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Jamie Masada

Jamie Masada (born in Iran) is an American businessman and comedian. He is the founder of the Laugh Factory, a chain of comedy clubs with locations on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood, Long Beach, California, Chicago, and inside the Tropicana Las Vegas.

Early life and education

Jamie Masada fell in love with comedy at the age of six after his father took him to see his first moving picture in Iran. The two stood outside the window of a local television-repair shop, mesmerized by The Three Stooges. Because the television was not getting the best reception, Masada's father ad-libbed his own clever version of the story, making Masada laugh until he cried. Almost a decade later, a Hollywood producer spotted Masada doing his own imitation of The Three Stooges at a wedding in Israel and encouraged Masada's father to send him to America. Masada's father, a cantor and accordion player, sold his accordion to raise the funds to send Masada to Hollywood.

Masada arrived in America at age 14. He worked multiple jobs to stay afloat in Hollywood and support his family back home while also hitting the comedy circuit to build his stand-up career. Despite the fact that he was living in a garage and barely spoke English, he combined Persian and Hebrew and soon was working with professional comedians including Richard Pryor, David Letterman, Jay Leno, and Redd Foxx. Masada's father told him, "Making people laugh is the greatest Mitzvah of all."

Masada

Masada (מצדה metzadá "fortress") is an ancient fortification in the Southern District of Israel situated on top of an isolated rock plateau, akin to a mesa, on the eastern edge of the Judaean Desert, overlooking the Dead Sea 20 kilometres (12 mi) east of Arad.

Herod the Great built palaces for himself on the mountain and fortified Masada between 37 and 31 BCE. According to Josephus, the Siege of Masada by troops of the Roman Empire towards the end of the First Jewish–Roman War ended in the mass suicide of 960 people – the Sicarii rebels and their families hiding there.

Masada is one of Israel's most popular tourist attractions.

Geography

The cliffs on the east edge of Masada are about 400 m (1,300 ft) high and the cliffs on the west are about 90 m (300 ft) high; the natural approaches to the cliff top are very difficult. The top of the plateau is flat and rhomboid-shaped, about 550 m (1,800 ft) by 270 m (890 ft). There was a casemate wall around the top of the plateau totaling 1,300 m (4,300 ft) long and 4 m (13 ft) high, with many towers, and the fortress included storehouses, barracks, an armory, the palace, and cisterns that were refilled by rainwater. Three narrow, winding paths led from below up to fortified gates.

Masada (band)

Masada is a musical group with rotating personnel led by American saxophonist and composer John Zorn since the early 1990s.

Masada is as much a "songbook" as a group, comprising more than 500 relatively brief compositions. Each song is written in accordance with a number of rules, including the maximum number of staves, the modes or scales that are used, and the fact that the songs must be playable by any small group of instruments.

Given the historical associations of the project's name (see Masada), the Hebrew titles of the compositions, and the Jewish imagery on the covers of the associated albums, Zorn was clearly exploring his Jewish roots, stating, "The idea with Masada is to produce a sort of radical Jewish music, a new Jewish music which is not the traditional one in a different arrangement, but music for the Jews of today. The idea is to put Ornette Coleman and the Jewish scales together."

History

Zorn formed the group Masada in order to record and perform this set of tunes. The first group to use the Masada name was Zorn (alto saxophone), Dave Douglas (trumpet), Greg Cohen (double bass), and Joey Baron (drum set). On occasion, different drummers filled in for Baron – most regularly Kenny Wollesen.

Masada (disambiguation)

Masada may refer to:

Israel

  • Masada, a Judean fortress, the site of a famous siege and mass suicide
  • Masada (kibbutz), a kibbutz in Israel near the Sea of Galilee
  • Mas'ade, a Druze village in the Golan Heights
  • Other

  • Masada College, a Jewish primary and secondary school in St Ives, New South Wales, Australia
  • Masada (band), a jazz quartet fronted by avant-garde composer John Zorn
  • Massada (band), a Dutch-Moluccan band from the Republic of South Maluku
  • Masada, a piece of music by Ralph Hultgren
  • Masada (miniseries) (1981), an American television miniseries
  • Masada (comics) is a superheroine in Youngblood
  • Masada (Honorverse), a fictional planet and state in the Honorverse series by David Weber
  • Masada (wrestler), a professional wrestler
  • Kazuhiko Masada, Japanese professional wrestler
  • Masada (rifle), a rifle designed by Magpul, renamed as the Bushmaster ACR
  • Masada2000, a radical-Zionist website
  • Masada Action and Defense Movement, a false flag terrorist organisation in France established by white supremacists
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    Famous quotes by Jamie Masada:

    "how the whole thing came about."
    "It's all about the GOP comedy."
    "He seems like he's sad. ... This stress, it could bring his cancer back any time,"
    "I do not know. I'm not the judge and jury."
    "She said, 'They hold me here with my kid against my will,'"
    "If I don't shut up, they have a bullet to shut me up, ... I took them very seriously."
    "Then, he started giving me a chill,"
    "It breaks my heart. Every year we see more and more and more people. Last year we fed 1,500. This year we think we're going to have 2,000 people."
    "The kid is not doing well. His kidney is not doing good. Half of his face is swollen,"
    "[The Laugh Factory, whose flagship club on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood has long been a haven for freedom of expression enthusiasts, has upped the ante in New York by listing support for Miller on the club's marquee.] Jailing a journalist for keeping confidential a conversation she had, has a chilling effect on free expression, ... The outrage expressed over this matter has been confined, it seems, to the NY Times. Where is the outrage?"

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