tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6042603612494762084.post5150127666686528552..comments2024-03-27T22:27:16.556-04:00Comments on It's About TV: Lenny Bruce introduces us to the 1960sMitchell Hadleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08695771505209080030noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6042603612494762084.post-68518748236493654032019-01-08T11:36:57.345-05:002019-01-08T11:36:57.345-05:00A Personal Story, for your edification:
In the mi...A Personal Story, for your edification:<br /><br />In the mid-'60s, my brother and I were going to Our Lady of Loretto grammar school.<br /><br />In the mornings, we'd be listening to Dan Sorkin's morning drive radio show on WCFL ("The Voice Of Labor! 1000 on your dial!"), which was <i>the</i> comedy outlet in Chicago.<br />If Dan Sorkin's name is familiar to you, you might recall that he was the officially recognized discoverer of Bob Newhart; Sorkin heard him in local radio and TV, brokered his record deal with Warner Bros., served as announcer on the NBC sketch show (the one that won the Peabody Award), et al.<br />My dad was a Sorkin fan of long standing; my brother and I got to hear all the stand-ups who came around in the '60s, as well as sketches old and new from early and contemporary radio (Stan Freberg, Bob And Ray, and the like), Jay Ward's famous mailing list, which was giving NBC some grief during the <i>Bullwinkle</i> years.<br /><br /> ... and the early '60s LPs recorded by Lenny Bruce for Fantasy, which were clean (if a bit edgy); these days, you might call them PG (maybe PG13).<br />WCFL Radio was owned by the Chicago Federation of Labor, a Democratic power center in Cook County. Most of the day, 'CFL played "middle-of-the-road" music; Sorkin's morning show was a definite exception - one which the Federation had more than a few misgivings about.<br />When Lenny Bruce was arrested in Chicago, Dan Sorkin testified in his behalf at the trial - and was canned by WCFL instantly.<br />Sorkin briefly was able to catch on with another (noticeably weaker) Chicago station, but ultimately relocated to San Francisco, where he ran for years.<br /><br />The foregoing is much condensed, but it's what I recall from my semi-misspent youth, which went to form the humorous sense I have today.<br /><br />Just thought I'd pass that along ...<br />Mike Doranhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14427528138598549103noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6042603612494762084.post-81596546024990480662019-01-02T19:05:53.734-05:002019-01-02T19:05:53.734-05:00Lenny has been brought to life in the award winnin...Lenny has been brought to life in the award winning comedy, "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." A worthwhile watch.JD Rowehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14882261865750361495noreply@blogger.com