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He has been featured several times on An Evening at the Improv as well as Comedy on the Road and The Nashville Network.
His musical comedy has been featured on the Dr. Demento Radio Show, the most popular being The Lubasonic Song.
Randy is a product of the TV generation, his comedy deals with the things we grew up with. We call him Mr. TV Trivia for his ability to sing any TV show's theme song.
Ronnie is best known for his rapid fire comedy. His high energy southern humor keeps the room in stitches.
From North Carolina, Bullard has been seen on Comedy On The Road, Showtime and few other T.V programs. He has also recorded "I'm Dirt" for Laughing Hyena Tapes. You can contact them for a copy of his tape at:
Here are a few cuts from that tape.
Ronnie Bullard
12125 Goddard
Overland Park, Kansas 66213
Or call toll free (800)222-9332
Milo is the creation of comedian James Lee Reeves.
It has been reported that Milo is an ex-mayonnaise farmer turned country music star. From Montana, he works fairs, opens for many big concerts, comedy clubs, country music halls and rodeos. Willie Nelson asked him to perform at Farm Aid VI, where Milo had forty thousand people on their feet yelling for more(Because he only did two minutes).
His music has been recorded for prosperity.
The tape is entitled Where Men Are Men.
Here is some audio recorded at The Comedy Store in Los Angeles.
Milo Tremley
Here are clips from some of the songs off of that tape.
Ken and Les have been working out of Sarasota, Florida the past 8 years, where they run two rooms, McCurdy's Comedy Clubs ( one is in Venice Florida). Prior to the Sarasota move Ken and Les were the originators of The Comedy Catch here in Chattanooga.
In addition to the clubs, they have a comedy workshop in Sarasota and selected other cities, Chattanooga being one.
With all this they, still find time to work the road.
Their act consists of a local warm up, ten minutes each of their stand up, then they let it rip with audience participation, improv, musical parodies, and lots of fun.
Here is some audio from the Sarasota Comedy Jam, November 16, 1994.
The Most Dangerous Thing On The Road(142k)
Smokers, do you save Marlboro Miles (143K) for free gifts?
If you would like to write these boys their address is:
P.O. Box 19505
Sarasota, Florida 34276
They are both on-line as well
Les Mcurdy
Ken Sons
The man of a thousand faces, Joby is best known for his physical comedy. His body movements and facial expressions make it a very
visually stimulating and witty show.
Being from Nashville, Joby has been seen on all of the The Nashville Networks programs and Comedy On The Road when they filmed at Zanies in that city.
Here is some audio recorded Thursday night September 7, 1995.
It was not easy growing up in Jackson, Miss.--especially when cursed with a name like Truett S. Beasley Jr. "Thanks, Dad!"
Killer Beaz, a moniker originally derived from his prowess as a blues guitarist, but which has also come to describe the impact of his comedy on audiences coast to coast.
Killer Beaz
For three years running, 1984 through 1986, he was named Showtime's Funniest Person in Mississippi.
In 1986 he was the $5,000 winner of the 1988 Mid-South Laff-Off, and a 1989 national survey of comedy club operators concluded that Killer Beaz was one of the top four draws in the country.
He has been featured in Rolling Stone, The Los Angeles Times, Southern Magazine and Atlanta's popular alternative weekly, Creative Loafing.
TV & RADIO APPEARANCES:
Here are some wav audio files of his act.
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Etta May
Your K-Mart Nightmare
This colorful comedienne, only 5-11 and weighs in at over 200 lbs, admits her girth has set off many a car alarm.
Etta details the thrill of para-sailing, the joy of raising (pitt-bull like) children, and the agony of marriage. Her hilarious antics were seen weekly on ABC's situation comedies, Davis Rules and Hanging with Mr. Cooper.
Audiences may already be familiar with Etta from her weekly syndicated radio show called "Ask Etta" a advice column carried by over 200 country radio stations in the United States and Canada. Fans of the show write in and Etta May proceeds to give them straight from the hip, no nonsense guidance on life's little worries, in a way that only Etta can.
Her fan club of over 15,000 "Etta Heads" as she calls them, started growing from appearances on such hit shows as Oprah Winfrey, Showtime's Aspen Comedy Festival, Arsenio Hall and several Comic Strip Live appearances, just to name a few. Her uproarious performance on The Comedy Store's 15th Anniversary Special was broadcast in prime time on NBC.
Here are some audio wav files:
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