Dana Gould
Combining the timing of yesteryear with the indie comedy of the 21st century, writer, actor, and standup comedian Dana Gould was born and raised in the "ironically named" town of Hopedale, MA. He moved to the West Coast during the mid-'80s comedy boom, landing first in San Francisco, where he became the initial inhabitant of the Comedy Condo, an apartment that would later be rented by Ryan Stout, Daily Show co-creator Lizz Winstead, and many other comedians. After a move to Los Angeles, he made numerous appearances on Letterman and Conan along with some HBO specials. In the early '90s he became a regular on The Ben Stiller Show, then in 1995 he became the voice of the video game character Gex. In 1998 the Uproar label released his debut CD, Fun House, and then in 2001 he began a seven-year gig writing for The Simpsons. The Shout Factory label released his second album (and first standup DVD), Let Me Put My Thoughts in You, in 2009.
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Discography
9 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Joy Ride
Humour - Released by 800 Pound Gorilla Records on 3 Jun 2022
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I Know It's Wrong
Humour/Spoken Word - Released by Comedy Dynamics, A Nacelle Company on 11 Nov 2013
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Funhouse
Humour - Released by Uproar Entertainment on 10 Nov 1998
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Mr. Funny Man
Alternative & Indie - Released by Kill Rock Stars on 6 Oct 2017
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Chimps, Bears & JFK
Alternative & Indie - Released by Kill Rock Stars on 2 Oct 2017
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Let Me Put My Thoughts in You
Humour - Released by Stand Up! Records on 24 Mar 2009
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Let Me Put My Thoughts In You
Humour - Released by [PIAS] Comedy on 18 Feb 2013
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My Biggest Fear
Alternative & Indie - Released by Kill Rock Stars on 11 Sep 2017
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Joy Ride
Humour - Released by 800 Pound Gorilla Records on 3 Jun 2022
16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo