
Mr. Media: The Kevin Brown Interview
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Narrated by:
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Bob Andelman
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By:
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Kevin Brown
About this listen
In addition to continuing in his role as Dotcom alongside Grizz Chapman as Tracy Jordan's posse on NBC's 30 Rock, comedian Kevin Brown's standup career has truly blossomed and it keeps him out on the road whenever Tina Fey doesn't need him on the award-winning sitcom.
One more thing about this very special interview: Kevin comes to us from the bowels of Kabletown, a.k.a. Silvercup Studios in Manhattan where "30 Rock is shot. He starts out in co-star and long-time friend Tracy Morgan's dressing room (listen for cameo appearances by Tracy as well as Grizz Chapman). We lost the wi-fi connection when… well, just listen and see!
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