Wednesday, April 30, 2008

The Redwood City Skyline, Four of the Bay Area's Best and Brightest, Free Nachos - are you in yet?!



Redwood City Skyline

I will be at the Villa Roma at 593 Woodside Road in Redwood City, on Wednesday May 7 at 8 pm with host Dan Edwards (current semi-finalist, Rooster T. Feather’s 6th Annual Comedy Competition), Christine Gelat (also a current semi-finalist, Rooster T. Feather’s!) and headliner Jeff Applebaum (The Rat Pack, The Late, Late Show With Craig Ferguson). No cover, no minimum, plus FREE pub grub. (Holy crap, Kenny, did you say free food?!) Yeah, hotdogs, nachos, popcorn and more – all free!

Friends, this is a great new comedy series that Dan Edwards is putting together. I am honored to be in the company of these great comics, and I would so greatly appreciate your support in coming out to see this show; you will not be disappointed. Several of you came to see me in the Marga’s Funny Tuesdays show recently at Harvey’s in the Castro – thank you for that! I love it when people I know are in the audience, and the bookers love it even more, especially when you buy lots and lots of drinks!*

Thank you for supporting live comedy.

*Please make sure you have a designated driver or, if you’re Jewish, a designated whiner. :)

Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Wednesday, May 7 in Redwood City!


Redwood City Skyline

I will be at the Villa Roma at 593 Woodside Road in Redwood City, on Wednesday May 7 at 8 pm with host Dan Edwards (current semi-finalist, Rooster T. Feather’s 6th Annual Comedy Competition), Christine Gelat (also a current semi-finalist, Rooster T. Feather’s!) and headliner Jeff Applebaum (The Rat Pack, The Late, Late Show With Craig Ferguson). No cover, no minimum, plus FREE pub grub. (Holy crap, Kenny, did you say free food?!) Yeah, hotdogs, nachos, popcorn and more – all free!

Friends, this is a great new comedy series that Dan Edwards is putting together. I am honored to be in the company of these great comics, and I would so greatly appreciate your support in coming out to see this show; you will not be disappointed. Several of you came to see me in the Marga’s Funny Tuesdays show recently at Harvey’s in the Castro – thank you for that! I love it when people I know are in the audience, and the bookers love it even more, especially when you buy lots and lots of drinks!*

Thank you for supporting live comedy; enjoy it while we still have a First Amendment!

To those of you of the 12-tribes of Israel persuasion, hope you are enjoying your Passover. It is one of my favorites!

*Please make sure you have a designated driver or, if you’re Jewish, a designated whiner. :)

Friday, April 18, 2008

I've Never Heard Anything Like This In My Life


I recently discovered Johnny Cash's "American V: A Hundred Highways" and I haven't stopped listening to it for close to a week.

The 12 songs on this CD are among the last that Cash recorded before his death on September 12, 2003, at the age of 71. From the opening track, Larry Gatlin's "Help Me" to the prophetic closer, "I'm Free from the Chain Gang Now," a re-recording of a song written by Lewis Herscher and Saul Klein in 1932, that Cash first recorded in 1962, every single second of this recording is a gem and the most fitting epitaph to the memory of the man and the legend that he deserves to be. Other stand-out tracks here include a gorgeous cover of Gordon Lightfoot's "If You Could Read My Mind," and "Like the 309," the last song Cash ever wrote.

Discovering and enjoying new music has been a constant in my life since I purchased my first 45, The Crystals' "He's A Rebel," in 1962. At one time I had over 3,000 LPs and close to that many 45s, and at present I have over 13,000 songs in my iTunes library - and, still, after all these years, I am amazed and I feel blessed beyond belief when I get to discover something new that rocks my world. This is one of those times. I listen to these tracks over and over again and just keep remarking to myself "I've never heard anything like this in my life." For someone who has listened to a lot of music, that is quite a statement!

This is what I call a "perfect album," my definition of which is that this is something you can't help but listen to from beginning to end, as opposed to just a track or two at a time. There are a lot of other "perfect albums" in my collection, ranging from Cindy Bullens' "Somewhere Between Heaven and Earth" to The Grateful Dead's "American Beauty" to The Beatles' "Rubber Soul" to Laura Nyro's "Eli and the 13th Confession," and I am so glad to be able to add this amazing piece of work to that elite group, where it deserves to be.

Now, I begin the happy chore of purchasing the other four albums from his "American" collection.

Thanks for listening, enjoy yourselves!

Kenny A.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

What's The Big Frikking Deal?!



What is the big deal being made about this horrible actor with a really bad English accent from "The Jeffersons" visiting the U.S.? Cameras everywhere, capturing his every move?! What's the big deal?

Oh, Pope Benedict. Never mind.

Monday, April 07, 2008

Marga's Funny Tuesdays - HOLY CRAP, That's Tonight!


Come and see me on Tuesday, April 8, 9 pm at Harvey's, 500 Castro Street, SF - Marga's Funny Tuesdays, with the legendary, the incomparable, and the just plain frikking funny Marga Gomez, host Candy Churilla, Dana Corey, headliner Ali Mafi, and ME! Free - no cover.

Thanks for supporting live comedy, come out and have some laughs!

Wednesday, April 02, 2008

14 Reasons to Join the Israeli Army



It gets bigger if you click on it. :)