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The Underground Lounge gets a masterclass in comedy and culture as Guy Torry pulls up for an unfiltered conversation on the highs, lows, and untold stories of stand-up. From launching Fat Tuesdays, a groundbreaking comedy night that gave Black comedians a major platform, to sharing behind-the-scenes moments with the biggest names in entertainment, Guy breaks it all down with raw honesty and humor.
He dives into the politics of Hollywood, the struggles of Black comedians trying to break through, and why some comics don’t pull others up. Plus, he ranks his top sitcoms of all time, talks about his wildest experiences in the industry, and even dishes on the comedians who had the biggest impact on his career. Packed with hilarious moments, deep insights, and straight-up gems, this episode is a must-listen for comedy lovers and anyone grinding to make it in the game.
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The Underground Lounge gets a masterclass in comedy and culture as Guy Torry pulls up for an unfiltered conversation on the highs, lows, and untold stories of stand-up. From launching Fat Tuesdays, a groundbreaking comedy night that gave Black comedians a major platform, to sharing behind-the-scenes moments with the biggest names in entertainment, Guy breaks it all down with raw honesty and humor.
He dives into the politics of Hollywood, the struggles of Black comedians trying to break through, and why some comics don’t pull others up. Plus, he ranks his top sitcoms of all time, talks about his wildest experiences in the industry, and even dishes on the comedians who had the biggest impact on his career. Packed with hilarious moments, deep insights, and straight-up gems, this episode is a must-listen for comedy lovers and anyone grinding to make it in the game.

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