February 2012
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Comedy on Vinyl Episode 23 - With Rachel Bloom →
Feb 16th
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Help Raise $5,000 to complete Lords of Soaptown →
Feb 15th
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Comedy on Vinyl Episode 21 - With Matt Besser →
Feb 2nd
January 2012
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Comedy on Vinyl: Episode 20 - Woody Allen -... →
Jan 26th
Comedy on Vinyl: Episode 18 - Tom Lehrer - That... →
comedyonvinyl: Happy New Year and happy satire. Sure, that’s an expression. One of the great, energetic musical comedians, Tom Lehrer is a must-listen (again, another real expression) for those bent on listening to comedy made by intelligent people. Until recently, Lehrer was a university professor who got…
Jan 7th
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December 2011
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Comedy on Vinyl: Episode 16 - George Carlin -... →
comedyonvinyl: We waited too long to get to this album, since its among the first albums I ever listened to, and it simply blew my mind. What’s disappointing is its the first one I simply have not been able to find locally on vinyl - despite having it in the secret Comedy on Vinyl Vaults somewhere deep in…
Dec 22nd
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Comedy on Vinyl: Episode 15 - Eric Idle and Neil... →
comedyonvinyl: After Monty Python, Eric Idle continued the sketch comedy television with Rutland Weekend Television, which featured “The Seventh Python,” Neil Innes. Best known beyond The Rutles as an amazing absurd satirist, Innes brought a musical legitimacy that Idle, with impressive musical…
Dec 8th
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Comedy on Vinyl: Episode 14 - Mel Brooks and Gene... →
comedyonvinyl: Mel Brooks may have made the name he has today with a unique brand of parody, but Young Frankenstein is arguably his masterpiece, and is no doubt the beginning of a brand of pastiche that has informed the work of every great filmmaker of the last four decades. Self-awareness without having to…
Dec 1st
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November 2011
5 posts
Baby Episode #2 - Several Albums to Come
comedyonvinyl: To everyone who is awesome: thank you for continuing to listen.  Thanks for putting up with this pseudo-sode, as I’m calling it, in the hopes it won’t catch on.  There are a number of albums coming up, and we’re in the planning stages for the second live Comedy on Vinyl show. Stay tuned for more.  And have a good thing. - Jason Baby Episode 2 Direct Download
Nov 17th
"A Drinking Game" in the LA Weekly
Every month I’m in an awesome show where I get to play some of my favorite characters from the greatest movies of the 80s, alongside my favorite actor friends.  Not also do we get to do all this, but the audience drinks along to key words.  And so do the actors on stage.  The show was just covered in the LA Weekly. The show is amazingly fun - so far I’ve gotten to play Vizzini,...
Nov 12th
Comedy on Vinyl: Episode 13 - Cheech and Chong -... →
comedyonvinyl: They’re back, and this time we cover the second album that made Jason and Dan become best friends while hanging out in a broken Ford Fiesta. Yep, that’s Upstate New York for you. This is, in fact, our first quadrilateral New York episode. The appeal of this album is clear, even to comedy…
Nov 10th
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lordsofsoaptown: Thank you to everyone who donated to help get Lords of Soaptown funded.  Please stay tuned, as we’re going to be moving forward with another fundraiser for the bare-bones (Jason and a camera) version of the film shortly.  We hope all of those who donated will consider donating again. Sincerely, Jason Klamm
Nov 8th
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October 2011
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32 days to go! Please help complete "Lords of... →
Oct 6th
September 2011
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Sep 28th
Lords of Soaptown Kickstarter Launch
lordsofsoaptown: We have 45 days to raise $20,000!  Please check out our Kickstarter page for more: http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/stolendress/lords-of-soaptown Also, Facebook.com/lordsofsoaptown and twitter.com/lordsofsoaptown and the official site: lordsofsoaptown.com
Sep 24th
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Comedy on Vinyl: Episode 10 - Live Phil Hartman... →
comedyonvinyl: He was Troy McClure. He was Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer. He was Bill McNeil. Most importantly, he was a brilliant comedic actor, and loved by everyone he worked with. He also inspired some of us to do what it is we do. That was reason enough to make our first live episode a tribute to him. This…
Sep 18th
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Comedy on Vinyl: Episode 9 - Steve Martin: Let's... →
comedyonvinyl: Every once in a great while, you come across a comedy album that changes comedy. Maybe it doesn’t change the nature of comedy, but it changes your understanding of what comedy can be. Rarely can a stand-up do that on his own. But then, it’s arguable that Steve Martin wasn’t just a stand-up,…
Sep 8th
August 2011
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Comedy on Vinyl: Episode 8 - Richard Pryor: Live... →
comedyonvinyl: It didn’t take long for Richard Pryor’s work to crop back up on Comedy on Vinyl, which is mostly due to popular demand. Not only is “…Is it Something I Said?” still our most-downloaded episode, but two of my favorite comedic minds specifically said they needed to talk to me about this…
Aug 30th
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Comedy on Vinyl: Phil Hartman Tribute 9/17 in... →
comedyonvinyl: Hey All! The first live episode of Comedy on Vinyl - a tribute to the late, great Phil Hartman - will be three things: 1) FREE! 2) In a theatre on Melrose Ave in Hollywood. 3) One week before what would have been Phils’ 63rd birthday. No, it’s not multiple-choice. It’s all of the above….
Aug 28th
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Baby Episode #1 - No Album This Week
comedyonvinyl: Hey Everybody!  A big thanks to all of you who have been listening to us comedy nerds as well regale you with our development as comedy people.  This week, no album, but for good reason - we’re all very busy.  That said, we have some awesome things in store, so please check out this week’s episode.  And tell your friends! Thank you, Jason Klamm Episode 8 Direct Download
Aug 22nd
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Comedy on Vinyl: Episode 7 - Cheech and Chong: Big... →
comedyonvinyl: If it wasn’t for this album, the 70s arguably wouldn’t have been the 70s. Before “pot culture” and “pot humor,” there were two brilliant sketch comedians who also talked a lot about pot. Those guys were Cheech and Chong. I wouldn’t be who I am if it wasn’t for Cheech and Chong - my first…
Aug 13th
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Comedy on Vinyl: Episode 6 - The Firesign Theatre:... →
comedyonvinyl: Not stand-up. Not sketch. Just pure comedy. The Firesign Theatre are, luckily, indescribable. You owe it to yourself to find any of their comedy. They have released 22 albums since the 70s and this is, frankly, their third. This particular episode forgoes the convention of being clip-heavy,…
Aug 3rd
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July 2011
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Comedy on Vinyl: Episode 5 - Bill Cosby Is A Very... →
comedyonvinyl: This week we skip back to last week’s comedian’s (Richard Pryor) biggest influence. Bill Cosby influenced two generations in two entirely different ways. He broke ground with his stand up comedy, became the first black man to star in a TV drama, and then headed up what was arguably…
Jul 28th
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Comedy on Vinyl: Episode 4 - Richard Pryor: ...Is... →
comedyonvinyl: This week: three white guys talk about Richard Pryor. In this episode, we’re joined by the hilarious and talented Mike Preister. You’ve seen his work on TV for over a decade, and now he’s been kind enough to talk with us about his earliest, biggest comedy influence. Namely: Richard…
Jul 19th
Comedy on Vinyl: Episode 3 - The Smothers Brothers... →
comedyonvinyl: Finally! We cover The Smothers Brothers’s’s first album. This album helped the duo achieve the kind of notoriety that informs the success of every folk comedy… duo… since. Actually, the form was so unique that they cut out a place for themselves in the world of comedy that, eventually,…
Jul 8th
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March 2011
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Comedy on Vinyl: Episode 2: The Button-Down Mind... →
Mar 5th
November 2010
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Looking Forward: A Hopemoir: An Audiobook →
Nov 10th
August 2010
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From Jason Klamm
Having worked in new media for over a decade, I’m aware of the still-growing audience and capabilities afforded anyone who decides to start their media career on the internet.  When I began, getting video online was next to impossible, but we uploaded a highly-compressed video to http://home.stny.rr.com/lordofdance and people spent the time to download the video (or let it buffer) and that...
Aug 10th
July 2010
3 posts
Producer Matt Saxe Interviewed for The Fringe... →
Jul 27th
"Sex, Soap, Torture, Weather" Written Up in Twin... →
The show we are co-producing in Minneapolis with Shadow Horse Theatre is already getting great reviews in previews.  If you’re in the area, please check it out, and shake the hand of StolenDress regular and Shadow Horse co-founder Matt Saxe.
Jul 21st
Co-Producing "Sex, Soap, Torture, Weather" at the... →
StolenDress is co-producing, along with Minneapolis-based Shadow Horse Theatre, a string of shows for the Minnesota Fringe Festival this August.  Click the link for more info.
Jul 8th
June 2010
2 posts
Vice-Precedence (The Blog) Turns One! →
Jun 16th
Please, Fan the Crap Out of Us on Facebook. Or... →
Jun 9th
May 2010
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StolenDress Turns 7
Thanks to all our supporters on this, our seventh anniversary.  Site re-design coming soon, integrating all of our latest projects.
May 23rd
January 2010
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StolenDress IMDB Page →
Jan 27th
Jan 12th
StolenDress Gets Second IMDB Credit →
After a very long wait and some long-overdue policy changes at IMDB, our short film Conan O’Brien’s Romance-A-Tee is now up on IMDB, giving StolenDress Entertainment its second “official” production title (despite having existed for almost seven years).
Jan 5th
December 2009
2 posts
New Associate Online Resume - Jason Klamm →
Dec 28th
Dec 21st
November 2009
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StolenDress's New, Easily-Updated Blog and Site
Ahh.  Well, the title actually says everything.  To view our old blog, go here.
Nov 29th