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Coastal Noise #67-Spud & Gerald of The Spud Goodman Show

8/2/2017

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Spud Goodman has been interviewing celebrities and prominent figures since the mid 80's through radio and television platforms. Anderson Cooper, Chris Hardwick, Bill Nye, Sarah Silverman, Tracy Morgan, and Billy Bob Thornton are just a few of the recent guests that have appeared on the Spud Goodman Show. Calling in from their home base in the Seattle-Tacoma area of Washington, Spud and his temporary-permanent co-host Gerald Halcomb discuss the show's history, challenges in running a talk show, music selection, politics, and Pepto Bismal. Hosted by Stefan Lawson. 7/29/17

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