3 years ago
Rick Newman’s Catch A Rising Star: empowered by Comedy Gives Back
“Rick Newman was a great guy, always very nice to me. The romance of Catch a Rising Star was something I still, when I talk to [Chris] Rock and [Colin] Quinn and [Mario] Joyner and guys who were there, George Wallace, we’re still waxing about the romance of Catch a Rising Star. There was nothing like it, so exciting.” - Jerry Seinfeld
The story of Rick Newman’s Catch A Rising Star is so much more than the history of a comedy club and more than the legion of big name comedians, writers, and producers that it can rightfully claim as alumni. Nor is it merely nostalgic homage to a place that was to its time what the Stork Club and Toots Shor’s and the Copacabana were to theirs. Those accounts, though valid in their own rights, short shrift its broader scope. Because when looked at in context, the phenomenon that was Rick Newman’s Catch A Rising Star is emblematic of a time in 20th century Americana, where the confluence of governmental upheaval, social change, and a rebellious generation found a receptive audience in an upper Eastside night spot. - Alan Zweibel
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#RichardBelzer and #RickNewman talking about #CatchARisingStar. I knew David Brenner, too, back to my teen years. So many greats have left us for the great #FunnyFarm™ beyond. #ComedyIsTiming #TheLastLaugh™ 😢💔
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