Native funny guys return for Syracuse show

The first time I recall seeing Moody McCarthy, he was kind of shy. Reserved, even. Still, there he was walking up to the stage of Wise Guys Comedy Club in his hometown of Syracuse …

Turn back the calendar, oh, to the 1990s, and Wise Guys was in the basement of a Mexican joint out on a suburban thoroughfare we call Erie Boulevard, and I was there wearing my entertainment writer hat for the big daily and Moody was …

Funny.

Moody McCarthy has been funny every single time I’ve seen him tell jokes, at various clubs bigger, over the phone during interviews after he moved away to New York City, in theaters when he’s come back, on TV during “Last Comic Standing” — one judge leaned over to another and whispered loud enough for a microphone to catch and share with the nation the evaluation “He’s funny,” and they should have picked him to go further — and with various late night talk show hosts.

He tells stories about life in a somewhat dry, somehow interesting, altogether humorous manner.

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Moody will be back in Syracuse for an earlybird New Year’s Day show, 6 p.m. Thursday at Justin’s Tuscan Grill off Carrier Circle.

This year McCarthy made his second appearance on “Late Show with …” on CBS, adding to David Letterman’s goodbye run.

The Corcoran High School graduate also has become a father since his last show around these parts. Do you think life in Astoria, Queens, with his wife and new daughter might make it into his stand-up routine?

(Image from Dan Frigolette)

(Image from Dan Frigolette)

Baldwinsville native Dan Frigolette and Big Apple native Matt Richards complete the lineup.

Central New Yorker Frigolette has appeared this season on the HBO show “Boardwalk Empire.” He lives in Hoboken, N.J., and performs 15 stand-up shows a week in New York City.

Richards’ stage work ranges from hypnosis and magic to stand-up comedy.

Tickets cost $15. They are available at www.CommaDProductions.com.

15 thoughts on “Native funny guys return for Syracuse show

    • True-blue Irish family. Maybe that’s the name thing? Or a nickname, sure. I should have asked him one of the times I talked to him over the years. Dang, Mark, you would have made a good reporter.

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