Glen Braget Interviews author Andrew William Wright

Best of Braget,Pioneer,Tuesday Night Experiment by GlenBraget on August 29, 2013

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Glen Braget of the Tuesday Night Experiment interviews Andrew William Wright, co-author of pro wrestling legend Joe “Animal” Laurinaitis autobiography The Road Warriors: Danger, Death, and the Rush of Wrestling.

Glen Braget interviews John Scheinfeld

Best of Braget,Pioneer,Tuesday Night Experiment by GlenBraget on August 29, 2013

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In November 2010, Glen Braget of the Tuesday Night Experiment chatted with Documentary filmmaker John Scheinfeld about his latest film about the life of the late, great Harry Nilsson titled “Who is Harry Nilsson (And Why Is Everybody Talkin’ About Him)?”

Glen Braget interviews Mark Vancil

Best of Braget,Pioneer,Tuesday Night Experiment by GlenBraget on August 29, 2013

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In December 2010, Glen Braget of the Tuesday Night Experiment interviewed Mark Vancil, co-author of professional wrestler Dustin Rhodes’ autobiography “Cross Rhodes: Goldust, Out of the Darkness.”

Glen Braget interviews Red Peters

Best of Braget,Pioneer,Tuesday Night Experiment by GlenBraget on August 29, 2013

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In November 2010, Glen Braget interviewed comedy singer-songwriter Red Peters to promote both his latest holiday single and the annual Red Peters holiday music special that airs on Howard Stern’s Howard 101 channel on Sirius-XM Satellite radio.

Glen Braget with Author William Knoedelseder

Best of Braget,Pioneer by GlenBraget on August 29, 2013

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In the mid-1970s, Comedians Jay Leno, David Letterman, Andy Kaufman, Richard Lewis, Robin Williams and several hundred other would be talents from all across the United States headed out west to Los Angeles, the new home of Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show. There, in a late-night world of sex, drugs, dreams and laughter, they created an artistic community unlike any before or since. It was Comedy Camelot—but it couldn’t last.

In July 2009, Glen Braget interviewed William Knoedelseder, author of I’m Dying Up Here: Heartbreak and High Times in Stand-Up Comedy’s Golden Era. Knoedelseder was a cub reporter covering the scene for the Los Angeles Times and was there when the comedians—who were not paid for performing—tried to change the system and incidentally tore apart their own close-knit community.

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