Rick March or Aric, to the people whom he owes money to, has always been a wise guy (not Soprano style either).
When kids watched cartoons, Rick favored Burns and Allen reruns. When the Beatles were taking over America, Rick spun Bill Cosby and Allen Sherman records.
A disk jockey in Syracuse, he first introduced the public to his menagerie of accents. He recorded voice over commercials for bug spray and wrote and produced a radio show called The World According to Myron Putchnick. A huge failure. “Go Figure”
A couple of decades and a lot of laughs later, he’s back on stage. From Zanies to ComedyComedy to anyone who will listen, Rick eschews his sarcastic barbs and observations on the inane to make fun of everything stupid and everyone too serious about life.
Always willing to take the first shot at himself, Rick remembers the time the Rabbi in charge of his religious school told him the Lord appreciates his humor, but not by making the teacher a laughingstock. “I wouldn’t do it Rabbi, but the guy is too easy, and besides the class laughs.”
Class Laughs and Rick March….Go Figure.
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