KANSAS CITY, MO. (THECOUNT) — Craig Glazer, the man who ran Kansas City family-owned comedy club, Stanford and Sons, has died. He was 65.
Glazer, who Fox4 described as “One of Kansas City’s most colorful and well-known characters,” died in the hospital following surgery to correct problems with his heart and kidneys.
Many knew Glazer because he ran his family’s comedy club, Stanford and Sons, for decades. source FOX4.
Glazer claimed to have helped discover many comedians including comedy superstar, Kevin Hart.
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