Caroline Hirsch, the woman with her name in lights, has given voice to some of the biggest names in the comedy business. kjohnsononair reports.
-- As we continue to celebrate and honor women this month, Monday we do it for laughs with a comedy club pioneer.
"We called comedy the rock and roll of the 80s when I opened, because that's what it was. It was just catching on like that. It was so cool," said Hirsch, founder and owner of"Jerry Seinfeld and Jay Leno, to a Sandra Bernhardt to a Carol Leifer, that were happening at that time," Hirsch said,"and I wanted to be part of it."
Carolines gave voice to some now legendary names in comedy: Seinfeld, Tracy Morgan, Pee Wee Herman, Robin Williams and so many others.
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