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Mal Sharpe

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nightclub in the late 1950s. In the 1980s he established his own Big Money In Jazz band. They regularly appeared at venues such as the Savoy Tivoli and Enrico’s in San Francisco and the No Name Bar in Sausalito.
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contains The Imposters pilot in addition to KGO radio recordings and previously unreleased pranks. Along with Coyle, he also recorded two comedy albums of street pranks in 1964 for the
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magazine, Sharpe explained "We try to pose an almost plausible question, then proceed step by step into absurdity until the interviewee is seething."
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was aired on Sunday, March 25, 2012. He died on March 10, 2020, of complications from heart surgery at the age of 83.
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but it remained unsold and was never aired in full. A 2006 four disc box set of 1960s material titled
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Sharpe was a "trad jazz" fan and said that he moved to San Francisco after seeing a
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In 1971, Sharpe continued as a solo interviewer with a syndicated TV series titled
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record label. As a solo performer, he later released two albums.
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which included a mixture of new material and older clips.
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recorded a hidden camera television pilot in 1964 called
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from 9:00 to 11:00 p.m. Sunday Pacific Time on
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Index

Cambridge, Massachusetts
Berkeley, California
KGO
television
radio
San Francisco, California
Cambridge, Massachusetts
KGO
Newsweek
Coyle and Sharpe
George Fenneman
Warner Brothers
Turk Murphy
North Beach, San Francisco
Berkeley
California
jazz
KCSM
College of San Mateo
California
"Mal Sharpe, 'The Man on the Street' radio gag man, dies at 83"
"A conversation with legendary prankster Mal Sharpe"
cite web
link
"The Official Coyle & Sharpe Website"
"Mal Sharpe discography"
Discogs
Mal Sharpe's San Francisco
archived
"Mal Sharpe, Radio Comic and Jazz Man dies at 83"

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