Danny Kaye
We’re so grateful to have very special guest Noah Diamond, who really appreciates Danny Kaye with us this week because we…did not. But you don’t come to us to treat beloved national treasures with kid gloves, you come to us for deep dives into the music theory of why “Inchworm” is creepy. Plus disco oddities, possible child refugees, amazing outerwear, formally dressed hippies, dancing fruit, and municipal codes written in Sharpie. Let the sunshine in…but don’t tell anyone, this is a podcast episode just for friends.
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With Our Very Special Guest Star…Noah Diamond!
Noah Diamond is a writer, performer, and designer based in New York City. Closely associated with the Marx Brothers, he reconstructed their lost musical I'll Say She Is and played the role of Groucho in its first-ever revival; wrote the book Gimme a Thrill, about the show's history; and is a co-host of The Marx Brothers Council Podcast. Other projects include the book and solo show 400 Years in Manhattan and the graphic novel Love Marches On. You can learn more about Noah and find all the different places on the internet where you might connect with him at noahdiamond.com.
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With Our Very Special Guest Star…Danny Kaye!
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This is the scene Adam said was very upsetting! You’ve been warned!