Judge Travis and Jax avoid each other, using Raquel instead in an elaborate game of telephone. Later, Judge Travis presides over a case between pop singer Becky Bechdel Rivers, her record label Gaslight Records, and a rapper named Lil Ass Man. Rivers is suing the label for putting problematic Lil Ass Man on her song without her knowledge. www.JudgeTravis.com
(00:03) INTRO: Judge Travis faces the music
(02:14) ACT 1: Telephone, chitlin's, and co-workers at odds
(12:18) ACT 2: A surprise interruption, and an autotuned fiasco
(24:30) ACT 3: A slow jam saves the day
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Judge Travis is Created & Directed by Tim Barnes. This episode was written by Rebecca O’Neal.
Executive Producers: Hans Sahni, Tim Barnes, Elizabeth Baquet and Jimmy Miller
Consulting Producer: Carly Hoogendyk
Produced by Ninth Planet Audio
Starring: Bashir Salahuddin as “Percy Travis,” Langston Kerman as “Jax”, Brandi Denise as “Raquel” and Amber Ruffin as “Narrator”
Guest Starring: George Wallace as “Greg Gregory,” Alexis Cofield as “Becky Bechdel Rivers,” Mike Smith as “Gerry Bordy,” Paul Gee as “Lil Ass Man,” Eric Morgan Stuart as “Corduroy Jones” and Brian Babylon as “Court Show VO"
Co-Starring: Don Hooper as “Sound Guy”
Staff Writers: Ian Abramson, Ben Holbrook, Rebecca O’Neal and Milly Tamarez
Writers’ Assistant: Jennifer Anderson
Associate Producer: Ciara Pavia
Casting Director: Kate Geller, CSA
Associate Casting Director: Ross Shenker, CSA
Edited, Sound Designed and Mixed by Ben Kruse
Sound Effects Editor: Morgan Volk
Foley Artist: Tommy Stang
Original Music by: Kev Luu
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