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snippet from a 2019 Jam session with Tony Trimm and Kintaro
This episode was recorded during an off day in a hotel room in Butler, Pennsylvania and that's probably the last time I'll type this sentence...so...enjoy it. Me Open Mike Eagle and Tony Trimm discuss being on an apocalypse tour. Livestream tomorrow's show in Chicago at 8:30PM CT @ https://www.events.loopedlive.com/hannibalburess
I'm currently on a drive in tour with Hannibal Buress and its new and different and weird. Me, him and DJ Tony Trimm catch up in a hotel room in Butler Pennsylvania to talk about touring during a pandemic and the (apparently) famous DJ Carshmello who is the opening act on the tour . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
I'm currently on a drive in tour with Hannibal Buress and its new and different and weird. Me, him and DJ Tony Trimm catch up in a hotel room in Butler Pennsylvania to talk about touring during a pandemic and the (apparently) famous DJ Carshmello who is the opening act on the tour . Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Week after week we drop off fire podcasts for your ears and eyes and this week is NO different. It's a honor and a privilege to be a consistent source for conversational media in the digital world. I don't take that lightly and Tony Trimm doesn't either. We're gonna take a break from our usual topical format and dig into the vault a little bit. In July we recorded an episode with JPEG Mafia. He's a poet laureate from Baltimore with the vocal cords of a 98 year old carnival barker. He has an amazing album called "All my Heroes are Cornballs". It's on the internet everywhere. No excuses, don't fight me on this. https://soundcloud.com/jpegmafia/sets/all-my-heroes-are-cornballs #hbmiaminights 1:25 - Start Drinking @ 29 3:20 - JPEG Show Energy 4:35 - On Beat Spit 7:00 - Cardio/Boxing Prep 9:35 - The Hype Opening Act/Early Tour Life 14:30 - Sucker Punched Stories 18:10 - Theater Kid? / No DJ Decision 20:48 - HB’s intro to JPEG’s Music 23:50 - Gmail Song 25:30 - Jeff Tweedy Listening Party 28:50 - List Maker Song 30:20 - New Album Aspirations/Boxing Market 36:45 - Tone Change ‘The Gym Pitch’ 38:00 - I can’t wait until Morrissey dies 44:00 - Random Censorship 48:20 - Live Show Crowd Interaction 51:13 - Live Show Pet Peeve 54:20 - Proper Cancellation Notice 56:10 - Internet Troll Reaction IRL 56:55 - Coaching Session/Mentors 1:01:09 - Wrap It Up Song
Another one! We have the man who inspired Tony Trimm to buy 20 skinny ties, Jon Hamm! We gave him the nickname Jon Jamm while he was on the podcast. It’s not super creative but damn if it doesn’t get the job done! He asked me for acting advice for 30 minutes but we edited that out. We talk about comedy, life, martial arts, street fights, and Jon Jamm gets on the theremin. #tagmovie in theaters now. 5:00 - Baby Driver 8:00 - Watching Yourself/Improv 10:00 - SNL 13:10 - Acting Intro/Teaching 14:50 - Ellie Kemper/1st Job 17:00 - 5 Tag Questions 18:40 - Jon Jamm 21:05 - Arcade Picks 22:55 - Baseball/1st Pitches 28:30 - Mad Men 32:30 - ’95 Largo 35:00 - Dice Clay?/Comedy Marketing 39:10 - CNN EOW Tape/Random Facts 41:40 - HB Facts/Weirdest Experience 44:50 - Bday Appearance Blowback 47:40 - HB Weirdest Appearance 50:00 - NBA Finals 56:00 - RL Wedding Crashers 57:55 - One Wedding 59:00 - Wedding Groupon Deal 1:02:13 - Downtime Plans? 1:06:20 - Ass kicked? 1:07:15 - Best Mom Song
Chicago's own Tony Trimm is today's special guest! He talks about his work touring as Hannibal Buress' DJ, the Handsome Rambler podcast they created together, working with guests like Chris Rock, Chance The Rapper & Flying Lotus, not letting Diplo into the club, analog gear, DJing in comedy clubs, and more! for Willy Joy music & tour dates: http://www.willyjoy.com for Tony Trimm & Hannibal Buress podcast & tour dates: http://www.handsomeramblerpodcast.com http://www.hannibalburess.com/tour
Saluton and Ahoy-hoy Soundcast Enthusiasts and Accidental Listeners Everywhere! I am your host, Tyson Saner...it is my real name...and we can talk about nominative determinism another time. As for now... We've got clips from Tuesdays With Stories!, Ding Dong Chomp, The Van Buren Family Roadcast, Hannibal Buress: Handsome Rambler, a special clip of Strange Times featuring our esteemed announcer, Bill Heywatt, and Prinze and The Wolf. We've also got a single Burst O' Durst from political comedian and social commentator Will Durst for you this show and of course, what would an episode of Succotash be without a classic Hendersons' Pants commercial? That question answers itself… And please stay tuned until the end for a BONUS snippet, won't you? CLIPS Tuesdays with Stories!Our first soundcast featured is one of several at Stand Up NY Labs and it is called Tuesdays With Stories! The show first appeared on iTunes, September 3rd of 2013, and the description reads: A fun weekly podcast hosted by NYC comedians Joe List and Mark Normand who have an endless amount of funny stories. Every week they spin a few hilarious yarns, sometimes with comedian friends. This clip is from recent Epi238 from last month and is entitled "Snazzy Cock", featuring a snippet of a longer conversation about being a comedian and the ebb, flow and type of attention after your Netflix special airs. Ding Dong Chomp Recently announced on Nooner, the long-running weekly live-on-Tuesdays soundcast on Kevin Smith's "Smodcast Internet Radio", Ding Dong Chomp has spun-off and is hosted by @MartyYu and @StephenKrueger. Marty is one of the 2 original Nooner hosts of and Stephen has been a on-again off-again co-host of the show for years. Marty and Stephen are foodies, and have created this show to accommodate their need to talk about food and eating. Our clip is from their 2nd episode which dropped last month. The Van Buren Family Roadcast This soundcast — or "roadcast" — got my attention through Twitter recently. (Which, BTW, is a great way to get my attention as far as the show is concerned, over at @SuccotashShow. According to their description on iTunes: "The Van Buren Family Roadcast is a musico-comedy-goodtimes podcast unlike any other. Brought to you by Boston's favorite funny funk family, the Van Burens, the VBFRC is audio entertainment for the 22nd century. Join PBear, Mr. Pizza King, Keyjay McGee, Max and their wicked talented extended family on a romp through your ears, past your heart, and straight on to your funny bone." I have to admit that it's a pretty great description. I've listened to most of the episodes by now and I was a bit spoiled for choices when attempting to select a suitable moment of this that also fit between the 3-5 minute limit that our clips usually attempt to abide by. Hannibal Buress: Handsome Rambler Here's a show that was recommended to me by the @Laughable app. Hannibal Buress: Handsome Rambler is from the Earwolf network (whose soundcasts have been oft clipped for this soundcast) and the snippet we have for you is from Epi51which hit last month. It features guest Neal Brennan, con-creator of The Chappelle Show and he has his own super cool comedy show Three Mics on Netflix. In addition to comedian host Hannibal Buress, Tony Trimm is in the studio as well, to whom guest Brennan directed the question that kicks off our clips. Strange TimesFrequent listeners of Succotash will be aware of The Strange Times Show by now, with co-hosts Davian Dent, Kat Sorens, and Samantha Pett. In fact there was a clip of their soundcast in our "The Unfinal Episode", Epi 163 where Executive Producer Marc Hershon announced his (potentially temporary) retirement as host, introduced yours truly as the new host ,and said "Thank You" to a BUNCH of soundcasts and soundcasters who had been very supportive over the years. (I'm embarrassed to say that I did not know that our booth announcer, Bill Heywatt, had begun doing his very own The Bill Heywatt Show as a segment on Strange Times. And when I say I'm sorry it's because I imagine I had been told this by someone, somewhere — and had forgotten about it. My memory isn't what it used to be, my apologies.) Anyway, here's a clip that includes an episode of The Bill Heywatt Show from episode 244 published on December 9th, 2017 titled "Ghost Fuckers", along with special guest Dana Lucas. Prinze and The Wolf The first five episodes of the Prinze and The Wolf soundcast dropped on iTunes on January 11th, 2017 and they are still going strong with over 70 episodes as of this month. As told to us by the show description on iTunes: "Prinze and The Wolf is a podcast with Freddie Prinze Jr. and comedian Josh Wolf that will cover everything from parenting, to MMA, to pop culture, to gaming. to cooking...you name it! With Freddie's wealth of experiences/stories and Josh's quick sense of humor, no topic is taboo and there are definitely no "safe spaces" on this show." I've decided to clip Epi 1, appropriately entitled "Episode 1...The Beginning". BONUS CLIP! High ContentRecently I was a guest on High Content Podcast, a show I clipped in Epi 164, my first episode as host of Succotash. Host Iraj Lopez was kind enough to have me on for a conversation in his episode #33 which dropped just last week. It's just a wee clip for you but don't worry, my answer was pretty long. I appreciate being asked to be on his show a great deal. Well, that about does it. Another colorful melange of veggies and bacon for your ears. I do spend a good amount of time looking for and finding soundcasts to clip, from a selection of what is now easily half a million different show available. Okay, that might be stretching it a bit but the actual number as of April, 2018, has got to be over 100,000. I'm not sure how many of those are comedy soundcasts — I have no way even attempting to have these numbers for you today — but if you do hear this voice from the past in your present, you'll likely know the facts, and that ultimately timing IS everything. And if, by any chance, one or more of these soundcasts I've featured piques your interest enough that you become a regular listener of it, and if I were to theoretically find out about that somehow, perhaps through social media rather than telepathy or osmosis, then I could rest easily knowing my job had been done, at the very least, successfully. Because now you understand what it is to wield the power to (please) Pass The Succotash! — Tyson Saner
On this episode, we have the second appearance from our old college friend Open Mike Eagle. This episode was recorded in September after a Cubs loss to the Dodgers. You might've noticed that we have an erratic release schedule. We veer off into weird freestyle territory several times. It should be an interesting listen. Tony Trimm raps about snacks more than you think you needed but you do. Open Mike Eagle's album "Brick Body Kids Still DayDream" is awesome and available everywhere. 1:50 - Danny Brown Episode 5:00 - Turo is for Everybody 8:35 - Chi Took HB’s Whole Car 9:55 - Cubs Lost Song 12:08 - How’s Tour? 14:40 - Adventure Time Podcast 18:10 - Kid Actors 19:20 - Juicy J/Three Toe Song 22:55 - Adios Tinder 24:30 - Food Variety Song 29:14 - Night Raps 33:10 - FU Dad Rap/Tumblr 37:55 - Babylon/Sullivan on Pinterest 40:55 - FU Dad Rap Part 2 42:15 - Resume Tour/Atlanta 45:20 - Hollywood 4Ever Show/Music Venues 53:30 - Do Another Song 59:15 - 5 Hooks Per Song 1:06:29 - Smurf Freestyle/RIP Chest Hair
Hey guys… Tony Trimm here. On this episode we interview my good friend (Dave) Serengeti who’s credited for giving me my stage name “Trimm.” He’s a prolific and genre-bending rapper/softball pitcher from Chicago that went to the same college as Hannibal and I. He also goes by the alias Kenny Dennis who made the iconic Chicago anthem “Dennehy” and has collaborated with Open Mike Eagle, Anders Holms, Sufjans Stevens and myself. We recorded this one back in July at my apartment and talk about Hannibal’s credit score, Berlin nightlife, lunchables and ordering a deep dish pizza to be delivered 22,000 blocks west to LA from Chicago. Follow him on Instagram @serengetidave and buy his stuff at Serengetiraps.bigcartel.com and audiorecon.com 2:00 - On the Road w/ Serengeti 4:20 - Final Kenny Dennis Chapter? 8:00 - Character Development 10:50 - West of Western 14:00 - Work w/ Open Mike + Sisyphus 17:30 - Writing Approach 20:00 - Softball Stats 21:10 - Baby Driver? Acting? 23:45 - HB Message to Lollapalooza 26:07 - Rambler Euro Plans? Berlin Sex Party 28:15 - How many kids? 30:40 - HB Credit Score 34:00 - You fuck w/ Lunchables? 37:10 - Tony’s E Liquid Sponsor 37:48 - Weak Ass Walk Out Music 40:50 - Hotel Rituals 41:50 - Gang Member? Last Existential Crisis?
On this episode of Handsome Rambler we welcome Chicago rapper Joey Purp. It's a hard hitting interview with overdone additional audio elements. Tony Trimm confronts Joey about rappers having lines about their eyes turning "Asian" when they're high. It's a fun episode recorded with 8 other people in the room. 4:00 - Origins of Purp 6:16 - Normal Joe/High School 09:54 - You know how to footwork? 13:30 - Tony Confronts Joey 15:15 - iiiDrops 19:30 - KD2K 24:28 - Throwback Story 26:12 - Ideal Production 29:00 - Festival Circuit/Wack Show 33:00 - Theremin 36:27 - Hannibal Fell Off/Talkin’ Tracks 42:22 - New Year’s Bully 46:00 - Who found Crucial Conflict 48:00 - Nate Dogg’s Dead?/East Room 51:20 - Turn Joey up on the Teremin 53:40 - Last Fight?? 56:20 - Save Money 59:00 - Hannibal made a beat 1:01:36 - Biggest Regrets in Life 1:05:18 - Dream Features
A special episode of the Handsome Rambler. Hannibal and Tony Trimm talk with Chance the Rapper just a couple hours before he releases "Merry Christmas Lil Mama"
Handsome Rambler is coming at you from an AirBNB in Portland! Hannibal’s been staying in a lot of AirBNBs lately, and he and Tony Trimm break down some of the harsh feedback he’s received from hosts. Also, Tony is on the keto diet, and Hannibal helps an aspiring artist deal with her racist family. This episode is brought to you by Seeso and SeatGeek.
Quinn Tsan began her career as a back-up singer. After relocating from Minneapolis to Chicago in 2007, she collaborated with artists like Joe Pug, Rachele Eve, Tony Trimm, and others, co-writing verses on hip hop tracks, touring the midwest, providing harmonies on the 2012 EP ‘Wife Songs.’ In 2012, Tsan was invited to join the ensemble for The Fly Honey Show, an annual production by The Inconvenience that spans a 2000+ person audience each year. In 2013, Tsan became a featured musician and dancer and has since become a founding company member of the show. Shortly after, Tsan began writing and performing her own music, initially recording a collection of original songs with Liam Cunningham (Kids These Days, Marrow) and Dorian Gehring (Exit Ghost, Marrow). In 2014, Tsan’s debut EP Good Winter was released to an overwhelming response from listeners and was called “an artist with the sort of drive and purpose that many spend years trying to achieve”, by The Chicago Tribune. Following the release of the EP, Tsan produced Bedrooms, a short dance film choreographed by celebrated Chicago Artists Erin Kilmurray and Josh Anderson, with music by Tsan. Since its release in Fall, 2015, Bedrooms has appeared in four festivals and taken home prizes in three. Tsan’s forthcoming album, London, KY, was recorded by Dorian Gehring in Daniel Boone National Park in Kentucky, and will be released on October 18th, 2016. The album was performed and produced by Tsan, Dorian Gehring, Liam Cunningham, Michael Golas, Nick Broste, Raul Callejero, Sima Cunningham, and Tim Young.
Hannibal deals with a nosy neighbor, goes to an Obama fundraiser and speculates about video games of the future. Then he and Tony Trimm help a fan dealing with his father and the world’s most uncomfortable joke. Welcome to Handsome Rambler. This episode is brought to you by Helix Sleep, SeatGeek, and Sees.
Episode 34- Tony Kim (Tony Trimm). After a WHY? show at Lincoln Hall in Chicago, the two friends head to Yoni's hotel for a talk. Just previous to rolling tape Trimm apologizes for being buzzed. They discuss how Tony got his start DJing and making beats, touring with Hannibal Buress, hanging with Dave Chappelle, kung fu, and getting punched in the face while wearing a fedora.
Show #85 marks the first episode dedicated entirely to one artist. Radio BSOTS presents to some and introduces to others...Serengeti, a Chicago-based rapper with curiously leftfield notions of hip-hop. this show presents works from several of his solo albums along with selections from collaborative projects. this episode is NOT WORKSAFE.