Rafe and Steve talk to Comedian, Writer, and Musician Jeremy Essig about the effect that the internet, social media, and removal of gatekeepers has had on the music scene. In the process they discover many parallels between the musical and comedic landscapes in terms of creativity and managing your career. They also delve into tough topics like Al Boreland: America's first Bear, renting out a Porta-Potty for profit during Mardi Gras, and the life-long ramifications of wearing a full length stone-washed denim duster to school.
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04/25/16 • 120 min
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