The local eastern Montco edition of The Trend (free newspaper that comes in the mail) dated May 2, 2007 has an ad for the "Philadelphia Quartett Club" including "This could be funny - Join us Friday, May 18th, for Comedy Night with local celebrity Joey Callahan of WCAU Radio"...
Besides not having heard of him (I'm admittedly not up on the local comedy scene) I wonder if the WCAU reference was a mistake, or is this someone who hasn't worked in 17 years? I don't remember WCAU having commedians, although morning hosts Bruce Bradley, Gene Burns and Steve Highsmith had a good dry humor,
and sometimes Frank Rizzo was good for an unintentional laugh...
(Other than the people who read these boards, the WCAU Radio blurb probably just goes over people's heads.)
Besides not having heard of him (I'm admittedly not up on the local comedy scene) I wonder if the WCAU reference was a mistake, or is this someone who hasn't worked in 17 years? I don't remember WCAU having commedians, although morning hosts Bruce Bradley, Gene Burns and Steve Highsmith had a good dry humor,
and sometimes Frank Rizzo was good for an unintentional laugh...
(Other than the people who read these boards, the WCAU Radio blurb probably just goes over people's heads.)