Martin Mull
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Sometime in about 1976, I went to visit a friend at Oberlin for a weekend. I had heard of Martin Mull because of "Mary Hartmen, Mary Hartman." He was scheduled to do a show of some sort in the evening, but did an additional thing in the afternoon entitled "How to be banal at parties." It probably says something that I remember the title of the gig almost fifty years later.
Sometime in about 1976, I went to visit a friend at Oberlin for a weekend. I had heard of Martin Mull because of "Mary Hartmen, Mary Hartman." He was scheduled to do a show of some sort in the evening, but did an additional thing in the afternoon entitled "How to be banal at parties." It probably says something that I remember the title of the gig almost fifty years later.