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Nelson Addison Nelson Addison has Cerebral Palsy. However, he's like no other disabled comedian you've ever seen. His style is surprisingly energetic, colorful and unpredictable. With an endearing quality, he examines the socio-political aspects of being disbaled, always puttin the audience's comfort level first and never preaching. Nelson puts it this way: "As a disabled comic, I recognize my responsibilty to educate the audience - I just don't do anything about it!" |
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Steve Adiltta At 5"7 and a buck twenty-five Steve has felt discriminations bitter
sting living as a scrawny-American in the worlds fattest country. Steve
is a 23-year-old sarcastic little man with a give it to me straight attitude.
Coming from a family with almost as many problems as he has, Steve has
developed a point of view like none other; honest and cynical, yet oddly
optimistic. Steve is always finding the wrong in everything that is right
and the right in everything that is wrong, in this world and his twisted
little life. |
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Greg Aidala Aidala has been performing stand up comedy since August 2001. He has performed from New York to Los Angeles with comedians such as Colin Quinn, Nick DiPaolo and Charlie Murphy. In 2005 he formed his own entertainment company, RADIAL GAGE ENTERTAINMENT and in that same year he was sponsored by BUD LIGHT. He produces and hosts a PROFESSIONAL monthly stand up comedy showcase, 'THE BREW HA-HA' in his hometown of Albany, New York. 'THE BREW HA-HA' (which just celebrated its ONE-YEAR ANNIVERSARY 1/27/07) features National comedians seen on NBC's 'Last Comic Standing', Comedy Central, Entertainment Tonight, HBO, VH1 and MTV. Feel free to visit his web site: www.GREGAIDALA.com for further details. |
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Jocko
Alston
Stand up comedian Jocko Alston is proof Born and raised in the true Canadian melting Being able to extract great laughs from such a diverse background of
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Angry Bob From parts unknown, Angry Bob has come onto the comedic
scene like a rogue tsunami crashing into a category 5 hurricane - he has
been likened to a combination of Faust and Falstaff on steroids and pizza;
wrenching the tired souls of his audiences from their dusty shells and
reanimating them with his apocalyptical rants reminiscent of the wide eyed
mania and firebrand sermonizing of Father Coughlin and the predatorily
steadfast assurance of Oliver Cromwell. |
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Joseph Anthony I grew up with five older sisters and no brothers - being heard is not a desire, it's a necessity! A troubled home life, leads you to personal issues or a productive outlet. I've harnessed my fair share of both - especially the latter. I care about my craft and I respect that people work hard for the money they spend, therefore my focus is to deliver on every engagement and in every medium.
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Mark Anthony Mark Anthony (yes..that's his real name) grew up Cleveland, OH. As a
kid he always wanted to perform as a singer in a rock band, but never
had enough confidence in his own voice. So he went into his next love...comedy. |
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David Bancroft Uncle Dave performs at comedy clubs, birthday parties,
pig roasts, funerals, circus clown orgies, little people conventions,
and everywhere there are people who desire to be free and sticky. If
you’re not afraid of the naked truth about what your parents really
think, then Uncle Dave can show you the light. A light that reflects
from his shiny head, but a light nonetheless. |
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Kevin Bartini Kevin is one of the fastest rising young comics in New York today. He can be seen nightly in New York City's top comedy clubs most frequently at The Improv, New York Comedy Club, and frequently at Governors on Long Island,as well as top clubs all over the country. He has studied Improv with the Upright Citizens Brigade. In 2004 Kevin was one of only two comics from NYC selected to appear at the Las Vegas Comedy Festival. In October o 2005 Kevin Appeared in the New YUork Underground Comedy Festival. Kevin gained valuable stage experience while toiling the boards with some of the top theaters in the country including Williamstown Theater Festival, and the Barrington Stage Company. Although his TV appearances are limited to guest spots on Saturday Night Live, Ricki Lake, and the Sally Jesse Raphael Show... |
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John Betz Jr. John grew up in a small Ohio town. After years and years of school, he grabbed a job working for the Federal Government. It didn’t take long for him to wise up and switch to a much more interesting vocation – teaching high school Mathematics. His comedy comes from describing his fun life stories and experiences. Audiences find it very easy to relate. |
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J. Jay Boyd all aspects of comedy from writing to performing. I am a drum and bugle corps fan dating back to my days at Earl L Vandermuelen High School in Port Jefferson and the Royal Brigade. Although in the last few years I haven't been as anxious to go to shows and spend my money as the activity is changing in ways I dont much care for. Such is life: you can't stop change, but you dont have to blindly accept it either. I also oddly enough love Broadway. Yes even musicals. Live theatre just like live comedy is an experience you must have at some point in your life. To see a production live on broadway is just amazing. |
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John Briggs Intelligent and funny." -- Bob Smith, The Glens Falls Chronicle. John Briggs first took the stage on Dec. 18, 1986 in front of two drunk college students at a now defunct comedy club in Philadelphia. Since then, John has performed for thousands of drunk audiences at dozens of defunct clubs. And while that might deter some comics, John figures he wasn't always there on the nights they went closed up shop. |
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R. Bruce
Comedian, Singer/Songwriter
In the early 90's, (after a continuingly successful stint in rehab for alcohol addiction) he combined his musical, songwriting roots with his natural knack for humor and became a popular headliner on the national comedy club circuit. ... |
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Joe Bruno In his 18 years as a comic Joe has performed in clubs from Canada to the Bahamas and Chicago to Cape Cod. Joe's act takes us on a wild ride through the trials and tribulations of peoplehood, bathroom humor to little kid stuff and a waitress with jelly. Joe has entertained all size groups and all ages of people. Joe has also appeared in numerous television commercials and one movie called "The Checkout". "I absolutely love performing. It's my way of staying somewhat sane!" |
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Bill Campbell Bill Campbell is a veteran stand-up comedian whose universal family-oriented
humor has made him a sought after headline performer throughout the U.S.
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Judi Clements
Judi Clements is the lady who takes a bow every time she opens up the refrigerator and sees the light go on. Judi brings boomer-comedy to a new height with her hilarious frustrations, strong opinions, and perpetual marital woes. |
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Joe Cumbo Observational takes on life and how to take it. He offers a smooth repertoire of humor appealing to all ages with a twistwed child like perspective. Through use of a wide variety of topics he keeps the audience enthralled. |
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Mike Dambra If you're a comedy fan, and you haven't seen Mike Dambra, you're in for a treat. Mike has been involved in the comedy scene for over thirteen years now. In 1987 and 1997 he claimed the "Funniest Person In Rochester" title. That, in turn earned him two television news stories in 1988, and more in 1989, 1995, & 1996. Next thing he knew, he was traveling all over the U.S. and Canada making people laugh. He has opened for the likes of Rosie O'Donnell and Adam Sandler and earns rave reviews across the continent. more |
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Larry DeFelice has performed his unique brand of comedy for clubs, pubs, restaurants, fundraisers, theaters, corporate and organizational events. His clean, high-energy act has been enjoyed by hundreds of audiences in venues ranging from traditional comedy clubs to church basements to banquet halls. He has been seen in a national television commercial for Circuit City Electronic Stores, as well as sketchwork on NBC's Late Night with Conan O'Brien show. Impressions of TV and movie characters fill his act, ... |
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Jo DeVito Master Hypnotist Joe DeVito has been reviewed time and time again as one of the best hypnotic stage entertainers in the entertainment industry. He has hypnotized and mesmerized audiences and patrons from all corners of the globe and takes pride in providing the highest quality hypnotic and magical entertainment. Joe has performed
thousands of times for clientele across the country and he represents
top notch high quality entertainment. His R-Rated Comedy Stage Hypnosis
is not to be missed! You’ll be astounded as ordinary people join
him on stage to perform extraordinary feats of the unimaginable, from
eating fire and dancing the ballet to a jungle encounter with a live
8’ snake! See why critics and fans alike say “ Don’t
just SEE the show…BE the Show!! |
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Carole Deyoe Originally from the New Jersey suburbs, Carole Deyoe is a transplanted country girl whose act takes you through her life with sarcasm and wit. She survived Catholic school and the drug culture of high school in the '70's. A dean's list student at New York University, she earned an "A" in Human Sexuality and got knocked up in the process. Marriage to the sperm donor ended in divorce, and Carole soon realized that drugs were her true calling. She graduated at the top of her class from Albany's College of Pharmacy and has been dispensing laughs with prescriptions for the past 10 years.
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Mary DiMino If Mary Dimino looks familiar to you chances are you've come across her luminous smile on television. As well as appearing on Comedy Central, New York Undercover and various sketches on Letterman and the Conan O'Brien show, Mary has become one of the hottest young talents in the TV commercial arena. Although Mary takes pleasure and pride in urging viewers to taste yet another Dunkin' Donut or perhaps aiding in the campaign against smoking by suggesting Nicorette Gum, her own true first love is stand-up comedy. |
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Mike Eagan It's not ordinarily funny when the police stop your car and give you a ticket. But Mike Eagan is no ordinary comedian. He perceptively speed through this and other everyday experiences with radar-gun precision and hilarious results. Mike's television appearances include Caroline's Comedy Hour (A&E) and Evening At The Improv (A&E.) He has performed at many of the nation's best venues such as New York City's Comic Strip and Dangerfield's. Eagan has opened for the musical group Jay and the America's (This Magic Moment.) |
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Joe Fico Joe Fico was blessed with the ablility to make people laugh the first time he stepped on stage. In fact, in 2003, just a few months in the business Joe won the prestigius "Kings and Queens" comedy search held at the Comix Cafe' in Rochester New York. This competition involved over 100 participants and Joe was determined the UNANIMOUS winner by judges and fellow comedians as well. Since then Joe's career has soared. He has become a regular at many of the top clubs across the US and Canada. Whether it's a nightclub crowd, college campus or corporate even, Joe knows what the audience is looking for and how to deliver. |
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Tiny Glover
Always a crowd-pleaser, Tiny’s show is not about tired routines or rehearsed spontaneity, it’s about audience driven, interactive, high-energy entertainment.... |
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Matty Goldberg One would find that I'm a simple man closely knit to my family. I was born in Woodstock, New York to hippies who provided me a loving warm home, Bob Dylan records, and the words of Lenny Bruce. They became powerful role models for me. In fact, if I hadn't written a thesis on the anti-authority views of Lenny Bruce, I would have failed high school English. But, my life took a sudden turn after High School. My hand would go numb, and I discovered that I had a brain tumor. The process of recovery was painful and difficult, but I pulled through, resolving to be a strong human being and later a hard-working comedian... |
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Dave Goldstein You may recognize comedian and actor Dave Goldstein from one of his 12 appearances on NBC..s Late Night with Conan O'Brien, including a particularly memorable role as a naked cop directing traffic in front of the Metropolitan Museum of Art on 5th Avenue in New York City. His stage act, which has been praised by The New York Post, is a blend of original, intelligent writing and inspired, live riffs. He has performed stand up comedy on The Comedy Network, XM Satellite Radio, The National Lampoon Radio Network, and Comedy.net. |
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Joey Grant Joey Grant hits the stage with pure energy that commands the audience's attention immediately. His quick and up beat humor, and sometimes just plain goofiness makes audiences of all types crack up with laughter. His material covers a wide variest of subjects filled with characters, dialects and impressions |
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Derek Harrington "Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Deric
Harrington... now he
performs stand-up comedy. |
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Jon Hausman Jon Hausman is not only a stand-up comic, he is a practicing Nuclear
Engineer. He received a B.S. in Chemistry and a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering
from Penn State, and has spent the last 20 years in the totally hilarious
field of Nuclear Power. Keeping in mind that the best defense is a good
offense, Jon wants to state up front that if Syracuse NY blows up, it's "probably
totally not my fault, perhaps". |
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Marcy Hausman Marcy is usually characterized as a "nice" lady, keeping in mind that "nice" is a four-letter word. Years of work experience with child daycares and social service organizations, as well as 25 years of marriage to member of a previously-unknown evolutionary branch, have left her with a gritty view of the world which shocks most audience members and even many incarcerated homicide practitioners. |
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Phil Hogan Originally from North Carolina, now living in Virginia, Phil has been in the entertainment business for over twenty years. He started out playing bass and singing in bands locally and then throughout the eastern United States during the late 70's and 80's.
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Christina Irene For your night out, when you leave the kids at home and come out to relax, suddenly Christina Irene shows up, and there’s a kid onstage! Don’t let her looks fool you. Christina is a grown-up woman who’s had some grown-up experiences, from coming to terms with her fear of Santa Claus to getting a divorce before she could legally drink (not that she didn’t deserve a drink). She comes to have some fun, and with her wordplay, wit, and originality, you’re guaranteed to have lots of fun as well!
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Erick James Innocent yet devilish, naive yet ironic, shy yet forthright - Erick
James is a study in contrasts.? Funny contrasts. And that's what makes
him engaging, entertaining, and hilarious. A comedian, actor, magician,
and improv artist, this former college hockey player and engineer approaches?
comedy from both an analytical and childlike point of view.? Erick?s
amusement over life, people, and himself makes others happy when he takes
the stage.? He sees the human condition for what it is ? ironic juxtaposition
? and delivers jokes that are simultaneously innocent and mischievous. |
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Pete Kuempel Recognized for his cool, dry delivery, Pete enjoys engaging audiences with his sarcastic personal observations and his sometimes brutally honest outlook on life. He captivates crowds with his sardonic voice and uniquely laid back, deliberate style. Brought up within an ethnically mixed family (his mother is Mexican and his father is Irish) on Chicago's South side, much of Pete's comedy is drawn from life and he attributes a great deal of his wry, street smart disposition to his experiences growing up in the city. Pete has always had a knack for finding the absurdity in life’s
frustrations and giving them an amusing twist. In doing so, he has developed
a sense of ironic detachment that people find genuinely appealing. Plus,
he’s pretty damn funny, and people usually seem to appreciate that.
His peculiar perspective and leisurely, yet sharp delivery style have
entertained audiences throughout Chicago as well as the Midwest, and
now Pete can be found on a regular basis working comedy clubs all over
the east coast |
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Jim Lauletta Not only is Boston-born comedian/actor Jim Lauletta one of the most popular headlining college and club in acts in New England, he's a regular performer in Las Vegas and Atlantic City! Jim's national television credits include: HBO's U.S. Comedy Arts Festival's Best of the Fest, NBC, Comedy Central and Comcast's Comedy Spotlight. After being featured on Comedy Central's "Shorties Watchin' Shorties", Jim was invited to Denis Leary's Comics Come Home XI in 2005 and wowed a crowd 6,000 and his demand has soared ever since. With a role ( I'll be the "blur" in the end zone holding a camera in a pivotal scene... |
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Jason Laurans Ottawa’s Jason Laurans fires out material at a machine gun pace leaving audiences happily riddled with laughter. Using razor-sharp wit, bang-on sound effects and audience participation, Jason’s energy is impossible to resist. Not only a top headliner on the Canadian comedy club circuit, Jason is also a successful club owner having opened Ottawa’s “Absolut Comedy Club” in 2004 which has since become one of the capital city’s hottest night spots thanks in large part to Jason’s regular standout performances there. Don’t miss Canada’s capital city comic who is funny with a capital “F”, without having to resort to other words that begin with that letter |
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Gregg Lausch
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Dan Liberto Dan Liberto is a fast paced, high energy performer with an outstanding ability to work with an audience. He enjoyed tremendous popularity on the college circuit and has performed and toured for corporations and renowned comedy clubs across the United States and Canada. Danny has appeared alongside Tommy Chong, Gilbert Gottfried, Denis Leary, Kevin Meaney, Larry Miller, Chris Rock, and Adam Sandler. |
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Danny Lobell, a native New Yorker has been preforming Stand-Up Comedy since the age of 16. He has been featured in many Comedy Festivals including the Boston and Edinburgh Comedy Festivals. Danny recently made his TV debut taping a special this June for Comedy Net (a new Comedy channel which Launches this Summer). Danny can also be heard every Monday and Friday on 87.9FM in New York City also available on ComicalRadio.com | |||
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Nick Marra
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Mark Matusof Ma-tu-sof (ma-tu-sof) n. 1. A comedian based in Washington D.C. who has been described in the press as: "funny without being vulgar or nasty" and "going the smarter, hipper direction to the joke". 2. Natural habitat: Clubs, colleges, corporate events, country clubs, and cruise ships. Sightings include: "Night Shift", CNBC's America's Talking Network, XM Satellite Radio and ... |
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Clay Miles Alot of energy with a down home feel, Clay has a way of making the whole audience feel like he's talking to you. The kind of guy your mother told you to stay away from in high school. |
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Tom Nemic
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Pat Oats
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Scott Paparcuri |
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Carol Pennington
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Ray Pennetti has worked at colleges, comedy clubs and corporate functions all over the US. He has opened for Richard Lewis, Pat Cooper, The Temptations, Tim Allen, Chris Rock, Steven Wright and many others!
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Rob Riebhold For over twenty years, Rob Reibold has been bringing his brand of high
energy comedy to the masses. Part rock star, part evangelist, and part
time bomb, Rob explodes on stage from the moment he steps on it. His
philosophy is simple. “If you’re the loudest, most animated
person in the room, you’ll get the most attention. Some people
try to ignite a spark with their audience. I use a flamethrower. |
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Chris Rich "Chris' shows on the MSC Italian Cruiseline went so well, they
have invited her back for their New Years' Cruise December 28-January
8th! Chris (and her happy husband!) will be sailing for the Caribbean
thanks to the lovely audiences that attended the shows on her first cruise,
Dec. 4th-11th this year, on the beautiful ship, the MV "Opera".
A gorgeous place to work, and, so far, no Phantom! Merry Christmas and
Happy New Year to All!" |
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Matt Rohr Matt Rohr earned a degree in mechanical engineering but felt there was more job security telling jokes to drunk people. After being named the funniest person in Buffalo in 2005 & 2007 he's earned the chance to perform for some of the finest Bowling Alleys & Fire Halls in Western New York. Matt is currently touring the Northeast and opening for a guy who opened for a guy who opened for Jerry Seinfeld. He is the producer of downtown Rochester's stand-up comedy showcase the Comedy Block Party and the emcee for Nuts & Bolts Comedy Improv. .. |
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Davin Rosenblatt New York based comedian Davin has been entertaining audiences throughout the country for several years. His likeable, yet confident, style leaves audiences wanting more of his unique perspective of being Jewish in our society. “He is not your stereotypical mild-mannered Jewish comic. He is bold, full of confidence, and in complete control of the audience and the stage,” raved one prominent New York comedy club manager. Being Jewish is just a part of this comic’s routine as he has experienced many things that his audiences have and a few that nobody should ever experience. ...
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Phil Sherman Phil Sherman is a bright young comedy talent who in the last four years has burst onto the standup scene. Phil can be heard from time to time on Rochester, NY's number-one-rated morning radio talk show, RADIO FREE WEASE and is now ready to take his stand-up act on the road. Phil uses hilarious facial expressions, goofy body language and DEAD-ON celebrity impressions to tell tales of his struggles with dating, lousy after school jobs, difficulties playing sports, and his dislike for current pop music. Phil Sherman presents a highly versatile, energetic, musical performance that is sure to leave audiences wanting more. |
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Farm's Favorite Teacher When Mike Speirs is around odds are people will be laughing. While this laughter is sometimes directed at him, more often than not those around are laughing with him. Mike first stepped on stage at an amateur competition at the Comedy Works in Albany, NY. After being named runner-up, Mike began honing his skills as a comedian by performing consistently at both open mics and local clubs. He has been entertaining crowds ever since. Mike is a rare breed of comedian. He does not come from a broken or dysfunctional family (no more dysfunctional than the average American family), has not had to overcome any addictions, and is a relatively well adjusted and happy person. Mike’s likeability, quick wit, and well constructed bits are certain to keep crowds alive, having fun and clamoring for more. |
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Mike Speenberg Conceived in the back of a ’69 Firebird and raised on hush puppies and fried bologna, comic Mike Speenberg has taken his own unique brand of “Generational Comedy” all over the country, sharing the stage with other comedic greats like Mitch Hedberg, Lewis Black, Dave Attell, and Bob Saget. Fueled by stories of home and family, love of country, and being drunk in public, Mike Speenberg is the new American comic. A regular at comedy clubs like The Punchline, The Comedy Zone... |
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Freddie Stone
The Master of the Boston Props Comedian/Actor/Songwriter Comedy's Total Package...Freddie Stone has successfully combined stand up,musical and prop comedy, to form one of the most funny and entertaining acts in the country. He's politically incorrect and proud of it! There's high energy, sound effects,and physical comedy at it's best. With Freddie Stone you get political commentary, as well as twisted social observations. |
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Ralph Tetta got started in stand-up comedy in the Spring of 1988, conveniently beginning just after the comedy boom had passed and any chance of earning any real money or recognition in the industry had safely passed. After dabbling in radio comedy, writing bits for a morning and afternoon drive program on WCMF 96.5 FM in Rochester, and improvisational comedy, hosting a night of improv at the now defunct Rochester Yuk Yuk's, and writing comedy ... |
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Artie Treffelletti I was a regular performer at The Improv and appeared on Evening at
The Improv. both in New York City and Los Angeles. I am a regular performer
at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles.
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Cal Verduchi Armed with impressions and caffeine, Cal Verduchi has been taking his high energy act to comedy clubs all over the country. Every since he was a small child he was making people laugh by doing impressions. Now Cal combines hilarious dead-on impressions with edgy high energy antics to make audiences everywhere cry laughing. From Ozzy Ozbourne to Chris Farley-- he does it all, not to mention making people laugh the moment he sets foot on stage. Frenetic? You bet. Cal's the reason Valium was invented! Cal has just released a comedy CD entitled, "What's Wrong With Me???" He's been seen on Comedy Central's "The Graham Norton Effect." |
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Paul Virzi Paul was first attracted to stand-up comedy at a very young age. He was only nine years old when he witnessed Eddie Murphy’s RAW in 1987. Although he couldn’t understand all the jokes, and probably should not have been listening to explicit language, he became instantly intrigued by the idea of speaking into a microphone and making a crowd of people happy. Also, in the mid-eighties, his father took him to see Rodney Dangerfield live at Radio City Music Hall in NYC. By the end of the show, he was sleeping on his father’s lap but the seed was planted. Growing up, Paul was always making people laugh, something that he continues to do today. Paul makes waves and raises eyebrows every time he touches a microphone.... |
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Aaron Ward Comedian Aaron David Ward who's "Odd and Funny" takes audiences for a trip deep inside his mind with a funny, honest and twisted look at his concerns, disappointments, doubts, fears, and worries. Look closely and you'll see the tug of war between the emotional and intellectual brains! After getting the boot from a job on May 31, 2002, he began his comedy career as the house emcee in a comedy club and restaurant housed inside a barn called "The Funny Farm" in upstate New York. |
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Mike Wormack Coined as one of the funniest comedians to come out of
Pittsburgh in years, Mike Wormack a Gulf War veteran uses his unique
take on life
to make people
laugh. He has performed at the Funny Bone, Improv and has generated a large
fan base doing private parties and events. Mike is now poised to perform
on a national level. |
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Dee Watson A comedienne you could take your family to see. Comedy is the last thing she ever thought she would be doing, but Dee went out on a limb and gave comedy a try in 2001 and she's been doing it ever since, between raising kids and abusing her husband. Dee has an interesting look at the most mundane things, you'll never see thong underwear the same again. |
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Johnny Watson They call the Dallas Cowboys“America’s Team.” It’s a nickname thatstuck in the 1970’s because of the huge fanbase that the Texas football team was able togarner from its winning ways and excitingplays. When it comes to standup comedy,Johnny Watson may be “America’sComedian.” Why such a big nickname for acomedian? Just ask some of the manycomedians and club bookers that haveworked with this talented New Jersey Native.“Johnny Watson always makes me laugh,”says comedy star Adam Ferrara of HBO andComedy Central fame. The word “Always”is a big word in comedy and only the greatones who constitute consistency andprofessionalism achieve that tag. ...
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