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George Carlin, Larry King and Jules Feiffer love Lewis Black. They love him because his insights and love/hate relationship with America are brilliantly expressed in his concerts and TV appearances worldwide. How can you not love a man who says, “Republicans are a party with bad ideas and Democrats are a party with no ideas.” Will Rogers would have been proud. (more)
Media Inquiries: Glenn Schwartz   comedypr@me.com
 
 
 
 
The thing that makes any entertainer successful is the ability to connect with an audience. It’s the quality of sharing the humor in everyday situations that has made Bill Engvall one of the top comedians today and among the busiest. Bill is currently hosting the game show LINGO for GSN. LINGO premiered on June 6, 2011 and was the highest rated show in GSN network history. (more)
Media Inquiries: Maggie Houlehan   Maggie@ParallelEntertainment.com
 
 
 
 
Robert Francis ‘Bobcat’ Goldthwait, born May 26, 1962, is an American comedian. He is most widely known for his high pitch voice during his comedy acts. He was born in Syracuse, New York in 1962. He decided on a career as a comedian at an early age and was performing professionally while still in high school at the age of 15. He and classmate Tom Kenny performed in a comedy duo, billing themselves as “Bobcat and Tomcat”. Goldthwait became recognized as a solo stand-up comedian and had (more)
Media Inquiries: Debbie Keller   dkellerpublicity@aol.com
 
 
 
Dick Gregory entered the national comedy scene in 1961 when Chicago’s Playboy Club (as a direct request from publisher Hugh Hefner) booked him as a replacement for white comedian, “Professor” Irwin Corey. Until then Gregory had worked mostly at small clubs with predominantly black audiences (he met his wife, Lillian Smith, at one such club). Such clubs paid comedians an average of five dollars per night; thus Gregory also held a day job as a postal employee. (more)
Media Inquiries: Theodore Myles   theodore4@me.com
 
 
 
In her 22 year career, Kathleen Madigan has never been hotter. With her recent Showtime special, “Gone Madigan,” in constant rotation and the DVD-CD of the special topping the Amazon and iTunes charts, Madigan has the entire year booked with over 100 theater gigs across the country and numerous television appearances. (more) Media Inquiries: Michael O’Brian   mobe@nyc.rr.com
 
 
 
 
 
Many comedic duos have had success but none as enduring as the Smothers Brothers. Their cutting-edge humor has not only been ahead of its time but has remained timeless as well. With their unique blend of comedic and musical talents, the irrepressible brothers have made a sweeping impact on diverse generations of fans. (more)
Media Inquiries: Donna Selzer    donnalseltzer@yahoo.com
 
 
 
 
I was born. When I was 23 I started telling jokes. Then I started going on television and doing films. That’s still what I am doing. The end. (more)
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Paul Barrère and Fred Tackett are guitar players. In fact they are the guitar players with the legendary band Little Feat. Now they have joined forces to form an acoustic duet that will quite frankly blow you away. Performing songs from their Little Feat catalogue and more with a decidedly different twist. (more)
Media Inquiries: Crandall Rogers   crandall@skylineonline.com