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New podcast episode is up! Learn about the life of Russ Solomon, founder of Tower Records. No music, no life…and also millions of dollars of debt!
Get the show here, or find it on iTunes, Stitcher AND we’re on Spotify now.
Ages ago I had a podcast/show on an underground radio network called Pirate Cat Radio. The place was run by an insane person who eventually ran off and left the place in charge of a different crazy person, and I haven’t done a show there in years.
But, while there I managed to swindle Marc Maron into coming in to be interviewed on the show with my cohost Big Al Gonzales and I. Check it out here.

I’ll be part of the Cobb’s showcase tomorrow, Wednesday March 7th. Want to come for FREE FREE FREE? Drop me a line on the social medias or at drewmharmon@gmail.com. You still have to buy the 2-item minimum and be older than 18. I can’t help you with either of those.
Lots of stuff this week all over the place:
Monday March 5th 8pm: Milk Bar in SF
Tuesday March 6th 7:15pm: hosting “The Big Lebowski” screening at Alamo Drafthouse in SF
Wednesday March 7th 8pm: Cobb’s Comedy Club showcase in SF
Thursday March 8th 8:30pm: The Blue Lagoon in Santa Cruz
Saturday March 10th 8pm: Rossmoor Village in Walnut Creek
BE A PART OF IT ALL
When you think something can’t get more exciting, sometimes it finds a way. On Tuesday, as we were in final preparation for the first edition of “I Think I’d Be Good At That” to happen at the San Francisco Punch Line, I got news that there had been a fire at the club.
Luckily, nobody was hurt and the club wasn’t destroyed; they estimate they’ll be back open in a matter of days. But it did mean we couldn’t do the show at the Punch Line that night.

But the team at Live Nation kicked into high gear and made it possible for us to move over to Cobb’s Comedy Club, which was amazing. However, the big difference is that the Punch Line fits 182 and feels small and intimate. Cobb’s fits about 400 and is…slightly less intimate. So I was worried.
Five minutes before showtime, almost nobody was in the club. We had emailed and posted all over social media and we knew we’d sold tickets…but things were getting scary. Then, all of a sudden…bam.

The room filled up (not sold out) with a ton of happy, excited people who came to laugh and be a part of it.
Our comics for the night – Feel Woods, Clara Bijl, Liz Stone, Ronn Vigh and Chad Opitz – all brought some hardcore big-time funny. And our newcomer for the night, Smitha Milli, handled the big room like a champ for her first set ever. She got thrown the biggest curve ball possible and knocked it out of the park.
Thank you to everybody who came out that night. We’re going to be doing more shows back at the Punch Line, dates coming soon.
In the meantime, here’s the two video segments from that night AND Smitha’s set.

Due to a fire at the Punch Line this morning (everybody is okay, thankfully) we are moving the show tonight to Cobb’s Comedy Club. Tickets already purchased for PL will be honored at Cobb’s, more tickets are up at Cobb’s website or buy them at the door. But be there!
Had fun stopping by Mornings on KFOG in San Francisco to promote I Think I’d Be Good At That. Have a listen!
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