Author: Jeremy Kramer

Jeremy is a comedian and actor who has appeared in Curb Your Enthusiasm, The Hot Chick, and Shakes The Clown. He performs regularly on The David Feldman Show.

Kevin Meaney

Kevin Meaney for the hour.

Kevin Meaney has been one of the country’s most popular standup comedians for more than 25 years. Tom Shale’s of the Washington Post said, “Picture the precocious love child of Jonathan Winters and Ethel Merman and you have some idea of Kevin Meaney’s act.” Making people laugh has always been a top priority for Kevin. From his early years doing standup comedy in San Francisco and Boston he’s amassed an impressive list of credits along the way. His first HBO special in 1986 catapulted him to the forefront of the comedy scene. In 1987 Kevin made his debut appearance on, “The Tonight Show” with Johnny Carson and was invited by Johnny to join the guest panel. Since his first appearance Kevin has returned to the show a dozen times. He was a special guest on Saturday Night Live and has appeared on Letterman, Regis, Oprah and Conan. Kevin is also an accomplished actor, having starred in the CBS sitcom, “Uncle Buck” which ran for a full season. In addition, he has done numerous guest appearances on both sitcoms and dramas. He also had a featured role in the movie ‘Big”. In 2006, Kevin expanded his acting repertoire to appear in the Broadway production of Hairspray as The Male Authority Figure, playing five roles – Mr. Pinky, Harriman F. Spritzer, The Principal, The Cop and the Flasher. Kevin is also a successful writer and producer. He wrote and produced and starred in a one-man autobiographical play titled, Wedding Vows in Vegas which premiered at the prestigious U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado before going on to a successful summer run in Boston at the Hasty Pudding Theatre. Steve Martin called it, “The most innovative, heart-rending and funny show I’ve seen in a long, long time.” Known for drawing upon his family relationships for much of his material, Kevin has made such lines as “That’s not Right” and “We’re Big Pants People” and “We’re going to lose the house” (delivered in the tremulous voice of his mother) catch phrases for hilarity. An evening with Kevin is a trip to the funhouse and one laugh escalates into a bigger one and good-hearted humor prevails. So, Big Pants People of the world unite…your leader is here, his name is Kevin Meaney and he’s on a mission of mirth. Kevin is currently living in New York with his daughter Kate.

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Kelsey Lately

Originally Broadcast April 27, 2012 on Pacifica Radio. Paul Dooley, Rick Overton, Frank Conniff, Mark Thompson, Janie Haddad Tompkins, Eddie Pepitone, Jeremy S. Kramer, Kevin Rooney, Chris Pina and Dylan Brody. Today’s show was written by Steve Rosenfield, Frank Conniff, Guy Nicolucci, Paul Dooley, Dylan Brody, and David Weiss. Please share this link with your friends. Listen to the show for free on iTunes. Download the show on iTunes.

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Unplanned Parenthood

Racists For The Cure, Romney, Gingrich and Apple are covered in this rambunctious roundtable with Jimmy Dore, Frank Conniff, and Jeremy S. Kramer. The David Feldman Radio Program is produced out of the KPFK studios in Southern California. If you can’t hear it in your city please contact your local public radio station and say, “Me wants me some Feldman.” Please like the show on Facebook, subscribe to our program on iTunes, and tell your friends about a show that is both honest and honestly funny.

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Marine Squirter Videos

Coming out of the closet, male prostitutes and bringing Jerry Lewis to London. With Jimmy Dore, Mark Thompson, Frank Conniff, Paul Dooley, Jeremy S. Kramer and Steven Alan Greene. Edited by Ben Shultz. Please subscribe to us on iTunes and we invited you to friend us on Facebook.

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Jerry Lewis In London Part 1

Listen to the podcast by pressing the button above. Steven Alan Green tells the story of bringing Jerry Lewis to London. Along with Jeremy Kramer. And another Union song from Robin Roberts. Steven Alan Green became an early advocate of the London comedy scene and was responsible for introducing many American acts to the British circuit, most notably through his production of three “High on Laughter” charity galas during the early years of the new millennium. As we shall hear at one of these galas a temporarily infirm Jerry Lewis was unable to go on, spurring the creation of Green’s 2003 one-person show, I Eat People Like You For Breakfast. His recent one-person shows have received attention from such publications as Time Out London, the Evening Standard, The Scotsman and The Guardian. He has also done a considerable amount of voice-over work, most notably a series of spots for the UK’s Paramount Comedy Channel which culminated in Green’s on-air hosting of a weekend South Park marathon in late 2006.

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