So the record, you said it might be released on a label you're excited about. Are you able to talk about that at all?

Unfortunately, I can't really make it public yet but there's a label I really respect that contacted me and it looks like it's gonna be released through them. So unless I melt down on stage, it should be through them. I'm very excited. I so badly want to say come to this, it'll be on a legitimate label, it'll be great.

Cool. That's exciting.

It's terrifying, I'm stressed out like you wouldn't believe. It's the next step, whenever it gets close to something serious in the career my first instinct is to get out of there. Like, no this is silly, I'm just telling stupid jokes! But yeah, it's very exciting.

RAY HARRINGTON | Fri-Sat 8 pm | Comedy Connection, 16 Custom House Wharf, Portland | $15 | 207.774.5554

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