Jackie Martling
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John Coger Martling, Jr.
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Mineola, New York, on Long Island, USA
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Feb 14 1948 -
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A longtime fixture of radio's Howard Stern Show,
comedian Jackie "The Joke Man" Martling was born and raised on Long
Island, NY, earning a degree in mechanical engineering from Michigan
State University in 1971. He initially pursued a career in rock &
roll with his college band the Pillowcayse, and after relocating to
Denver, CO, in 1973, he formed a new group, the Off-Hours Rockers;
however, Martling always harbored a love for comedy, and was famed among
his friends for a seemingly inexhaustible supply of jokes. After the
band dissolved in 1978, he began working comic bits into his solo
musical act, eventually trying out his stand-up routine on open-mike
night at New York City's Catch a Rising Star. He continued polishing his
craft in small clubs, and in 1979 issued his debut LP, What Did You
Expect? Martling released two more albums, 1980's Goin' Ape! and 1981's
Normal People Are People You Don't Know That Well, sending all three
records to then-unknown New York radio personality Howard Stern. By
1986, he was a full-time member of Stern's show, later becoming the
program's head writer. Despite call-in listeners' regular admonition
"Eff Jackie!," Martling enjoyed sufficient popularity to issue a series
of new comedy records, among them Sgt. Pecker, Hot Dogs & Donuts,
Snart, and The Very Best of Jackie Martling's Talking Joke Book
Cassettes, Vol. 1, and maintained a steady schedule of live dates as
well. Source: itunes
02 The Saran Wrap Stomp
03 If You Knew Suzie Like I Knew Suzie
04 Legs Are A Girl's Best Friend
05 I Laid My Peach on the Beach and Got Sand in the Fuzz
06 You Can Pick Your Nose and You can Pick Your Friends
07 I've Grown Accustomed to My Fist
08 The Ballad of the Dated Divorcee
09 She Can't Wrestle
10 The Enlisted Bed Wetter's Waltz
Off Hour Rockers OHR-JM-9/12/79
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Enjoy!
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