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The Carson Podcast

Rudy Gatlin

The Carson Podcast

Mark Malkoff

Comedy, Tv & Film

4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 24 September 2020

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Rudy Gatlin of The Gatlin Brothers discusses their Carson appearances, Fred de Cordova, Arnold Palmer, Glen Campbell, Hee Haw, & Kenny Rogers.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I knew this is where comedy was.

0:05.0

Goni Carson changed my life twice.

0:08.0

It was just like a dream. It was just like everything I had worked for

0:12.0

and dreamed about has come to fruition.

0:14.6

They said Johnny fell overlapping.

0:17.6

It makes me so happy.

0:19.4

I made him laugh.

0:20.3

But with Johnny, you knew you had a kid audience and you could really go great.

0:25.1

My wife at the curtain all held real loose backstage.

0:27.3

People were running up and he said, go back out, go back out.

0:30.1

Johnny, you want you back.

0:31.0

I walked back through the curtain very calm and Johnny, I took about

0:33.8

and Johnny put that little circle up at the finger and I I am Mark Malkoff. Thank you to the

0:47.0

Carson Podcast. I am Mark Malkoff. Thank you to the following listeners

0:51.4

for their recent donations to the Carson Podcast

0:54.4

listener pledge drive on go fund me.

0:56.8

Tom Gray, Albert Hat Hasey, Keith Gray, Jeff Moook, and Benjamin Gephart.

1:05.0

As I recorded this, we're nearly 35% funded and have 9,835 to go.

1:13.0

My original goal was to be funded by the end of October.

1:15.9

I hope that happens.

1:17.3

So if you can please go to Carson Podcast.com,

1:20.7

click on the GoFundme logo. This is a one-time donation. If you're okay with it, I would absolutely love to thank you by name here on the podcast.

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