Larry Noto
No Mean City: Baltimore 1966
Hirsh Goldberg
Larry Noto is a stand-up comedian who has performed in Baltimore, New York and Las Vegas and opened for headliners such as Brad Garrett, Jon Lovitz, Robert Klein, Bob Saget and Richard Lewis. He got his start in “show biz” on the "Rodricks for Breakfast" show in the 1990s on WMAR-TV.
He co-authored “The Opening Act: Comedy, Life and the Desperate Pursuit of Happiness" with Kevin Cowherd. He is the lead singer in Larry Noto & The Little Big Band, and is the owner of his family's business, MUSIC LAND, in Bel Air, Maryland.