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First anniversary spectacular!
This American Wife Episode 26 – April Richardson, Christine Friar, and Morrissey (?!?)
“Stop Me if You Think You’ve Heard This One Before” – stories of musical encounters. Comedian and Chelsea Lately associate producer April Richardson tells of her childhood love of music superstar Morrissey, and the incredible true story of their meeting, years later. Writer Christine Friar discovers that maybe, just maybe, tween singing sensation Rebecca Black is one of her biggest fans. Finally, an exclusive special recorded message from Morrissey for the first anniversary of This American Wife?
Hosted by Ned Hepburn and Eric Martin.
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The little show that could is now one year old! We are so proud of our beautiful bouncing podcast. Great guests, great stories, great listen. Check it out!
reggie watts & paul giamatti – paul’s song
If you haven’t heard this, it’s hilarious, unlike what the AV Club thinks.
James Adomian, live from the Dresden Room in Hollywood, California! Only here, on The Shakeytown Radio Hour!(photo by Robyn Von Swank)
James talks to Gene and Brodie about his stand-up, sketch, acting, and writing career and his impersonations of Jesse Ventura, Alex Jones, Brody Stevens, Paul F. Tompkins, Eddie Pepitone, and many more. The conversation also turns to “Saturday Night Live” and their monopoly on network television sketch comedy, archaic recording formats, the hotness of Mario Van Peebles, tense phone calls from Huell Howser, and the impending apocalypse and takeover of Earth by octopus people.
Also featuring… the music of Marty and Elayne!(photo by Stephanie Cloutier)
James Adomian is literally everywhere…. like he should be.
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This American Wife Episode 22 – Kyle Kinane
“The Day the Party Died” Variety named Kyle Kinane one of 10 Comics to Watch in 2010, so that’s just what we did. We watched him. It was uncomfortable for him, boring for us, and made for terrible radio – us just sitting there and absently staring at each other. So we cracked open some beers, then had a funny and compelling conversation on the craft of comedy and the benefits of good, hard work. And buttplugs. That got in there somehow.
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