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Live at Carnegie Hall. 5.0 out of 5 stars Ray Romano - LIve at Carengie Hall. October 6, 2002. Format: Audio CD Verified Purchase. Too dangerous to listen to in the car - you'll be laughing too hard to drive safely! RAY ROMANO COMEDY- “ITALIAN AND JEWISH” “Ray Romano-“Live at Carnegie Hall” We hear about how his mother covered the furniture with plastic and kept stacks of fine china that were never used — “Everything in my mother’s house is for a special occasion that hasn’t happened yet,” he deadpan.

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Description:Romano was born in Queens, New York to Italian American parents. His mother Lucie was a piano teacher, and his father, Albert Romano (1926–March 2010), was a real estate agent and an engineer.[2] He has a brother, Richard A. Romano. He grew up in the Forest Hills neighborhood of Queens.[3] Romano attended elementary and middle school at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs in Forest Hills. After transferring from Archbishop Molloy High School, Romano graduated from Hillcrest High School in 1975.[4] He was in the same high school class as Fran Drescher and later appeared on Drescher's sitcom The Nanny as an old classmate. Before breaking .. (more)