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Behind The Funny

Scott Higgins and Ace Aceto have 50 years combined of standing in front of crowds and making people laugh. Now they go Behind The Funny with entertainers in all stages of their career from national headliners, to comedy writers, to newer comics just starting out. Why did they start, what drives them, and what were some of the obstacles? Join Scott and Ace as they go Behind The Funny.

Dec 30, 2022

We look back at 2022's best funny bad gig stories from; Jimmy Dunn, James Firth, Cory Gee, Steve Halligan, Steve Bjork, John Moses, Rodney Norman, Peter Liu, George Hamm, Dan Smith, Don Zollo, Paul Nardizzi, Butch Bradley, Pat O'Connor, Lou Angelwolf, Doug Ouimette, Todd Parker, Wendy Liebman, and Harrison Stebbins.  Go...


Dec 22, 2022

Ace and Scott decided to share one of their favorite conversations for the holidays.  Frank O'Donnell and Charlie Hall are the reason there is comedy in Rhode Island and the reason Ace Aceto is a comedian.  They are both in the RI Comedy Hall of Fame and deservedly so.  They are fantastic storytellers and learning how...


Dec 16, 2022

Jason Emmitt, K.C. Masterpeace, and Twisted Kid Matt from The Mixtape Podcast join Scott and Ace in the Acement this week to discuss their podcast.  We started listening to the Mixtape Podcast last summer and instantly it became a favorite.  They talk about 80s and 90s music and movies, a twisted walk down memory lane...


Dec 8, 2022

Todd Parker knows Ace from the old days so his visit to the Acement was overdue.  From his start during the Boston Comedy boom to his move to LA, Todd accomplished a lot quickly in comedy.  His day job created a fortuitous opportunity into a creative career that would lead him to his latest accomplishment, a published...


Dec 1, 2022

Doug Ouimette joins us in the Acement to discuss his quick rise in comedy. Starting comedy later in life he chose quickly to talk about obstacles him and his wife have had to overcome in their lives and crowds instantly took to it. Being an open book can be scary but can quickly connect you to a crowd, which is...