Mitch Hedberg's Final Stand-Up Album Released

by Jarrett Martineau | September 9, 2008 at 08:26 am
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I recently discovered the incredible comedy of Mitch Hedberg. If you've yet to experience the brilliance and hilarity of Hedberg talking ducks, sesame seeds, and sandwiches -- now is the time.

Hedberg died of a drug overdose in 2005, but a final CD of his stand-up comedy, Do You Believe in Gosh?, has just been released.

One of the funniest comedians of our time, Mitch Hedberg, tragically died in 2005, but today he lives again with the release of his final stand-up CD, Do You Believe in Gosh? The album was recorded two months before his untimely death and has 40 minutes of never before heard material.


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duane cochran

A former girlfriend turned me on to Mitch Hedburg. I had tickets to a show in Charlotte, NC. He died a few weeks before the show. I pimp his comedy to anyone I can find. -duane

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karenzima

This is a painting that I did of Mitch Hedberg. He is my all time favorite comic besides my daughter April Macie, who was on the "Last Comic Standing." His cadence, his delivery, and his word choice were outstanding! "I can't not imagine a scenerio where I would need to prove I bought a doughnut... some skeptical friend, like, "hey man... don't even act like you bought that doughnut." I have got the documentation right here to prove it!" HILARIOUS!!

When painting Mitch, I had to watch his tapes over and over again to capture him with his hair out of his face and his adorable smile.

Prints and teeshirts are available of this painting at:

www.artandportraitsbyzima.com
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www.skreened.com

KAREN ZIMA/ Mitch Hedberg fan

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