to the stage is filled with laughs. https://www.facebook.com/brian.vincent.750 Go to https://www.buymeacoffee.com/behindthefQ to buy us a coffee or a bourbon. Get your BTF gear at https://www.teepublic.com/stores/scott-higgins
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Frank starts the show off by talking about the uptick in road rage incidents and then speaks to Uncle Floyd Vivino, television, film, radio and stage performer about using humor to deal with stress, Pat Cooper's passing, news of the day, and his career. After, Frank talks about the potential of cell phones to be banned in schools and goes to the mail. Then, Frank asks the listeners if the public in Nevada should pitch in to pay for the Athletics to get a new stadium in Vegas. Later, Frank has listeners call in to tell a joke, and much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank Morano interviews Uncle Floyd Vivino, television, film, radio and stage performer about using humor to deal with stress, Pat Cooper's passing, news of the day, and his career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Richard discusses the second - Federal - indictment of Donald Trump, a visit to the movies with Dick and Dad, and guest Pat Cooper. “Richard Bey Talk” brings Richard Bey to podcasting, with thought provoking entertainment and humor, exploring society and culture, entertainment, news, and politics. Richard is joined by broadcast professional Albert Reinoso to comment on what's happening around us all. Richard Bey is an American talk show host, popular in the 1990's as host of daytime TV's “The Richard Bey Show”, about ordinary people's personal stories, topical news, and personal interviews. Richard Bey has since hosted national radio shows on ABC Radio, SiriusXM Satellite Radio, and “The Wall Street Journal: This Morning.” Subscribe to the latest Richard Bey Talk vidcast on YouTube - @RichardBeyTalk Follow, like, and subscribe to Richard Bey podcasts and you won't miss an episode. Search Facebook and all major podcast platforms for Richard Bey's podcast, “Richard Bey Talk”. Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as parody, criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended. ALL RIGHTS BELONG TO THEIR RESPECTIVE OWNERS. ⚠ If there are copyright issues please contact us.
Today on Another Side of Midnight, Curtis talks about the Trump indictment and the thirty-seven criminal counts brought against him. Curtis pays tribute to the recently deceased, The Iron Sheik, who he credited as being the best "Heel" ever. Curtis also pays tribute to comedic legend Pat Cooper, who recently passed away. Curtis also pays tribute to recently deceased Pat Robertson, known best for his religious tv show "The 700 club". Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Remembering Legendary Comedian Pat Cooper
In this episode the guys discuss Judging others, The Iron Sheik, Pat Cooper, Transformers: Rise of the Beast, 97 minutes, the writers strike, Ted Lasso, PGA/ LIV merger, Messi, Josh Allen, Violent Femmes, Extreme, etc....
The late great Pat Cooper started burning bridges in show business in 1981 after an interview with Tom Snyder. He then enjoyed a resurgence on The Howard Stern Show where he was best known for haranguing Howard and being a grump. Is Kevin Brennan the closest thing we have to old Pat? Plus, rest in peace Iron Sheik. With special guest Obnoxious John and a cameo by comic Ray DeVito.
From the SPORTSTALKNY Archives From his 1963 television appearance on "The Jackie Gleason Show"Pasquale Caputo, aka Pat Cooper, enthralled standing room only audiences with his lovable "comedic anger."For nearly four decades Pat appeared on many stages, from comedy clubs to major theaters, including the legendary Copacabana, Westbury Music Theater, Trump Castle, Caesar's Palace, the MGM Grand Hotel, and Trop World.Throughout his long and lucrative career, Pat has had the opportunity to share the stage with such superstars as Jerry Lewis, Tony Bennett, Tom Jones, Paul Anka, Frank Sinatra, Bobby Darin, Englebert Humperdinck, Sammy Davis Jr. and the list goes on.Pat's humor also reached the talk show audiences with his recurring and always successful appearances on "The Howard Stern Show," "Live with Regis and Kathie Lee," and "The Late Show with David Letterman."Pat's impeccable timing, comedic genius and commanding stage presence always left his sold-out audiences roaring! He joined Mark and Aj in 2011 to talk about his new book How Dare You Say How Dare Me.
GGACP pays tribute to the late, legendary comedian Pat Cooper by revisiting this memorable interview from 2016. In this episode, Pat sounds off on a variety of interesting topics, including the mob's influence on showbiz, the difference between Jewish and Italian comics, the popularity of Jimmy Durante and the self-importance of Ed Sullivan. Also, Pat disses Paul Anka, praises Alan King, turns down Martin Scorsese and clashes with the Chairman of the Board. PLUS: Joe DiMaggio! Lola Falana! Robert De Niro roasts Don Rickles! Shirley MacLaine bombs at Caesar's! And Pat tries to make a baby laugh! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Frank begins the show by talking about the poor air quality from the Canadian wildfires before David Wildstein, Editor of The New Jersey Globe joins to talk about who is Chris Christie? Then, Frank talks about the Saudi backed LIV golf joining forces with PGA golf and also speaks to Ralph Blumenthal, former New York Times Reporter, who broke the story on the UAP whistleblower this week & author of seven books on investigative crime reporting and cultural history including “The Believer: Alien Encounters, Hard Science, and the passion of John Mack” about the US government has recovered non-human aircraft. Not long after, Frank counts his chips with John Boyd, Founder and Principal at the Boyd Company and a thought leader and well-known pioneer of the modern era of corporate site selection for the AC Report. Later, Frank pays his respects to the late great Pat Cooper before Brian Kilmeade, New York Times best-selling author, co-host of Fox and Friends on Fox News and a radio talk show host heard every morning from 10am-Noon on 77WABC joins the show to talk about the news of the day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Filmmaker, comedy writer, and Friar Dean Ward joins Joe Sibilia to talk about his documentary about the Friars Club called "Let Me In, I Hear Laughter," joining the Friars Club, and documenting the history of the Friars Club. Dean sheds light on the behind-the-scenes of the film, including his unusual interview with Milton Berle, watching "Wheel of Fortune" and "Jeopardy" with Joey Bishop, playing hooky from his DreamWorks day job to hang out with Buddy Hackett, receiving a phone call from an irate Jerry Lewis, his favorite joke from Oscar-winner Red Buttons, and winning over onetime "Tonight Show" host Steve Allen. Plus, Dean recalls Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jon Bon Jovi's visit to the Friars Club, his father becoming starstruck over Abe Vigoda, the death of Harry "Parkyakarkus" Einstein (father of Albert Brooks and "Super Dave" Osborne) at a testimonial for Lucille Balll and Desi Arnaz, and meeting up with Pat Cooper at a Las Vegas gas station.
Madge reads a letter from Roger and talks to Hag followed by side two of Pat Cooper. Huge mess. Album Art by John Werner
...the boys discuss with legendary Danny McKenna the early 80's when the soap opera stars invaded the comedy club scene .. .. and on into the joys of no-shows, liars & a few classics ... Follow us and SUBSCRIBE on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/standupmemories Standup Memories with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling & Peter Bales is a look at the world of standup comedy through the eyes and collective memories of two men who have lived through the evolution of standup and comedy clubs from the late 1970s through the modern era. Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling is best known for his 16 years as head writer and on-air personality for the Howard Stern Show. He is a veteran of the Long Island, NY comedy scene and has been a successful standup comedian and joke writer for more than 4 decades. The list of comedy legends he has worked with includes Rodney Dangerfield, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Bob Nelson, Richie Miniveri, Rob Bartlett, Dave Hawthorne, Jim Myers, Paul Reiser, and Jackie Mason, and many more. Martling started a telephone joke line (516) 922 Wine, that has been in operation since the early '80s and has recorded 4 comedy albums, and been featured in the films Private Parts and The Aristocrats. Peter Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless comedy clubs, corporate functions, and colleges across the country and has appeared on a variety of television networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1, and, most recently, "The New Rascals Comedy Hour" podcast for XM Satellite Radio. Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson. This Episode features Danny Mckenna.
Grizelda joins Madge for an obesity update followed by a roach update from Hagatha. Finally, Side 1 of "Spaghetti Sauce and Other Delights" by Pat Cooper. Album Art by John Werner
Welcome to Season 2 of Stand-Up Memories! Jackie and Peter are back at it, and you are invited to the listen to their great stories, moments and bits throughout their comedy adventures! FOLLOW US ON YOUTUBE! https://www.youtube.com/standupmemories Stand-Up Memories with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling & Peter Bales is a look at the world of stand-up comedy through the eyes and collective memories of two men who have lived through the evolution of stand-up and comedy clubs from the late 1970's through the modern era. Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling is best known for his 16 years as head writer and a cast member of the Howard Stern Show. He is a veteran of the Long Island, NY comedy scene and has been a successful stand-up comedian and joke writer for more than 4 decades. The list of comedy legends he has worked with include Rodney Dangerfield, Jackie Mason, Henny Youngman, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Pat Cooper, Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, Bob Nelson, Rob Bartlett, Dave Hawthorne, Richie Minervini and many more. In 1979 Martling started “Use Your Finger! (516) 922-WINE,” a telephone joke line, to promote the local comedy shows he was producing (it's still in operation). He's released over a dozen comedy albums .. on lp, 8-track (!), cassette & CD .. as well as a half dozen videos of his act on VHS & DVD. He's appeared in many films, including the major releases “Private Parts” and “The Aristocrats.” Peter Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless comedy clubs, corporate functions and colleges across the country and has appeared on a variety of networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1 and, most recently, Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson. He also directed "The Sons of Myrna Hunt," a sketch comedy revue featuring Kevin James and Joe Rogan. show less
“I Sailed Right Into The Principal's Office.” FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/Jackieandpetersstandupmemories Stand-Up Memories with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling & Peter Bales is a look at the world of stand-up comedy through the eyes and collective memories of two men who have lived through the evolution of stand-up and comedy clubs from the late 1970's through the modern era. Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling is best known for his 16 years as head writer and a cast member of the Howard Stern Show. He is a veteran of the Long Island, NY comedy scene and has been a successful stand-up comedian and joke writer for more than 4 decades. The list of comedy legends he has worked with include Rodney Dangerfield, Jackie Mason, Henny Youngman, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Pat Cooper, Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, Bob Nelson, Rob Bartlett, Dave Hawthorne, Richie Minervini and many more. In 1979 Martling started “Use Your Finger! (516) 922-WINE,” a telephone joke line, to promote the local comedy shows he was producing (it's still in operation). He's released over a dozen comedy albums .. on lp, 8-track (!), cassette & CD .. as well as a half dozen videos of his act on VHS & DVD. He's appeared in many films, including the major releases “Private Parts” and “The Aristocrats.” Peter Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless comedy clubs, corporate functions and colleges across the country and has appeared on a variety of networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1 and, most recently, Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson. He also directed "The Sons of Myrna Hunt," a sketch comedy revue featuring Kevin James and Joe Rogan.
“What Do You Do For A Living? I Get Guys For Your Sister.” FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/Jackieandpetersstandupmemories Stand-Up Memories with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling & Peter Bales is a look at the world of stand-up comedy through the eyes and collective memories of two men who have lived through the evolution of stand-up and comedy clubs from the late 1970's through the modern era. Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling is best known for his 16 years as head writer and a cast member of the Howard Stern Show. He is a veteran of the Long Island, NY comedy scene and has been a successful stand-up comedian and joke writer for more than 4 decades. The list of comedy legends he has worked with include Rodney Dangerfield, Jackie Mason, Henny Youngman, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Pat Cooper, Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, Bob Nelson, Rob Bartlett, Dave Hawthorne, Richie Minervini and many more. In 1979 Martling started “Use Your Finger! (516) 922-WINE,” a telephone joke line, to promote the local comedy shows he was producing (it's still in operation). He's released over a dozen comedy albums .. on lp, 8-track (!), cassette & CD .. as well as a half dozen videos of his act on VHS & DVD. He's appeared in many films, including the major releases “Private Parts” and “The Aristocrats.” Peter Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless comedy clubs, corporate functions and colleges across the country and has appeared on a variety of networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1 and, most recently, Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson. He also directed "The Sons of Myrna Hunt," a sketch comedy revue featuring Kevin James and Joe Rogan.
“Start The Car, The Asian Cook Has A Knife.” FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/Jackieandpetersstandupmemories Stand-Up Memories with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling & Peter Bales is a look at the world of stand-up comedy through the eyes and collective memories of two men who have lived through the evolution of stand-up and comedy clubs from the late 1970's through the modern era. Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling is best known for his 16 years as head writer and a cast member of the Howard Stern Show. He is a veteran of the Long Island, NY comedy scene and has been a successful stand-up comedian and joke writer for more than 4 decades. The list of comedy legends he has worked with include Rodney Dangerfield, Jackie Mason, Henny Youngman, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Pat Cooper, Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, Bob Nelson, Rob Bartlett, Dave Hawthorne, Richie Minervini and many more. In 1979 Martling started “Use Your Finger! (516) 922-WINE,” a telephone joke line, to promote the local comedy shows he was producing (it's still in operation). He's released over a dozen comedy albums .. on lp, 8-track (!), cassette & CD .. as well as a half dozen videos of his act on VHS & DVD. He's appeared in many films, including the major releases “Private Parts” and “The Aristocrats.” Peter Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless comedy clubs, corporate functions and colleges across the country and has appeared on a variety of networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1 and, most recently, Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson. He also directed "The Sons of Myrna Hunt," a sketch comedy revue featuring Kevin James and Joe Rogan.
“Food Half-Price, Waitresses Free.” FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/Jackieandpetersstandupmemories Stand-Up Memories with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling & Peter Bales is a look at the world of stand-up comedy through the eyes and collective memories of two men who have lived through the evolution of stand-up and comedy clubs from the late 1970's through the modern era. Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling is best known for his 16 years as head writer and a cast member of the Howard Stern Show. He is a veteran of the Long Island, NY comedy scene and has been a successful stand-up comedian and joke writer for more than 4 decades. The list of comedy legends he has worked with include Rodney Dangerfield, Jackie Mason, Henny Youngman, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Pat Cooper, Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, Bob Nelson, Rob Bartlett, Dave Hawthorne, Richie Minervini and many more. In 1979 Martling started “Use Your Finger! (516) 922-WINE,” a telephone joke line, to promote the local comedy shows he was producing (it's still in operation). He's released over a dozen comedy albums .. on lp, 8-track (!), cassette & CD .. as well as a half dozen videos of his act on VHS & DVD. He's appeared in many films, including the major releases “Private Parts” and “The Aristocrats.” Peter Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless comedy clubs, corporate functions and colleges across the country and has appeared on a variety of networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1 and, most recently, Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson. He also directed "The Sons of Myrna Hunt," a sketch comedy revue featuring Kevin James and Joe Rogan.
“Jackie Gets A Job At Arby's.” FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/Jackieandpetersstandupmemories Stand-Up Memories with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling & Peter Bales is a look at the world of stand-up comedy through the eyes and collective memories of two men who have lived through the evolution of stand-up and comedy clubs from the late 1970's through the modern era. Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling is best known for his 16 years as head writer and a cast member of the Howard Stern Show. He is a veteran of the Long Island, NY comedy scene and has been a successful stand-up comedian and joke writer for more than 4 decades. The list of comedy legends he has worked with include Rodney Dangerfield, Jackie Mason, Henny Youngman, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Pat Cooper, Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, Bob Nelson, Rob Bartlett, Dave Hawthorne, Richie Minervini and many more. In 1979 Martling started “Use Your Finger! (516) 922-WINE,” a telephone joke line, to promote the local comedy shows he was producing (it's still in operation). He's released over a dozen comedy albums .. on lp, 8-track (!), cassette & CD .. as well as a half dozen videos of his act on VHS & DVD. He's appeared in many films, including the major releases “Private Parts” and “The Aristocrats.” Peter Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless comedy clubs, corporate functions and colleges across the country and has appeared on a variety of networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1 and, most recently, Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson. He also directed "The Sons of Myrna Hunt," a sketch comedy revue featuring Kevin James and Joe Rogan.
“E = mc Penis.” FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/Jackieandpetersstandupmemories Stand-Up Memories with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling & Peter Bales is a look at the world of stand-up comedy through the eyes and collective memories of two men who have lived through the evolution of stand-up and comedy clubs from the late 1970's through the modern era. Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling is best known for his 16 years as head writer and a cast member of the Howard Stern Show. He is a veteran of the Long Island, NY comedy scene and has been a successful stand-up comedian and joke writer for more than 4 decades. The list of comedy legends he has worked with include Rodney Dangerfield, Jackie Mason, Henny Youngman, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Pat Cooper, Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, Bob Nelson, Rob Bartlett, Dave Hawthorne, Richie Minervini and many more. In 1979 Martling started “Use Your Finger! (516) 922-WINE,” a telephone joke line, to promote the local comedy shows he was producing (it's still in operation). He's released over a dozen comedy albums .. on lp, 8-track (!), cassette & CD .. as well as a half dozen videos of his act on VHS & DVD. He's appeared in many films, including the major releases “Private Parts” and “The Aristocrats.” Peter Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless comedy clubs, corporate functions and colleges across the country and has appeared on a variety of networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1 and, most recently, Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson. He also directed "The Sons of Myrna Hunt," a sketch comedy revue featuring Kevin James and Joe Rogan.
“It Takes A Special Kind Of Idiot To Punch The Dummy.” FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/Jackieandpetersstandupmemories Stand-Up Memories with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling & Peter Bales is a look at the world of stand-up comedy through the eyes and collective memories of two men who have lived through the evolution of stand-up and comedy clubs from the late 1970's through the modern era. Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling is best known for his 16 years as head writer and a cast member of the Howard Stern Show. He is a veteran of the Long Island, NY comedy scene and has been a successful stand-up comedian and joke writer for more than 4 decades. The list of comedy legends he has worked with include Rodney Dangerfield, Jackie Mason, Henny Youngman, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Pat Cooper, Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, Bob Nelson, Rob Bartlett, Dave Hawthorne, Richie Minervini and many more. In 1979 Martling started “Use Your Finger! (516) 922-WINE,” a telephone joke line, to promote the local comedy shows he was producing (it's still in operation). He's released over a dozen comedy albums .. on lp, 8-track (!), cassette & CD .. as well as a half dozen videos of his act on VHS & DVD. He's appeared in many films, including the major releases “Private Parts” and “The Aristocrats.” Peter Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless comedy clubs, corporate functions and colleges across the country and has appeared on a variety of networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1 and, most recently, Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson. He also directed "The Sons of Myrna Hunt," a sketch comedy revue featuring Kevin James and Joe Rogan.
“I Actually Saw A Coach Punch The Umpire.” FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/Jackieandpetersstandupmemories Stand-Up Memories with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling & Peter Bales is a look at the world of stand-up comedy through the eyes and collective memories of two men who have lived through the evolution of stand-up and comedy clubs from the late 1970's through the modern era. Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling is best known for his 16 years as head writer and a cast member of the Howard Stern Show. He is a veteran of the Long Island, NY comedy scene and has been a successful stand-up comedian and joke writer for more than 4 decades. The list of comedy legends he has worked with include Rodney Dangerfield, Jackie Mason, Henny Youngman, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Pat Cooper, Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, Bob Nelson, Rob Bartlett, Dave Hawthorne, Richie Minervini and many more. In 1979 Martling started “Use Your Finger! (516) 922-WINE,” a telephone joke line, to promote the local comedy shows he was producing (it's still in operation). He's released over a dozen comedy albums .. on lp, 8-track (!), cassette & CD .. as well as a half dozen videos of his act on VHS & DVD. He's appeared in many films, including the major releases “Private Parts” and “The Aristocrats.” Peter Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless comedy clubs, corporate functions and colleges across the country and has appeared on a variety of networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1 and, most recently, Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson. He also directed "The Sons of Myrna Hunt," a sketch comedy revue featuring Kevin James and Joe Rogan.
“I Thought You Meant Franklin Roosevelt.” FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/Jackieandpetersstandupmemories Stand-Up Memories with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling & Peter Bales is a look at the world of stand-up comedy through the eyes and collective memories of two men who have lived through the evolution of stand-up and comedy clubs from the late 1970's through the modern era. Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling is best known for his 16 years as head writer and a cast member of the Howard Stern Show. He is a veteran of the Long Island, NY comedy scene and has been a successful stand-up comedian and joke writer for more than 4 decades. The list of comedy legends he has worked with include Rodney Dangerfield, Jackie Mason, Henny Youngman, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Pat Cooper, Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, Bob Nelson, Rob Bartlett, Dave Hawthorne, Richie Minervini and many more. In 1979 Martling started “Use Your Finger! (516) 922-WINE,” a telephone joke line, to promote the local comedy shows he was producing (it's still in operation). He's released over a dozen comedy albums .. on lp, 8-track (!), cassette & CD .. as well as a half dozen videos of his act on VHS & DVD. He's appeared in many films, including the major releases “Private Parts” and “The Aristocrats.” Peter Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless comedy clubs, corporate functions and colleges across the country and has appeared on a variety of networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1 and, most recently, Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson. He also directed "The Sons of Myrna Hunt," a sketch comedy revue featuring Kevin James and Joe Rogan.
SUBSCRIBE FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/Jackieandpet... Stand-Up Memories with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling & Peter Bales is a look at the world of stand-up comedy through the eyes and collective memories of two men who have lived through the evolution of stand-up and comedy clubs from the late 1970's through the modern era. Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling is best known for his 16 years as head writer and a cast member of the Howard Stern Show. He is a veteran of the Long Island, NY comedy scene and has been a successful stand-up comedian and joke writer for more than 4 decades. The list of comedy legends he has worked with include Rodney Dangerfield, Jackie Mason, Henny Youngman, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Pat Cooper, Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, Bob Nelson, Rob Bartlett, Dave Hawthorne, Richie Minervini and many more. In 1979 Martling started “Use Your Finger! (516) 922-WINE,” a telephone joke line, to promote the local comedy shows he was producing (it's still in operation). He's released over a dozen comedy albums .. on lp, 8-track (!), cassette & CD .. as well as a half dozen videos of his act on VHS & DVD. He's appeared in many films, including the major releases “Private Parts” and “The Aristocrats.” Peter Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless comedy clubs, corporate functions and colleges across the country and has appeared on a variety of networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1 and, most recently, Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson. He also directed "The Sons of Myrna Hunt," a sketch comedy revue featuring Kevin James and Joe Rogan.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/Jackieandpetersstandupmemories Stand-Up Memories with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling & Peter Bales is a look at the world of stand-up comedy through the eyes and collective memories of two men who have lived through the evolution of stand-up and comedy clubs from the late 1970's through the modern era. Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling is best known for his 16 years as head writer and a cast member of the Howard Stern Show. He is a veteran of the Long Island, NY comedy scene and has been a successful stand-up comedian and joke writer for more than 4 decades. The list of comedy legends he has worked with include Rodney Dangerfield, Jackie Mason, Henny Youngman, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Pat Cooper, Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, Bob Nelson, Rob Bartlett, Dave Hawthorne, Richie Minervini and many more. In 1979 Martling started “Use Your Finger! (516) 922-WINE,” a telephone joke line, to promote the local comedy shows he was producing (it's still in operation). He's released over a dozen comedy albums .. on lp, 8-track (!), cassette & CD .. as well as a half dozen videos of his act on VHS & DVD. He's appeared in many films, including the major releases “Private Parts” and “The Aristocrats.” Peter Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless comedy clubs, corporate functions and colleges across the country and has appeared on a variety of networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1 and, most recently, Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson. He also directed "The Sons of Myrna Hunt," a sketch comedy revue featuring Kevin James and Joe Rogan.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/Jackieandpetersstandupmemories Stand-Up Memories with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling & Peter Bales is a look at the world of stand-up comedy through the eyes and collective memories of two men who have lived through the evolution of stand-up and comedy clubs from the late 1970's through the modern era. Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling is best known for his 16 years as head writer and a cast member of the Howard Stern Show. He is a veteran of the Long Island, NY comedy scene and has been a successful stand-up comedian and joke writer for more than 4 decades. The list of comedy legends he has worked with include Rodney Dangerfield, Jackie Mason, Henny Youngman, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Pat Cooper, Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, Bob Nelson, Rob Bartlett, Dave Hawthorne, Richie Minervini and many more. In 1979 Martling started “Use Your Finger! (516) 922-WINE,” a telephone joke line, to promote the local comedy shows he was producing (it's still in operation). He's released over a dozen comedy albums .. on lp, 8-track (!), cassette & CD .. as well as a half dozen videos of his act on VHS & DVD. He's appeared in many films, including the major releases “Private Parts” and “The Aristocrats.” Peter Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless comedy clubs, corporate functions and colleges across the country and has appeared on a variety of networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1 and, most recently, Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson. He also directed "The Sons of Myrna Hunt," a sketch comedy revue featuring Kevin James and Joe Rogan.
TUNE IN TO OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL AT 2/16/22 AT 7PM EST FOR A CHANCE TO WIN TICKETS TO AN ISLANDERS GAME FOLLOW US https://www.facebook.com/Jackieandpetersstandupmemories Stand-Up Memories with Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling & Peter Bales is a look at the world of stand-up comedy through the eyes and collective memories of two men who have lived through the evolution of stand-up and comedy clubs from the late 1970's through the modern era. Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling is best known for his 16 years as head writer and a cast member of the Howard Stern Show. He is a veteran of the Long Island, NY comedy scene and has been a successful stand-up comedian and joke writer for more than 4 decades. The list of comedy legends he has worked with include Rodney Dangerfield, Jackie Mason, Henny Youngman, Eddie Murphy, Jerry Seinfeld, Paul Reiser, Pat Cooper, Rip Taylor, Phyllis Diller, Bob Nelson, Rob Bartlett, Dave Hawthorne, Richie Minervini and many more. In 1979 Martling started “Use Your Finger! (516) 922-WINE,” a telephone joke line, to promote the local comedy shows he was producing (it's still in operation). He's released over a dozen comedy albums .. on lp, 8-track (!), cassette & CD .. as well as a half dozen videos of his act on VHS & DVD. He's appeared in many films, including the major releases “Private Parts” and “The Aristocrats.” Peter Bales has appeared as a stand-up comedian at countless comedy clubs, corporate functions and colleges across the country and has appeared on a variety of networks including FOX, A&E, Comedy Central, Lifetime, MTV, VH-1 and, most recently, Sirius XM Satellite Radio. Peter has also hosted his own radio programs on NYC's WABC (770 AM) and WEVD (1050 AM). He has studied at Chicago's famous "Second City" and in the eighties directed The Laughter Company, an improvisational comedy group that helped launch the careers of Rosie O'Donnell and Bob Nelson. He also directed "The Sons of Myrna Hunt," a sketch comedy revue featuring Kevin James and Joe Rogan.
The real life funny stuff is better than anything you could make up a rule of comedy be true to yourself talk about what you know. Join us for a look at a comic who would use his Italian heritage to gain an Italian audience that would launch him to legendary status.
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Comedian, actor, writer and lifelong New Yorker Colin Quinn (finally!) joins Gilbert and Frank for a hilarious conversation about vanishing Manhattan, mobsters with podcasts, awkward celebrity encounters, the gritty cinema of Sidney Lumet and Martin Scorsese and his new one-person show, "Colin Quinn: The Last Best Hope." Also, Rod Steiger holds a grudge, Pat Cooper blows his stack, Kate Winslet shops at a bodega and Colin remembers the late, great Norm MacDonald. PLUS: Michael V. Gazzo! "The Panic in Needle Park"! The comedy stylings of Jan Murray! In praise of Steve Buscemi! Norman Lloyd hangs with Babe Ruth! And the boys deconstruct "Titanic," "The Departed" and "The Godfather: Part III"! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For Video Editon, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/Dy09XBW-PmA Angela Bacari returns to the New York stage for the first time in almost 40 years on October 12, 2021 at Don't Tell Mama! Angela Bacari has spent years gracing stages from New York City to Las Vegas as an accomplished vocalist. She is known for the song, “Baby I'm' Yours.” Some of her many television appearances include: The Tonight Show, the Dinah Shore Show and The Merv Griffin Show. Angela has opened for several Hollywood veterans including Rodney Dangerfield, Phyllis Diller and Pat Cooper to name a few. She has served as vocal coach for last 20 years show business luminaries such as: Liza Minnelli; grandson, Nicolas King; Marisa Berenson; worked extensively with Deana Martin preparing for her new album; and has been training and managing Billy Gilman (runner-up of The Voice). She is a private vocal coach at her local, home studio in Rhode Island. Angela still performs at special venues throughout the year and can be seen at Birdland in NYC with Nicolas King. https://donttellmamanyc.com/shows/main/6352-angela-bacari-one-night-only-10-12-21 https://www.youtube.com/user/angelabl1/featured https://twitter.com/angelabl1?lang=en
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Emotions are confusing as hell, and increasingly, we're paying more and more attention to how we feel. In this episode we talk to one of the world's leading experts on emotions, Dr Rich Firth-Godbehere, to help us figure out how to think about the way that we feel. The hilarious John Poveromo joins us to lighten the emotional load with his quick wit and brilliant insights.Expert guest: Dr. Richard Firth-Godbehere is an award-winning interdisciplinary research walks the line between history, psychology, linguistics, and futurism. His boundary crossing studies may make him the world's most comprehensive expert in the field of emotions. He examines how understandings of emotions change over time and how these changes can influence the wider world. He is currently an Affiliated Research Scholar with The Centre for the History of Emotions at Queen Mary University of London. He received a first-class degree from the University of London during which time he won two awards for academic excellence; alongside a Masters (MPhil) from the University of Cambridge and a PhD From Queen Mary, University of London where he was a Wellcome Trust Scholar. Dr Rich's first book "A Human History Of Emotion: How The Way We Feel Built The World We Know" is due out around the world in November. You can learn more about him on his website, YouTube or Twitter. Comedy guest: John Poveromo is a Brooklyn-born, Jersey-raised stand-up with the perfect blend of self-deprecation and optimism. He has worked with some of the biggest names in the business including opening for Jimmy Fallon, Dom Irerra, Pat Cooper, Drew Carey, Colin Quinn, Gilbert Gottfried and many more. Always open and honest, John's charm and vulnerability on stage gives him the ability to connect with every audience, allowing each show to be original, refreshing, and funny as hell. John has been featured in the New York Times and the Asbury Park Press. He can be heard on Sirius XM Radio, has been featured at the Jersey City Comedy Festival, The New York Underground Comedy Festival, The Baltimore Comedy Festival, and has appeared on Comcast On Demand's "Young Comedians Showcase." John has been seen on Fox TV's 'The Q' with Quincy Harris, and has lent his writing talents to a variety of shows, including ESPN's Sports Nation, Current TV's Viewpoint with John Fugelsang, Joy Behar's Say Anything on HLN, The Independents, and CNN Newsroom, as well as VH1's "Best Of" series. You can learn more about John on his website, Twitter or Instagram or check out his brilliant (seriously, highly recommend it) podcast Dystopia Tonight.
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Reminiscing about Vegas with the Legendary Comedian
Ep 35- “Marriage is work” said everyone, everywhere! Today’s couple, Andee & Pat, have helped couples from all over the nation recover and restore broken marriages that needed anything from simple tools to major healing. In this episode and next week’s, they break down the four major hurdles most couples get stuck on (sex, money, communication and in-laws) and offer both wisdom and practical tools, while also sharing about their own journey into healing as divorcees. The great news is, with two people who are willing, God can make beauty from ashes, and he has done that with their life and the lives of the many they’ve worked with. Dive in, and feel free to share the episode. Be watching for next week’s too, that one covers in-laws and communication! (There is no life hacks segment in this episode bc it’s already so practical.). Enjoy!! —————— —————— —————— ——————. #marriage #sex #money #inlaws #bible #faithbased #marriagecounseling #familylife #familylifeministries #marriedlife #marriagepartner #partnersforlife #commonlawmarriage #marriedpartners #lifepartners #goodsex #marriedsex #sexlife #bedroom #hotmarriage #communication #goodcommunication #marriageontherocks #christianmarriage #divorce #divorcees #connectedlives #connect #livinginlove #loveeachother #loveoneanother #guests #guestappearance #coopers #patandandee #patandandeecooper #marriageinthemaking #marriageworks #marriagetips #marriagehacks #marriagecommunication #lifehacks #couples #romance --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/javawithjen/support
“Marriage is work” said everyone, everywhere! Today’s couple, Andee & Pat, have helped couples from all over the nation recover and restore broken marriages that needed anything from simple tools to major healing. In this episode and next week’s, they break down the four major hurdles most couples get stuck on (sex, money, communication and in-laws) and offer both wisdom and practical tools, while also sharing about their own journey into healing as divorcees. The great news is, with two people who are willing, God can make beauty from ashes, and he has done that with their life and the lives of the many they’ve worked with. Dive in, and feel free to share the episode. Be watching for next week’s too, that one covers in-laws and communication! (There is no life hacks segment in this episode bc it’s already so practical.). Enjoy!! —————— —————— —————— ——————. #marriage #sex #money #inlaws #bible #faithbased #marriagecounseling #familylife #familylifeministries #marriedlife #marriagepartner #partnersforlife #commonlawmarriage #marriedpartners #lifepartners #goodsex #marriedsex #sexlife #bedroom #hotmarriage #communication #goodcommunication #marriageontherocks #christianmarriage #divorce #divorcees #connectedlives #connect #livinginlove #loveeachother #loveoneanother #guests #guestappearance #coopers #patandandee #patandandeecooper #marriageinthemaking #marriageworks #marriagetips #marriagehacks #marriagecommunication #lifehacks #couples #romance --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/javawithjen/support
Pat Cooper, born Pasquale Caputo has just celebrated his 91st birthday. We celebrate him by recalling some funny moments with the Legend.
Our guest is singer Steven Maglio whose sound is reminiscent of the great Frank Sinatra. THE NEW YORK TIMES said of Steve, “Steven Maglio does not have blue eyes, but with his smooth croon & Rat Pack swagger, listeners just might imagine they were at the Copa Room at the Sands in 1963.” While Steven Maglio is a singer of standards. Although he is especially appreciated for his renditions of songs made popular by Frank Sinatra, he is NOT an impersonator. https://www.stevenmaglio.com/home THE BEGINNING I was born in East Harlem, N.Y. on December 25, 1958. In 1966, we moved to the Bronx, and being the new kid on the block, I walked back and forth to school alone for the first few weeks. I heard Frank Sinatra singing “My Kind Of Town,” and to pass the time on my new daily trek, I would sing the song to myself over and over. After a few days, I decided I needed another song and began to explore the only Sinatra album we owned at the time, “A Man And His Music.” This was the beginning of my addiction, not only to Sinatra, but to that whole world of standard songs and singers. It wasn't until age 43, after eight years of secretly taking voice lessons and one year of cruising the New Jersey karaoke circuit, that I made my professional debut at New York City's “Tavern On The Green,” as male vocalist with Joe Battaglia & The New York Big Band in June, 2002. Since then I've performed from Atlantic City to Las Vegas, from Cape Cod to Nashville, from Palm Beach to Beverly Hills, and from Brazil to Ecuador to Italy. In 2004, I started performing Frank Sinatra tribute shows at The Carnegie Club in New York, and I'm still singing there every Saturday evening. I've had the pleasure of entertaining President & Mrs. Donald Trump, Lisa Lampanelli, Vic Damone, Connie Francis, Jackie Mason, Danny DeVito, Rhea Perlman, William Shatner, Brad Garrett, Dennis Farina, The Kennedy Family, and most of the cast of “The Sopranos,” just to name a few. As well as multiple sports figures, politicians, business moguls, and members of the press. I've had the honor of sharing the stage with The Duke Ellington Orchestra, Frankie Valli, Wayne Newton, Dionne Warwick, Deana Martin, Tony Danza, Danny Aiello, Steve Tyrell, Joe Piscopo, Bucky Pizzarelli, Pat Cooper, Norm Crosby, Larry King, Johnny Maestro & The Brooklyn Bridge, The Spinners, and on a few occasions with Frank Sinatra's former pianist/conductor, Vincent Falcone, among others. I've appeared in the movies, “Frank & Alice,” “Once Upon A Time In Brooklyn,” “Once More With Feeling,” and in the music video, “For One More Day.” I've also sung “The Tender Trap” on the soundtrack of “My Best Friend's Girl.” In the Off-Broadway play, “Playing Sinatra,” my recordings of 11 popular Sinatra songs were used to replace the originals. I've released three CDs, “You Belong To Me & other songs Sinatra never recorded,” “Songs For Sinatra Lovers,” and “Sinatra en Bossa Nova.” Special highlights in my career were being the co-writer and official singer of “The Danny DeVito Limoncello Song,” used to promote the lemon flavored liquore that bore Danny DeVito's signature. Joining the all-star cast of The Cannolis television show. Becoming a member of the most prestigious organization in show business, The Friars Club. It's been a wild ride, and I'm far from being finished. The most common compliment paid to me is, “If Frank Sinatra heard the way you sing his songs …. he'd be proud.” AND I HOPE THAT'S TRUE ….. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/RickLertzman/support
"Brooklyn Mike" of TBMSRadio.com was honored to interview Italian/American Entertainer "Graziana Maria Lazzaro" during Having Sunday Dinner with Brooklyn Mike Live Show every Sunday from 9:00 am - 12:00 noon EST. She performed as the opening act for the Shirelles, the Duprees, the Drifters, the Platters, Johnny Maestro and the Brooklyn Bridge, Al Martino, Don Cornell and Pat Cooper. A humbling experience for Graziana and pleasure to share the stage with such high caliber performers. King Broder her booking agent at the time, quoted her talent, “when she sings, everyone listens” such warmth in her voice you will fall in love."Brooklyn Mike" was not only honored to have this beautiful and talented artist, singer, and entertainer on TBMSRadio.com but also honored to have made a great connection with an entire famiglia of loving people that reminded me of my own family!"Brooklyn Mike" of TBMSRadio.com transmits across the Globe on Internet Free Radio all your favorite Classic Hits from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, & Classic Rock all week long. Tune-In to "The Brooklyn Mike Show" to the Special LIVE Show with "Brooklyn Mike" with all your Italian/American Classic Hits such as Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Andrea Bocelli, Jimmy Roselli, Lou Monte and many many more! Also checkout our schedules for more LIVE SHOWS on TBMSRadio.com with "Brooklyn Mike".Support the show (https://paypal.me/DJBrooklynMike)
Robert Baccalieri Jr., Christopher Moltisanti, flip phones, and podcasts; celebrities' negative attitudes featuring Tiger Woods's horrible tipping and Ellen DeGeneres's bad reputation; Donald Trump vs. The Masks and the reopening of America; teachers vs. bouncers; celebrity attitudes revisited: Reggie Jackson, shrimp asshole, and Robert De Niro; how to make love; Pat Cooper's evil heart; Steve's wife, virtual dates, drugs, sex, and the generation gap
Pat Cooper, former President at Cheyenne Mountain Friends Group, joins the show to talk about National Wildflower Week. Cooper talks about flowers blooming and pleasant surprises in nature.
Scott Graham with North Park Anglers joins the show to talk about updates with fly fishing. Scott says look at the weather when planning your fishing trip and it’s all about when you hit the rivers when it comes to rainbows, browns and cutthroats. Pat Cooper, former President at Cheyenne Mountain Friends Group, joins the show to talk about National Wildflower Week. Cooper talks about flowers blooming and pleasant surprises in nature. Communications Specialist Travis Duncan joins the show to talk about leaving young wildlife alone. Duncan talks about the complications with moving or leaving your scent on an animal. Thomas Wurster with St Peter’s Fly Shop joins the show to talk about fly fishing updates and switching up your bugs to target trout. Wurster likes using big bugs and with heavier flows comes colder water for waders. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
But I Don't Wanna Be A Secondary Character! - A Seinfeld Podcast
This week Ivan and Stephen have lose their jackets and get thrown in a river as they talk about the secondary characters from season 6's The Friars Club. Topics covered include background dog noises, Friars Club membership fees, bad Adam Sandler films like Little Nicky, and great Adam Sandler films like Uncut Gems; Seinfeldisms (from 2:41), Seinfeld News (from 4:03), episode trivia (from 7:20); secondary characters Jerry's episode girlfriend Hally (from 10:24), Bob Grossberg (from 18:18), Kramer's episode girlfriend Connie (from 29:14), The Flying Sandos Brothers (from 35:52) and Pat Cooper (40:54). Where will the episode and/or any of the secondaries appear in our list of the greatest episodes and characters of all time? Listen and find out! — Support us with a one off donation on Paypal! Your donation will help keep the show going. Find us on Facebook, Instagram, Reddit and Twitter. You can email us, too. Listen, download, subscribe to and review us wherever you get your podcasts. Follow Stephen’s Seinfeld Facebook group, ‘Seinfeldisms’, here. — Seinfeld News Julia Louis-Dreyfus' new filmJerry Seinfeld's new book — Ivan’s other podcast ‘In Melbourne Last Week’ will end its third season this month! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and Spotify, with this RSS feed for other podcast services, or on the show's website so you can listen previous episodes and not miss the Season Finale.
Steve Tyrell, American producer and vocalist. Topic: The music of Sinatra. Pat Cooper, Actor and Comedian. Topic: His career and legacy, and the many times he opened for Frank Sinatra. Dave Damiani, Musician and Recording Artist, who performs with the ‘No Vacancy’ Orchestra. Topic: The impact of Frank Sinatra on his career. Merrill Kelem & Bobby Palamaro, members of the Atlantic City Police Department and former Security Consultants for Frank Sinatra. Topic: The times spent with Frank Sinatra, and his son – Frank Sinatra Jr. Carol Alt, American model and actress. Topic: Her experience meeting Frank Sinatra and watching his performances. Deana Martin, American singer and actress. She is the daughter of singer Dean Martin. Topic: Uncle Frank. Tony Lo Bianco, Tony nominated film and stage actor. Topics: Personal stories about Frank Sinatra. Paul Sorvino, American actor, opera singer, businessman, writer, and sculptor. Topic: How Sinatra influenced him. Bill Boggs, Television Host and Journalist. Topics: Frank Sinatra’s legacy and his interview with Bill. Sal Scognamillo, Executive Chef and Third Generation owner of Patsy’s Italian Restaurant. Topics: The famed legacy of how Frank Sinatra made Patsy’s famous, and the people he hosted, and his cookbook. Giada Valenti, Italian singer, born in Portogruaro, Venice. Arthur Aidala, American criminal defense lawyer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joey Commisso makes his What's So Funny? debut. To ease him into such a momentous occasion, we had his good friend and fellow comic Sam Tonning take over the hosting duties. That, and the fact regular host Guy MacPherson was out of town. It's a great conversation. The pair talked about bowling, '90s sitcoms, old-school standup Pat Cooper, and mental health, among other things.
On this episode of the VIP Ignite podcast, your host Deneen White is excited to have the opportunity to talk to Steve Garrin. He is an author, promoter, voice talent and the founder of the highly acclaimed VoiceWorks® voiceover workshop.Steve started in show business in 1986 as a performer, director, and producer of voiceovers. He then moved onto producing, directing, recording, and editing radio programs and books on tape. His company, VideoActive Productions, expanded to become a full--service digital audio--video production and post--production house.Steve worked on the "Aristocrats" with Paul Provenza and "Make 'Em Laugh" with Michael Kanter/PBS. He recorded, directed and edited Broadway legend, Carol Channing reading her autobiography, "Just Lucky, I Guess", A Memoir of Sorts". Steve produced, directed, recorded, and edited Pat Cooper reading the audio of his autobiography, “How Dare You Say How Dare Me”.Steve has also been a businessman and a sales manager for various leading companies in the restaurant and hotel industry. He was a licensing partner of Joe Franklin's Memory Lane Restaurant in Times Square, (Later to become Joe Franklin's Comedy Club) along with operating partner, Dennis Riese of the Riese Organization.Steve is a voting member of NARAS, NATAS, SAG & AFTRA.
On this episode of the VIP Ignite podcast, your host Deneen White is excited to have the opportunity to talk to Steve Garrin. He is an author, promoter, voice talent and the founder of the highly acclaimed VoiceWorks® voiceover workshop. Steve started in show business in 1986 as a performer, director, and producer of voiceovers. He then moved onto producing, directing, recording, and editing radio programs and books on tape. His company, VideoActive Productions, expanded to become a full--service digital audio--video production and post--production house. Steve worked on the "Aristocrats" with Paul Provenza and "Make 'Em Laugh" with Michael Kanter/PBS. He recorded, directed and edited Broadway legend, Carol Channing reading her autobiography, "Just Lucky, I Guess", A Memoir of Sorts". Steve produced, directed, recorded, and edited Pat Cooper reading the audio of his autobiography, “How Dare You Say How Dare Me”. Steve has also been a businessman and a sales manager for various leading companies in the restaurant and hotel industry. He was a licensing partner of Joe Franklin's Memory Lane Restaurant in Times Square, (Later to become Joe Franklin's Comedy Club) along with operating partner, Dennis Riese of the Riese Organization. Steve is a voting member of NARAS, NATAS, SAG & AFTRA.
A New Stars Talk, Wine & Dine Show from Celebrity Table 30 in the Bootlegger Italian Bistro on the Las Vegas Strip
Johnny Pizza, along with his business partner Roger Diaz, own the charming Hoboken Cafe on Whitlock in Marietta, Georgia. They've become famous for their amazing meatball sandwiches, their delicious salads and cheesecakes and especially for the most tender fresh mozzarella cheese you'll ever taste. Mr. Pizza makes it himself, every morning, and he cooks with joy and passion for his faithful customers at the Hoboken Cafe. Back in the day, he used to not only cook, but also take care of the transportation and security of some remarkable people. Pat Cooper, Frank Sinatra and his son, Frank Sinatra Jr., Joan Collins, Liza Minnelli and many other famous entertainers of yesteryear, they all worked with Mr. Pizza and trusted him in essential aspects of their lives. Born and raised in the town of Hoboken, New Jersey, this guy that came from very quiet beginnings really did good in life. He had the chance to spend time with the likes of Presidents Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton, Elizabeth Taylor – who actually brought out his birthday cake one night in Las Vegas! – Jack Nicholson, Meryl Streep, Brad Pitt and anybody who is anybody in Hollywood and around the globe. In this interview, originally broadcast on FM radio and featured in the international bilingual magazine LaRevista.ro, Johnny Pizza shares his incredible experiences and tells the story of his life. Support The Paul Leslie Hour by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-paul-leslie-hour
Bob talks with Pat Cooper, president of Friends of Cheyenne Mountain State Park, about their mission, plans and about the features of the park Hiking Bob on , and Listen on , and
Gilbert and Frank take a look back at some of the best moments of an unforgettable year, featuring a lineup of memorable guests, including Dick Van Dyke, Michael McKean, Lee Grant, Bob "Super Dave" Einstein and Matthew Broderick, to name a few. Also, Pat Cooper rants, Bruce Dern praises Gilbert, Peter Bogdanovich classes up the joint and George Takei spanks William Shatner. PLUS: Dueling Paul Williams! Uncle Junior sings! Dick Cavett strips! The wonder of Bob Hope's "Joys"! And the fascinating journey of Al Jaffee! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pat Cooper and I sat down and caught up after years of not seeing each other. Pat told stories of his childhood and as always spoke his mind about everyone in Show biz. He told old show biz stories about the mob, roasting Richard Pryor and Martin Scorsese. They also discuss getting old. Enjoy the show.
Gilbert and Frank welcome one of their favorite performers, legendary comedian Pat Cooper, who sounds off on a variety of topics, including the mob's influence on showbiz, the difference between Jewish and Italian comics, the genius of Jimmy Durante and the self-importance of Ed Sullivan. Also, Pat slams Paul Anka, praises Alan King, turns down Martin Scorsese and clashes with the Chairman of the Board. PLUS: Joe DiMaggio! Lola Falana! Al Martino hides out! Shirley MacLaine bombs at Caesar's! And Pat tries to make a baby laugh! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WKN continues with the hilarious, fun and forthright Jessica Kirson. Topics include: more Phil and Sam chemistry, parents without boundaries, Pat Cooper, country club gigs, being a child of a therapist, oversharing, Reiki moms, EST, Dave Attell, Ted Alexandro, Sam's childhood makeout, gay sex between straight men, Sam compares scotch and cunnilingus, Jim Norton, anal, Larry David, Jessica’s wife, live-in housekeepers, Anya’s mom analyzes a photo of her and Nikki, when your partner isn’t a super-fan of your work, Jessica’s prank calls on Howard Stern, Zach Braff, Josh Radin, and the proverbial more. Follow @jessicakirson @anyamarina @philmhanley @sammorril @standupnylabs Email weknownothingpod@gmail.com or call 347-467-1240 Visit http://standupny.com to see when Phil and Sam are performing live at Stand Up NY. Check out all of our shows at http://standupnylabs.com
Wush & Boon Episode: 57 Duration: 2:25:26 Size: 133mb iTunes RSS Summary: Starting the show early, having a séance to contact the dead, Pat Cooper confronts his family, Krystal calls in to talk pissing on each other, Wush and Boon argue whether humans see in 3D, Booneys dwarves are under attack, Microsoft Hololens produces real […] The post Episode 57 – Piss Fortress appeared first on Podtrash.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview celebrities Sharna Burgess from Dancing with The Stars, Pittsburgh Steeler Legend Rocky Bleier, comedian Pat Cooper, and Olympian Manteo Mitchell.
Episode 7 - Steve Trevelise joins Frank and Scott today as they discuss how Steve became one of the most successful "practical guy" around. Steve started in Philadelphia working with Howard Stern, now he works with Howard Eskin (how’s YOUR career going?). In between he has worked all over the Philly dial and started doing standup comedy in 2000. Since then Trev has opened for such comic legends as Robert Klein, Gilbert Gottfried, Pat Cooper, Louie Anderson, Bill Hicks, and the Late Richard Jeni.
Pat Cooper is 77 and her entire adult life has been blighted by agoraphobia. She hasn't been to her local town Darlington since the 60s and has only managed brief visits to her local corner shop, when supported by her daughter. She's missed holidays, family weddings, Christmas shopping and many other days out. The programme speaks to Pat and her grandson Kevin - and talks to a doctor who says he's angry people like Pat haven't had the treatment they need.
In this episode: Our visit to the April Chiller Theatre Expo in Parsippany, NJ, Michael Dudikoff (former star of American Ninja and Cobra), ZombieBreakroom.com, "Mr. Strickland" James Tolkan (Back to the Future) calls Greg a slacker, Larry Wilcox aka Jon Baker on Chips, Burt Young aka Paulie, William Zabka from The Karate Kid, Tia Carrere of Celebrity Apprentice and Wayne's World, Brande Roderick also of Celebrity Apprentice and Baywatch, comedy legend Pat Cooper, Lorenzo Lamas aka the "Renegade", screen and voice actor Jeffrey Combs, Primetime Sam Roberts from the Opie and Anthony Show, Karen Allen- Marion Ravenwood herself, rock and roll legend Denny Laine, Micky Dolenz and Peter Tork of The Monkees, pop star Debbie Gibson, American Picker Mike Wolfe, Mike Masse singing with Boston?, Norm MacDonald Live, Super Dave Osborne, our brief movie reviews of That's My Boy (2012) starring Adam Sandler, and Grandma's Boy (2006) starring Allen Covert, and celebrity deaths (Pat Summerall, Richie Havens, and George Jones). 83 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com
Total Education Spotlight 08-13-12 The Total Tutor will interview Velva Heraty. She is a dreams expert. We will discuss nightmares. How do children overcome them? last, I will interview Kathy Kolbe. She will talk about the survey I took with her organization. also, I will interview celebrity Pat Cooper. He will discuss his book and has some interesting things to say about Howard Stern. Last, Neil Haley The Total Tutor will provide tips for families.
Steve Cooper talks with Comic Nehl Bobal. Nehl started out with Steve in Philadelphia and they have remained close friends. He has toured the country extensively and has opened for Michael Bolton and Pat Cooper. He was nominated for a local Emmy for Comedy Writing in New Orleans, has been featured in Atlantic City Magazine and appeared on the series Show Me The Funny. He is currently working on an Animated Series and his One Man Show titled Flight of the Bobal Bee.
The gang mourns the loss of the world’s oldest and bushiest sheep. They agree that Tracy Morgan is a jackass after his latest outburst and Danny tries out his impression of the “30 Rock” star. Guest co-host Gina Brillon does not let her religiousness interfere with sexual promiscuity- although she does feel bad about it afterwards. Dave Waite would only consider having consensual sex with his “clever” students during his years spent as a substitute teacher. Adam Mamawalla ruminates on his physical absence of a definitive ethnicity. Chris discusses a porno he watched involving savory fruit. Comic legend Pat Cooper discusses everything he can remember at his advanced age from his new book, and spits in the face of Howard Stern, Frank Sinatra, Lisa Lampanelli and more. Don’t miss the jam-packed two and a half-hour breath of fresh comedy!
Rena Strober is known coast to coast from her Broadway and TV performances, to her 1-woman show to concerts onstage at Lincoln Center, Town Hall and numerous venues. She is currently starring In "White's lies"on Broadway. Where is hilariously shines in numerous roles, with an all star whose who of Broadway, including Betty Buckley, Tuc (yummy) Watkins, Peter Scolari, Cristy Carlson Romano, Andrea Grano and Jimmy Ray Bennett (I highly recommend this play) Rena Never dissapoints Seen on Broadway as Cosette in Les Miserables. Other New Yorkers know her from her sold-out 1-woman show Spaghetti & Matzo Balls! Off-Broadway she was seen in My Life with Albertine at Playwrights Horizons, Theda Bara and the Frontier Rabbi, playing the title role at the York Theatre along with I Can Get It For You Wholesale. Rena recently completed a year on the National tour of Fiddler on the Roof as Tzeitel playing opposite Topol, Harvey Fierstein & Theo Bikel. Rena originated the role of Tonya in the pre-Broadway production of Zhivago (Directed by Des McNuff) for which she was awarded the Outer Critcs Award of San Diego for her performance. Regionally she has appeared as Belle in Beauty & The Beast, Billy Smith in the Goodspeed Opera House production of Babes in Arms, Shelley in Bat Boy, Jenny Lind in Barnum (with Peter Scolari), Hodel in Fiddler on the Roof, Eliza in My Fair Lady and Louise in Gypsy. Rena was also a member of the original L.A cast of Reefer Madness and can be heard of the cast album. Her TV credits include Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Kings for NBC and Jacob's Gift for PAX TV. Rena has sung onstage at Lincoln Center, Town Hall, Westbury Music Faire and weekly at the Friars Club in New York. She has also sung at home plate at Shea Stadium and for the famous Friar Roasts for Donald Trump, Don King and Pat Cooper. For more information visit Aand to purchase her must have CD go to www.renastrober.com to see her perform http://www.whitesliesonstage.com/
Pat Cooper joins the cast in the studio
Barry Manilow, Pat Cooper and a cast of thousands of my friends star in this episode of Good Night. Well, hundreds of my friends. Ok, all my friends. I call it Mouth vs. Ear I Miss You. Mouth vs. Ear was a quiz show. Sort of. My friends and I were the Mouth, and we always won because we cheated. The listeners were the Ear, and they always lost because we cheated. Pat Cooper was our in studio guest at NBC Radio's New York FM station, WYNY. Barry Manilow was a regular caller. Pat won and Barry lost...because we cheated. I Miss You is a story from the Lovin Touch Personal Audio CD. When you listen, you'll understand why it's appropriate for this podprogram.
Barry Manilow, Pat Cooper and a cast of thousands of my friends star in this episode of Good Night. Well, hundreds of my friends. Ok, all my friends. I call it Mouth vs. Ear I Miss You. Mouth vs. Ear was a quiz show. Sort of. My friends and I were the Mouth, and we always won because we cheated. The listeners were the Ear, and they always lost because we cheated. Pat Cooper was our in studio guest at NBC Radio's New York FM station, WYNY. Barry Manilow was a regular caller. Pat won and Barry lost...because we cheated. I Miss You is a story from the Lovin Touch Personal Audio CD. When you listen, you'll understand why it's appropriate for this podprogram.
Greg and Rob discuss: Pat Cooper's temporary death on wikipedia.com, celebrity deaths (Jack Warden and Mako), Sidekicks, Who Wants to Be a Superhero? starring Stan Lee, Fossil's Atari watches, the new planets, David Copperfield's Fountain of Youth, the upcoming Batman movie The Dark Knight, Tom Cruise helping car accident victims in Utah, Dustin Diamond's assault, annoying people in NYC selling water and candy on the street, DOA: Dead or Alive the movie, and The Night Listener starring Robin Williams. 24 minutes - www.paunchstevenson.com