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Chris Rush

Chris Rush (born Christopher John Mistretta; February 11, 1946 – January 28, 2018) was an American comedian, writer, actor, radio personality and author. He is best known for his stand-up routines and albums, along with having been a writer and editor on the satirical publication National Lampoon magazine.[1]

Chris Rush
Birth nameChristopher John Mistretta
BornFebruary 11, 1946
Brooklyn, New York, United States
DiedJanuary 28, 2018(2018-01-28) (aged 71)
Forest Hills, Queens, New York, United States
MediumStand-up, television, radio, literature
NationalityAmerican
Years active1970 – 2018
GenresObservational humor, satire, black comedy
Subject(s)Drug use, religion, everyday life, politics, quantum physics, outer space
Spouse
Michele Shoshanna April
(m. 1968; div. 1978)
Partner(s)Megan De Caro
(?–2018)

Biography

Early life

Rush was born in Brooklyn, New York.[2] Rush was of Italian descent and was raised in the Roman Catholic faith.[2][3] He attended Brooklyn Technical High School[citation needed] and graduated from City College of New York in 1968 with a degree in Organic chemistry.[4] Before becoming a comedian Rush was a molecular biologist, working at Brooklyn Jewish Hospital for two years.[4] He embarked on a professional stand-up comedy career following the first time he ever performed on stage, which was an open mic night at The Gaslight Cafe, where he received a standing ovation after his performance.[5]

Influences

Comedians who influenced Rush: George Carlin, Bob Newhart, Shelley Berman and Myron Cohen

Comedians who consider Rush an influence: Adam Ferrara

Personal life

Rush was a conservationist and supporter of Greenpeace.[6] Though raised in the Catholic faith he left the church around age 12.[2] He considered himself to be a Taoist and wore the Yin and yang symbol on his shirt during his performances.[7]

Chris Rush died January 28, 2018, of complications from surgery and cancer.[8][9]

Career

1970s and 1980s

Chris Rush wrote for National Lampoon Magazine in the early 1970s,[6] making his first appearance in the August, 1970 issue.[10] During his time at the Lampoon he was involved in another comedy magazine titled Drool, which came out with just one issue in 1972.[11] He left the magazine when he was signed to Atlantic Records by Ahmet Ertegun to release his first comedy album, First Rush in 1973.[12] In 1974 he once again contributed to a comedy magazine titled Harpoon.[13] Towards the later years of the 1970s; Rush, was involved with Head Magazine.[14]

Rush opened for musicians and bands including B.B. King, Meat Loaf, Talking Heads, Twisted Sister and Electric Light Orchestra while becoming a frequent performer at comedy clubs, theaters and colleges throughout the United States and Canada. He performed at such venues as The Bottom Line,[15] Caroline's, The Improv and The Comedy Store.[16] In 1979 he was awarded "Best Male Comic" by the Association of Comedy Artists.[17] He released his second album Beaming In in 1981. His performances landed him on national television with appearances on Comedy Tonight, Night Flight and Apt. 2C, a pilot for HBO starring his mentor and friend George Carlin[18]

1990s and 2000s

In the early to mid-1990s, Rush was involved in a series of shorts made for Comedy Central's show Small Doses, titled Food for Thought. It starred Patton Oswalt and Blaine Capatch as two bumbling store clerks and Chris as the manager.[19] He was asked to contribute to Tim Allen's book I'm Not Really Here, which was released in 1996.[20] He released an additional comedy album in 1997. During this time, he made sporadic stand-up comedy appearances. He worked on Bob "Wolf" Wohlfeld's show in the late 1990s on PYX 106 with The Wakin' Up with the Wolf Show, where he was a co-host. Some of his bits were put onto an album released by the show, titled Chris's Head.[21] The relationship ended though when the station decided to fire Rush on December 21, 1998, after apparently speaking to management about Wohlfeld's behavior towards him and others.[22]

On October 1, 2007, Rush released his first book, Milking the Rhino (Dangerously Funny Lists).

In April, 2009 Chris launched a one-man show titled, Bliss: An Evening of Laughter with Chris Rush, which was financed by George Carlin.[23][24]

Discography

Television

Radio

In addition to being a co-host on PYX 106, Rush was a frequent guest on The Joey Reynolds Show,[30][31] The Morning Zoo on WMMR, Esoterica with Johnny Rizzo on WPKN, where he contributed a monthly call-in segment discussing recent events,[32] Dr. Demento, who will sometimes play Chris' comedy routines[33] and he's also appeared on Opie and Anthony.[34]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Lampooner in town". Lexington Herald-Leader. October 29, 2004. p. 3.
  2. ^ a b c clip on YouTube
  3. ^ Second clip on YouTube
  4. ^ a b Righi, Len (May 10, 1991). "Microscope guy' is standing up to scrutiny". The Morning Call. p. D.02.
  5. ^ Natural Humor Medicine: Chris Rush November 21, 2004, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ a b Solimine, Donna (July 25, 1997). "Spirituality with a smile". The Record. p. 31.
  7. ^ "Chris Rush (chrisrushcomedy)". Myspace.com. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  8. ^ "Media Funhouse: The mad scientist as 'black belt comedian': Deceased Artiste Chris Rush (part 1 of two)". Mediafunhouse.blogspot.com. February 12, 2018. Retrieved April 11, 2020.
  9. ^ "Chris Rush". Facebook.com. Retrieved April 11, 2020.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  11. ^ "Drool #1". Sirrealcomix.mrainey.com. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  12. ^ Wamcarts.org December 4, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ "HARPOON, September 1974". Gusbooks.com. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  14. ^ . Archived from the original on September 20, 2016. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on August 6, 2002. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  16. ^ "New York Comedian Rush A Pearl". The News Journal. September 19, 1987. p. 2E.
  17. ^ "'Ribald' N.Y. comic set for Monday night". Eugene Register-Guard. November 8, 1984. p. 2D.
  18. ^ "Comedic Anniversary". The Post-Standard. June 23, 1989.
  19. ^ Third Clip on YouTube
  20. ^ Allen, Tim (November 18, 1996). I'm Not Really Here. Hyperion. Retrieved July 19, 2016 – via Internet Archive.
  21. ^ "Chris's Head CD". Madhousestudios.com. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  22. ^ McGuire, Mark (April 7, 1999). "Wolf loses yet another sidekick". The Times Union. p. D5.
  23. ^ "Theatermania.com: Bliss: An Evening of Laughter with Chris Rush". theatermania.com.
  24. ^ Sullivan, James (2010). Seven Dirty Words: The Life and Crimes of George Carlin. Da Capo Press. p. 224. ISBN 978-0-306-81829-5.
  25. ^ "Episode Guide for Bob McLean Show, The". Tvarchive.ca. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  26. ^ "Thursday Evening Highlights". The Dispatch. January 17, 1986. p. 14.
  27. ^ "Comedians - Don Kirshner's Rock Concert". Donkirshner.com. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  28. ^ Fourth clip on YouTube
  29. ^ "Patton Oswalt - No Reason to Complain". Dvdtalk.com. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  30. ^ . Archived from the original on October 15, 2016. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  31. ^ WOR710.com May 2, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  32. ^ "WPKN Archives". Archives.wpkn.org. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  33. ^ "Search Results for "Chris Rush", search type 'either', match type 'and', word type 'substring'; from 1970 to 2016, sorting newest first, playlist type(s) synd". Dmdb.org. Retrieved July 19, 2016.
  34. ^ . Archived from the original on March 3, 2016. Retrieved July 19, 2016.

External links

  • Chris Rush at IMDb
  • Chris Rush on Twitter  
  • Facebook fan page
  • Youtube channel
  • Blog interview
  • Video interview

chris, rush, born, christopher, john, mistretta, february, 1946, january, 2018, american, comedian, writer, actor, radio, personality, author, best, known, stand, routines, albums, along, with, having, been, writer, editor, satirical, publication, national, la. Chris Rush born Christopher John Mistretta February 11 1946 January 28 2018 was an American comedian writer actor radio personality and author He is best known for his stand up routines and albums along with having been a writer and editor on the satirical publication National Lampoon magazine 1 Chris RushBirth nameChristopher John MistrettaBornFebruary 11 1946Brooklyn New York United StatesDiedJanuary 28 2018 2018 01 28 aged 71 Forest Hills Queens New York United StatesMediumStand up television radio literatureNationalityAmericanYears active1970 2018GenresObservational humor satire black comedySubject s Drug use religion everyday life politics quantum physics outer spaceSpouseMichele Shoshanna April m 1968 div 1978 wbr Partner s Megan De Caro 2018 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 Influences 1 3 Personal life 2 Career 2 1 1970s and 1980s 2 2 1990s and 2000s 2 3 Discography 2 4 Television 2 5 Radio 3 References 4 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Rush was born in Brooklyn New York 2 Rush was of Italian descent and was raised in the Roman Catholic faith 2 3 He attended Brooklyn Technical High School citation needed and graduated from City College of New York in 1968 with a degree in Organic chemistry 4 Before becoming a comedian Rush was a molecular biologist working at Brooklyn Jewish Hospital for two years 4 He embarked on a professional stand up comedy career following the first time he ever performed on stage which was an open mic night at The Gaslight Cafe where he received a standing ovation after his performance 5 Influences Edit Comedians who influenced Rush George Carlin Bob Newhart Shelley Berman and Myron CohenComedians who consider Rush an influence Adam Ferrara Personal life Edit Rush was a conservationist and supporter of Greenpeace 6 Though raised in the Catholic faith he left the church around age 12 2 He considered himself to be a Taoist and wore the Yin and yang symbol on his shirt during his performances 7 Chris Rush died January 28 2018 of complications from surgery and cancer 8 9 Career Edit1970s and 1980s Edit Chris Rush wrote for National Lampoon Magazine in the early 1970s 6 making his first appearance in the August 1970 issue 10 During his time at the Lampoon he was involved in another comedy magazine titled Drool which came out with just one issue in 1972 11 He left the magazine when he was signed to Atlantic Records by Ahmet Ertegun to release his first comedy album First Rush in 1973 12 In 1974 he once again contributed to a comedy magazine titled Harpoon 13 Towards the later years of the 1970s Rush was involved with Head Magazine 14 Rush opened for musicians and bands including B B King Meat Loaf Talking Heads Twisted Sister and Electric Light Orchestra while becoming a frequent performer at comedy clubs theaters and colleges throughout the United States and Canada He performed at such venues as The Bottom Line 15 Caroline s The Improv and The Comedy Store 16 In 1979 he was awarded Best Male Comic by the Association of Comedy Artists 17 He released his second album Beaming In in 1981 His performances landed him on national television with appearances on Comedy Tonight Night Flight and Apt 2C a pilot for HBO starring his mentor and friend George Carlin 18 1990s and 2000s Edit In the early to mid 1990s Rush was involved in a series of shorts made for Comedy Central s show Small Doses titled Food for Thought It starred Patton Oswalt and Blaine Capatch as two bumbling store clerks and Chris as the manager 19 He was asked to contribute to Tim Allen s book I m Not Really Here which was released in 1996 20 He released an additional comedy album in 1997 During this time he made sporadic stand up comedy appearances He worked on Bob Wolf Wohlfeld s show in the late 1990s on PYX 106 with The Wakin Up with the Wolf Show where he was a co host Some of his bits were put onto an album released by the show titled Chris s Head 21 The relationship ended though when the station decided to fire Rush on December 21 1998 after apparently speaking to management about Wohlfeld s behavior towards him and others 22 On October 1 2007 Rush released his first book Milking the Rhino Dangerously Funny Lists In April 2009 Chris launched a one man show titled Bliss An Evening of Laughter with Chris Rush which was financed by George Carlin 23 24 Discography Edit Year Album Label1973 First Rush Atlantic Records1981 Beaming In City Sounds1997 There s No Bones in Ice Cream Sundazed MusicTelevision Edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed March 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message Apt 2C HBO The Bob McLean Show 25 Canada AM Multiple appearances Comedy on the Road A amp E Comedy Tonight Comedy Central 26 Don Kirshner s Rock Concert 27 Late Night with David Letterman 1 Night Flight Rascals Comedy Hour 28 Showtime Comedy Club Network Showtime Small Doses Comedy Central 29 Spotlight Cafe Stand Up Spotlight VH 1 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1 Radio Edit In addition to being a co host on PYX 106 Rush was a frequent guest on The Joey Reynolds Show 30 31 The Morning Zoo on WMMR Esoterica with Johnny Rizzo on WPKN where he contributed a monthly call in segment discussing recent events 32 Dr Demento who will sometimes play Chris comedy routines 33 and he s also appeared on Opie and Anthony 34 References Edit a b c Lampooner in town Lexington Herald Leader October 29 2004 p 3 a b c clip on YouTube Second clip on YouTube a b Righi Len May 10 1991 Microscope guy is standing up to scrutiny The Morning Call p D 02 Natural Humor Medicine Chris Rush Archived November 21 2004 at the Wayback Machine a b Solimine Donna July 25 1997 Spirituality with a smile The Record p 31 Chris Rush chrisrushcomedy Myspace com Retrieved July 19 2016 Media Funhouse The mad scientist as black belt comedian Deceased Artiste Chris Rush part 1 of two Mediafunhouse blogspot com February 12 2018 Retrieved April 11 2020 Chris Rush Facebook com Retrieved April 11 2020 National Lampoon Issue 5 Paranoia Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved July 19 2016 Drool 1 Sirrealcomix mrainey com Retrieved July 19 2016 Wamcarts org Archived December 4 2009 at the Wayback Machine HARPOON September 1974 Gusbooks com Retrieved July 19 2016 Six Issues of Head Magazine from 1976 1978 by Charlotte Faye Greenberg Mike Colasuonno Chris Rush Alan on Caliban Books Archived from the original on September 20 2016 Retrieved July 19 2016 Welcome To The Bottom Line Nightclub Archived from the original on August 6 2002 Retrieved July 19 2016 New York Comedian Rush A Pearl The News Journal September 19 1987 p 2E Ribald N Y comic set for Monday night Eugene Register Guard November 8 1984 p 2D Comedic Anniversary The Post Standard June 23 1989 Third Clip on YouTube Allen Tim November 18 1996 I m Not Really Here Hyperion Retrieved July 19 2016 via Internet Archive Chris s Head CD Madhousestudios com Retrieved July 19 2016 McGuire Mark April 7 1999 Wolf loses yet another sidekick The Times Union p D5 Theatermania com Bliss An Evening of Laughter with Chris Rush theatermania com Sullivan James 2010 Seven Dirty Words The Life and Crimes of George Carlin Da Capo Press p 224 ISBN 978 0 306 81829 5 Episode Guide for Bob McLean Show The Tvarchive ca Retrieved July 19 2016 Thursday Evening Highlights The Dispatch January 17 1986 p 14 Comedians Don Kirshner s Rock Concert Donkirshner com Retrieved July 19 2016 Fourth clip on YouTube Patton Oswalt No Reason to Complain Dvdtalk com Retrieved July 19 2016 ブラックリストキャッシングの秘密 お金を借りる為の知識と注意点 Archived from the original on October 15 2016 Retrieved July 19 2016 WOR710 com Archived May 2 2009 at the Wayback Machine WPKN Archives Archives wpkn org Retrieved July 19 2016 Search Results for Chris Rush search type either match type and word type substring from 1970 to 2016 sorting newest first playlist type s synd Dmdb org Retrieved July 19 2016 Rundown for Tuesday Archived from the original on March 3 2016 Retrieved July 19 2016 External links EditChris Rush at IMDb Chris Rush on Twitter Facebook fan page Youtube channel Blog interview Video interview Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chris Rush amp oldid 1117198529, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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