No, he’s not someone’s accountant - David Steinberg is our featured comedian on this episode. He rose to fame using his childhood as inspiration for one of his most popular bits, "The Sermon". He was a member of Second City for four years, inspired by Lenny Bruce, and was hated by Richard Nixon (always the sign of a creative artist with a conscious!). He was a part of "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour" television show firing scandal and was the voice of a generation.
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Listen in as Kelly, Tom and I look back at the career and legacy of David Steinberg and his 1974 album, “Booga Booga.” You can hear the entire podcast at the link below. Thanks for listening as as always - keep laughing!
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