Most comedians have just a few memorable bits; Howard Kremer has just one, but he’s managed to build a comedy empire on it. Sean Rameswaram talks to Kremer about “Have a Summah” – a routine that has spawned merchandise, three albums of summah songs, and an annual festival held in Los Angeles.
A few years ago,Howard Kremerhad an epiphany while on the beach in Los Angeles: there was nothing more important in life than making the most of the summer — which Kremer calls “summah” in honor of his native New Jersey. “There it is! That’s the crux of the debate!” he said. If you have to choose between work and adult responsibilities and enjoying a summer day, “I’m going to choose summah, and I’m going to tell people about it!”
But how does a joke turn into a brand? Kremer spun his revelation into a few funny minutes of comedy (being bitten by a shark in the ocean is better than not having been to the ocean, he thinks). That turned into merchandise, summer songs (three albums worth), and Summahfest, a party in Los Angeles with water slides, food trucks, and live music.
If the mileage Kremer has taken out of the bit doesn’t make it clear, he’s serious about summer. “It goes so fast, and people don’t start it on time,” he laments. “The government has moved in and chopped it up — school starts now onAugust 15th. You have to remind yourself” to enjoy life while it lasts. Actually, Kremer’s taken it upon himself to remind you. He was recently at the beach with a friend who had forgotten the pleasures of summer. “This is great,” the friend reflected, “I should have been doing this all summer.” Incredulous, Kremer responded, “If only there was a guy that reminded everybody to have a summah!”
(This episode of Sideshow first aired at the end of last summah – September 3, 2014.)
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