Paul Myers
Host of the Record Store Day Podcast, author of John Candy: A Life In Comedy, and books about The Kids In The Hall, Todd Rundgren, and more. Canadian Screen Award Winning co-executive producer of Kids In The Hall: Comedy Punks
- This week, it’s a fun clip show of past segments, but next week, Record Store Day’s Michael Kurtz will be my guest to talk about the RSD List 2026 which just dropped today. But first, this week‘s episode and every previous episode can be found wherever you get your podcasts or: bit.ly/RSDPODCAST
- Art by Shepard Fairey
- Part one of our annual THE FIRST RECORD I EVER BOUGHT clip shows, starring DARYL HALL, SUNNY WAR, BOB MOULD, STUART MURDOCH (BELLE & SEBASTIAN), KETCH SECOR (OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW), SEAN NELSON and more. The Record Store Day Podcast, Wherever you get your podcasts or: bit.ly/RSDPODCAST
- That is an imposter. Please report, do not follow, then block.
- Does the general public realize that we writers are trained for these culture jobs, and that we bring insights, skills, and craft to our work and that this kind of editorial attitude towards our labor is unacceptable? How insulting.
- NEW EPISODE Courtney Marie Andrews on her new album Valentine, which finds the critically-acclaimed songwriter/poet exploring themes of loss and obsession on a stunningly beautiful "record in pursuit of love." The Record Store Day Podcast Wherever you get your podcasts or: bit.ly/RSDPODCAST
- I love that Trump can’t win with his Kennedy center, so he’s just closing it for two years! What the Kennedy family should do now is ask for their name to be taken off Trump‘s center and have some wealthy donors build a brand new Kennedy center.
- When I do promotional events for my book, John Candy: A Life In Comedy, people often ask me to identify, out of the hundreds of interviews I did for the book, who were the most significant. Without hesitation, I tell them, Catherine O’Hara.
- I couldn’t fit my Catherine O’Hara sentiments on a single Bluesky post so here’s a screen grab of what I want to say for now.