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Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling: Music, Mirth and Howard Stern

The Long Island Sound - Where Music Discovery Begins
The Long Island Sound - Where Music Discovery Begins
Episode • Jun 12 • 1h 7m
Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling: Music, Mirth and Howard Stern
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Summary
Jackie Martling, the famed writer and comedian for the Howard Stern show, shares his journey from music to comedy. He started as a musician in a band and transitioned to telling jokes on stage. He eventually caught the attention of Howard Stern and became a regular on his show. Jackie discusses the challenges and successes of his career, including his involvement with the Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame. He also talks about touring and the regional differences in audience reactions. The conversation concludes with a discussion about his documentary and the importance of transparency in his life. In this conversation, Jackie Martling discusses various aspects of his comedy career. He emphasizes the importance of putting things in perspective and finding humor in the challenges of aging. Jackie also talks about the consistency in his branding and how he has adapted to audience preferences over the years. He shares stories from his time performing in Vegas and his interactions with comedy legends like Buddy Hackett. The conversation touches on the use of stereotypes in comedy and the structure of Jackie's act. He also discusses how he handles hecklers and crafts a killer ending to his shows. The conversation concludes with a reflection on the complexity of being funny and the misconceptions people may have about comedians.

Takeaways

Finding humor in life's challenges can help put things in perspective.
Comedy can serve as a break from the realities of aging and health issues.
Consistency in branding is important for comedians to establish their identity.
Adapting to audience preferences is crucial for a comedian's success.
Handling hecklers requires a balance of wit and crowd control.
Crafting a killer ending to a comedy show involves timing and audience engagement.
Comedians have a complex and multifaceted personality beyond just being funny.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background
02:32 Transition from Music to Comedy
06:18 Early Life and Music Career
13:19 Transition to Comedy and Success on Howard Stern Show
19:51 The Long Island Music and Entertainment Hall of Fame
28:40 Touring and Regional Differences
39:03 The Documentary and Transparency
47:09 Putting Things in Perspective
48:00 Comedy as a Break from Aging
48:45 Consistency in Branding
49:35 Adapting to Audience Preferences
50:00 Politically Incorrect Comedy
50:54 Performing in Vegas
51:31 Wild Times in Vegas
52:00 Buddy Hackett and Comedy History
52:50 Polish Jokes and Stereotypes
53:30 The Structure of Jackie's Act
54:53 Dealing with Hecklers
57:53 Crafting the Killer Ending
59:00 The Art of Timing and Rhythm
59:54 Handling Drunk Hecklers
01:03:39 The Longevity of Jackie's Joke Line
01:06:17 The Complexity of Being Funny

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