The Credibility Gap was an American satirical comedy team active from 1968 through 1979. They emerged in the late 1960s delivering comedic commentary on the news for the Los Angeles AM rock radio station
KRLA 1110
KRDC (1110 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Pasadena, California, serving Greater Los Angeles as a full-time simulcast of ESPN Radio affiliate KSPN. The station is owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company and is th ...
, and proceeded to develop more elaborate and ambitious satirical routines on the "underground" station
KPPC-FM
KROQ-FM (106.7 Hertz, MHz) is a commercial Radio broadcasting, radio station licensed to Pasadena, California, serving Greater Los Angeles. Owned by Audacy, Inc., it broadcasts an alternative rock format known as "The World Famous KROQ" (pronou ...
in Pasadena, California.
Founded as a loose collective centered on KRLA staff members
Lew Irwin
Lew Irwin has been a Los Angeles-based journalist for more than 50 years. He was the original anchor/reporter at KABC-TV from 1957–1962 and the news director of Los Angeles radio stations KPOL, KRLA, KDAY, and KNX-FM. While at KRLA in the late 1 ...
,
John Gilliland
John Sanford Gilliland Jr. (October 18, 1935 – July 27, 1998) was an American radio broadcaster and documentarian best known for the ''Pop Chronicles'' music documentaries and as one of the original members of The Credibility Gap. He was ...
,
Thom Beck,
Richard Beebe
Richard Paul Beebe (December 5, 1929 – August 29, 1998) was an American radio personality who was on the air for five decades in Los Angeles and won two Golden Mike Awards. A journalist at KRLA 1110, he became a founding member of The Credibi ...
, and folk singer
Len Chandler
Len Hunt Chandler, Jr. (born May 27, 1935), better known as Len Chandler, is a folk musician from Akron, Ohio.
Biography
He showed an early interest in music and began playing piano at age 8. Studying classical music in his early teens, he lear ...
, the group is chiefly remembered today for its 1971–79 lineup, comprising Beebe,
Harry Shearer
Harry Julius Shearer (born December 23, 1943) is an American actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer. Born in Los Angeles, California, Shearer began his career as a child actor. From 1969 to 1976, Shearer was a member ...
,
David L. Lander
David L. Lander (born David Leonard Landau, June 22, 1947 – December 4, 2020) was an American actor, comedian, musician, and baseball Scout (sport), scout. He was best known for his portrayal of Andrew "Squiggy" Squiggman in the American Broad ...
and
Michael McKean
Michael John McKean (; born October 17, 1947) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, composer, singer, and musician known for various roles in film and television such as Lenny Kosnowski in '' Laverne & Shirley'', David St. Hubbins in '' ...
.
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History
Lew Irwin and The Credibility Gap
The Credibility Gap grew out of a company formed by Lew Irwin
Lew Irwin has been a Los Angeles-based journalist for more than 50 years. He was the original anchor/reporter at KABC-TV from 1957–1962 and the news director of Los Angeles radio stations KPOL, KRLA, KDAY, and KNX-FM. While at KRLA in the late 1 ...
and Cliff Vaughs.[Alt URL]
/ref> KRLA 1110
KRDC (1110 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Pasadena, California, serving Greater Los Angeles as a full-time simulcast of ESPN Radio affiliate KSPN. The station is owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company and is th ...
hired news director Irwin to form The Credibility Gap in 1968 with his radio colleagues John Gilliland
John Sanford Gilliland Jr. (October 18, 1935 – July 27, 1998) was an American radio broadcaster and documentarian best known for the ''Pop Chronicles'' music documentaries and as one of the original members of The Credibility Gap. He was ...
, Thom Beck, Richard Beebe
Richard Paul Beebe (December 5, 1929 – August 29, 1998) was an American radio personality who was on the air for five decades in Los Angeles and won two Golden Mike Awards. A journalist at KRLA 1110, he became a founding member of The Credibi ...
, and folk singer Len Chandler
Len Hunt Chandler, Jr. (born May 27, 1935), better known as Len Chandler, is a folk musician from Akron, Ohio.
Biography
He showed an early interest in music and began playing piano at age 8. Studying classical music in his early teens, he lear ...
. They took their name from the Vietnam-era term " credibility gap" (a euphemism
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for political dishonesty), and broadcast their comedy along with the news on KRLA.
They first aired on the date of the 1968 California Primary.[ In 1968 (billed as "Lew Irwin and The Credibility Gap") they released ''An Album Of Political Pornography'' for ]Blue Thumb
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, consisting of highlights from their radio sketches.[ Thom Beck left in late 1968, and was replaced by ]Harry Shearer
Harry Julius Shearer (born December 23, 1943) is an American actor, comedian, writer, musician, radio host, director and producer. Born in Los Angeles, California, Shearer began his career as a child actor. From 1969 to 1976, Shearer was a member ...
. Lew Irwin left a few months later, replaced by David L. Lander
David L. Lander (born David Leonard Landau, June 22, 1947 – December 4, 2020) was an American actor, comedian, musician, and baseball Scout (sport), scout. He was best known for his portrayal of Andrew "Squiggy" Squiggman in the American Broad ...
in February, 1969.
The Credibility Gap
In 1969, The Credibility Gap performed on KRLA's Pop Chronicles
The ''Pop Chronicles'' are two radio documentary series which together "may constitute the most complete audio history of 1940s–60s popular music." They originally aired starting in 1969 and concluded about 1974. Both were produced by John ...
music documentary. By this point, Gilliland and Chandler had left, to be replaced by Bob Goodwin. This left Beebe the only original member remaining, and as the professional radio newsmen left, the Credibility Gap came to be dominated by comedians. Goodwin stayed with the group for about a year, but by late 1970, the Credibility Gap consisted of Beebe, Shearer and Lander.
KRLA
KRLA (870 kHz) "AM 870 The Answer" is a commercial AM radio station broadcasting a talk radio format. Licensed to Glendale, California, it serves Greater Los Angeles and Southern California. The station is owned by Salem Media Group, which al ...
dropped The Credibility Gap's show in 1970,[ but Shearer found work as a disc jockey on freeform station KPPC and The Credibility Gap continued their on-air performances there. In 1971, the trio released the album ''Woodschtick'', consisting of two long pieces that were somewhat in the style of ]The Firesign Theatre
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. Also writing and performing on the album was Michael McKean
Michael John McKean (; born October 17, 1947) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter, composer, singer, and musician known for various roles in film and television such as Lenny Kosnowski in '' Laverne & Shirley'', David St. Hubbins in '' ...
, who would be promoted to full membership after the album's release. Guest performers Christopher Ross, Morgan Upton Morgan may refer to:
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and Albert Brooks
Albert Brooks (born Albert Lawrence Einstein ; July 22, 1947) is an American actor and filmmaker.
He received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor for 1987's '' Broadcast News'' and was widely praised for his performance as a ...
would also work with the group during this era. Mark Deming writes of this transition:
late 1968, Thom Beck left the group, and Lew Irwin followed in early 1969 ... . Joining the Credibility Gap in their absence were Harry Shearer ... and David L. Lander... . By 1970, Len Chandler and John Gilliland had drifted away from the Credibility Gap, and ... Michael McKean, had joined the team, though the troupe's relationship with KRLA had soured and their show had been shrunk from 15 minutes to a mere 180 seconds. However, after Shearer landed a side gig as a disc jockey on an FM "free form" outlet, KPPC, the Credibility Gap found a new home on the station, and the group's satire gained both sharpness and depth.[ ]
KPPC-FM
KROQ-FM (106.7 Hertz, MHz) is a commercial Radio broadcasting, radio station licensed to Pasadena, California, serving Greater Los Angeles. Owned by Audacy, Inc., it broadcasts an alternative rock format known as "The World Famous KROQ" (pronou ...
fired all of its airstaff, including the members of The Credibility Gap, as part of a mass format
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change in 1971. No longer radio regulars, the group started performing in various clubs and concert venues. They also returned to the studio in 1972 to record a promo-only single for Warner Brothers
Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. (commonly known as Warner Bros. or abbreviated as WB) is an American Film studio, film and entertainment studio headquartered at the Warner Bros. Studios, Burbank, Warner Bros. Studios complex in Burbank, Califo ...
, a four-and-a-half minute mini mock-rock opera called "Something For Mary".
The Credibility Gap followed up this recording with the 1974 album ''A Great Gift Idea'', which mixed satirical sketches with musical parodies. McKean and Shearer played guitar and keyboards, respectively, on the album, augmented by members of the band Little Feat.
Beebe left the Gap in 1975. The Credibility Gap continued as an entity through 1979, but after 1976 individual members tended to focus on other projects and the group itself made only sporadic, widely spaced appearances. Beebe remained in radio news; McKean and Lander landed roles on the television series '' Laverne & Shirley'' that lasted from 1976 through 1983; and Shearer worked as a consultant for the TV series '' Fernwood 2-Night'', as well as co-writing comedy albums and the 1979 feature film ''Real Life
Real life is a phrase used originally in literature to distinguish between the real world and fictional, virtual or idealized worlds, and in acting to distinguish between actors and the characters they portray. It has become a popular term on th ...
'' with Albert Brooks. The Credibility Gap issued a single ("The Day The Lights Stayed On In Pittsburgh") in 1977, and (without Beebe) continued their New Year's Day Rose Parade broadcasts annually through January 1, 1979; highlights of these broadcasts were collected on the 1979 album ''Floats''. As well, selections from their earlier radio material were compiled on 1977's ''The Bronze Age of Radio''.[
Shearer became a writer/performer on '']Saturday Night Live
''Saturday Night Live'' (often abbreviated to ''SNL'') is an American late-night live television sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC and Peacock. Michaels currently serves a ...
'' in September, 1979. This necessitated Shearer's move to New York and essentially brought The Credibility Gap's activities to a close.
After The Credibility Gap
The group disbanded in 1979, but the members have had occasion to work together since—notably the pairings of McKean and Lander as Lenny and Squiggy on the situation comedy '' Laverne & Shirley'' (recording an album in character as "Lenny and the Squigtones
Lenny and the Squigtones is a fictional musical group headed in character by Michael McKean and David Lander, the two actors who played Lenny and Squiggy on the U.S. television series '' Laverne & Shirley'', which is set primarily in the 1950s. The ...
") and Shearer and McKean as members of the mock-rock band Spinal Tap. After Beebe's death in 1998, the final and best-remembered Credibility Gap line-up (Shearer, McKean, and Lander) held a reunion at the Museum of Television and Radio
The Paley Center for Media, formerly the Museum of Television & Radio (MT&R) and the Museum of Broadcasting, founded in 1975 by William S. Paley, is an American cultural institution in New York City, New York with a branch office in Los Angeles, ...
in 1999.
Discography
Lew Irwin and The Credibility Gap
* ''An Album of Political Pornography'' (Blue Thumb
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, 1968)
The Credibility Gap
* ''Woodshtick and More'' (1971)
* ''A Great Gift Idea'' (Reprise
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, 1974)
* ''The Bronze Age of Radio'' ( Waterhouse, 1977)
* ''Floats'' & ''A Great Gift Idea'' (Double LP) ( Sierra, 1979)
References
External links
Credibility Gap History and Audio
from the official Harry Shearer website.
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* Robert Lloyd
"Sketch Artists: The Credibility Gap's one-night stand"
''L.A Weekly'', November 10, 1999, L.A. Weekly]
IGN interview with Harry Shearer
Biography and discography
The Credibility Gap performs
(audio) on the Pop Chronicles
The ''Pop Chronicles'' are two radio documentary series which together "may constitute the most complete audio history of 1940s–60s popular music." They originally aired starting in 1969 and concluded about 1974. Both were produced by John ...
(1969).
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