Felipe Esparza
👤 PersonAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Yes. Who's on first? Who's on first? Eddie Cantor, bro. Who's Eddie Cantor? Eddie Cantor was the first comedian to do radio. Right. And he was, because I have a history for Fools podcast, so I learned about the history of stand-up comedy. Plus, I read that. I watched the documentary. But he was one of the first guys, but he was very clean, bro. He sang. Can we hear some of this?
Yes. Who's on first? Who's on first? Eddie Cantor, bro. Who's Eddie Cantor? Eddie Cantor was the first comedian to do radio. Right. And he was, because I have a history for Fools podcast, so I learned about the history of stand-up comedy. Plus, I read that. I watched the documentary. But he was one of the first guys, but he was very clean, bro. He sang. Can we hear some of this?
Yes. Who's on first? Who's on first? Eddie Cantor, bro. Who's Eddie Cantor? Eddie Cantor was the first comedian to do radio. Right. And he was, because I have a history for Fools podcast, so I learned about the history of stand-up comedy. Plus, I read that. I watched the documentary. But he was one of the first guys, but he was very clean, bro. He sang. Can we hear some of this?
He was the first red guy to have a radio comedy show. I'm trying to hear what he's saying. What is he saying?
He was the first red guy to have a radio comedy show. I'm trying to hear what he's saying. What is he saying?
He was the first red guy to have a radio comedy show. I'm trying to hear what he's saying. What is he saying?
He'll be on the radio, bro, talking, and then he'll pinch the chicks in their butts. Oh, God. Yeah, and then, like, they wouldn't say nothing. And then finally a woman says something, Mr. Cantor. And he had her fired.
He'll be on the radio, bro, talking, and then he'll pinch the chicks in their butts. Oh, God. Yeah, and then, like, they wouldn't say nothing. And then finally a woman says something, Mr. Cantor. And he had her fired.
He'll be on the radio, bro, talking, and then he'll pinch the chicks in their butts. Oh, God. Yeah, and then, like, they wouldn't say nothing. And then finally a woman says something, Mr. Cantor. And he had her fired.
It's World War I, bro. Back then, for a stand-up comedian, like, what I found out was, imagine you do a gig. $200 back then, right? And the promoter says, the gangsters, I'm not going to pay you. And you don't get paid, and they go call the cops.
It's World War I, bro. Back then, for a stand-up comedian, like, what I found out was, imagine you do a gig. $200 back then, right? And the promoter says, the gangsters, I'm not going to pay you. And you don't get paid, and they go call the cops.
It's World War I, bro. Back then, for a stand-up comedian, like, what I found out was, imagine you do a gig. $200 back then, right? And the promoter says, the gangsters, I'm not going to pay you. And you don't get paid, and they go call the cops.
You had three vagrants walking around downtown, and then your three comedians walking around town with no hotel, no pay, and they're going to pick you up for being a hobo now.
You had three vagrants walking around downtown, and then your three comedians walking around town with no hotel, no pay, and they're going to pick you up for being a hobo now.