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A collection of interviews with notable musicians, authors, actors, comedians, and other artists with the occassional comedy bit thrown in! Our tag line is ”Fighting Ageism One Bad Joke at a Time”
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"Filmmaker Jim Meyer and actress/model Jessica Lissette join the Old and in the Way Podcast in a humorous take on Artificial Intelligence and our efforts to save the world from itself. website: www.OldandintheWays.com Where we fight ageism one bad joke at a time!" Artificial Intelligence is integrating itself into almost every aspect of our existen…
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My interview with the Fim's creator and Director. Shaped is a film about surfboard shapers a critical aspect of surfing is the board's design. Not an easy task as every board and every surfer is different. Most professional surfers ride custom made boards. I MCed the Tiburon International Film Festival for 10 years and interviewed various filmmaker…
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After graduating from high school in 1970, Lorin moved to Marin and has lived in Mill Valley for the past 38 years. At that time Lorin and his brother Chris formed ‘The Rowan Brothers’. Within a year they were signed by Clive Davis on Columbia Records and recorded their first album. Lorin and Chris then teamed up with brother Peter as “The Rowans” …
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Sam Houston Andrew III (December 18, 1941 – February 12, 2015) was an American musician, singer, songwriter, composer, artist, and founding member and guitarist of Big Brother and the Holding Company. During his career as a musician and composer, Andrew had three platinum albums and two hit singles. His songs have been used in numerous major motion…
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Kurt "Crowbar" Kangas has taken over the reins of the Bay Area's Artista Gang. The Artista Gang was created by renowned artists Alton Kelley, Pat Ryan, and David Sheridan back in the late 70s. The thinking back then was to create a gang of artists and their friends. Throw unbelievable parties. And, what a great way to meet women... what? Way before…
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Saunders was born in 1955 in San Francisco to a musical family.[1] His keyboardist father, Merl Saunders, got him started at an early age. He began singing at the age of five and played piano from age eight. Herbie Hancock and Sly Stone were among Saunders’ early teachers. Stone gave Saunders an organ at the age of ten. At age fourteen he began pla…
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In the mid-eighties, I did standup as a comedy duo that introduced me to the world of stand-up comedy in San Francisco. Before embarking on going it alone I took some acting classes at College of Marin while bartending at the Punch Line in San Francisco. This is one of my earlier performances and it's a little rough, ok it's really rough, but I had…
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Mark pays homage to the Borscht Belt comedians. The Borscht Belt had been a cradle of American Jewish comedy since the 1920s and the Borscht Belt entertainment circuit helped launch the careers of many famous comedians including Woody Allen Rodney Dangerfield Phyllis Diller Milton Berle Lenny Bruce George Burns Buddy Hackett Danny Kaye Jerry Lewis …
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Greg Johnson shares insights into a new documentary Sensitive Men Rising, a film he helped produce and create music for. Greg is an extraordinarily talented composer, producer, performer, and instructor for the Radical Creative music teaching method. In this interview, Greg allows us a look at the man, his music, and where his musical journey might…
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On the “fun” side, Stan Sinberg’s career has included gigs as an award-winning humor columnist, satiric radio commentator, co-writer of an award-winning musical-comedy revue, and regular contributor to blogs and humor publications including MAD and the Weekly World News. In addition, he is a screenwriter and songwriter. This is our podcast getting …
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