Shuli Egar got quite the response from his close pals when he made the decision to uproot his family from their cramped two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment in the New York City borough of Queens for the airiness and charm of Huntsville, Ala., right in the midst of a global pandemic and citywide shutdown.
As a performer and music artist, who relied on playing gigs, the pandemic spelled doom for the Israeli-born Egar. To circumvent the direness of his reality in New York, in which he was unable to work out new material as restaurants and comedy clubs were shuttered, Egar and his family made the 14-hour drive and visited Huntsville, where Egar knew a comedy club owner in town.
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