A comedy club opening in a restaurant basement doesn’t sound like the start of history, until you remember what stand-up felt like in 1980: new, hot, and so alive that every seat mattered. We’re celebrating the 40th anniversary of Laughs Unlimited by bringing back our first headliner, George Wallace, and letting him tell the story in his own voice. The memories are specific and vivid, from sold-out crowds in Old Sacramento to the early days of comics who would soon become legends.
George breaks down the real work behind a long stand-up comedy career: learning rooms, traveling, building relationships, and staying funny without leaning on easy labels. We talk about the early club circuit, Gary Shandling on the bill, and why treating comics with respect was never “extra” but the whole foundation of a great comedy scene. If you love comedy club history, classic stand-up, and the behind-the-scenes reality of show business, this conversation is packed with it.
Then we bring the receipts: an archival George Wallace stand-up set from 1983, featuring the energy, crowd control, and “It’s A Crazy World” era timing that helped make him the Godfather of Comedy. We also catch up on where he’s performing now, including his Las Vegas run, and why evergreen jokes can still hit decades later.
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