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Thursday, July 24, 2008
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John C. Reilly

Ferrell and Reilly Together Again

Actors Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly have each starred in dozens of movies, but among their most popular is their collaboration with director Adam McKay, Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby. Not only did fans flock to the film, Ferrell, Reilly and McKay enjoyed it so much they immediately wanted to make another one. After pitching ideas around, they eventually came up with the plot for Step Brothers, a story about two grown men still living at home when their single parents decide to get remarried. Will Ferrell was a long time member of the SNL cast and has starred in a number of box office hits including Anchorman, Blades of Glory and Stranger Than Fiction. John C. Reilly is an Academy Award nominated actor, and has been featured in Walk Hard, The Hours, Boogie Nights and Chicago.

Tom Clark

Straight Outta Milwaukee

Though his first big break came in 1997 when he got to open for Pauly Shore and close out his set with a song about a potato, Tom Clark didn’t really start to make it big until he moved from Milwaukee to L.A. in 2001. It was here he finished second in Comedy Central’s Laugh Riots Competition, which in turn lead to appearances on The Late, Late Show, Premium Blend and Late Friday. Now that he’s a full-fledged, full-time stand-up comedian, Tom says his mission is to provide the highest in quality comedy entertainment while never compromising his integrity as an artist, unless the money is really good.

Dave Attell

For four years, comedian Dave Attell hosted "Insomniac" on Comedy Central, a show in which Dave would travel across the country, perform standup comedy, and then go out to find each city's hot spots to drink and party. Not a bad gig at all. And while Dave has cut back a bit on the drinking and partying, he's hasn't slowed down at all when it comes to touring. Attell is well known for his "very adult" style of stand-up comedy, and is regularly listed as one of the funniest guys in America. He's also the star of a number of HBO and Comedy Central stand-up specials. You can also check out him and his own porn stash on facebook and Showtime. Plus, follow him on twitter.

Eddie Ifft

What Ifft...?

According to Eddie Ifft, all it took was one magical open mic night in a comedy club to convince him to leave the insurance business and pursue stand-up as a full-time career. In his father's version of the story, Eddie was fired. Either way, Ifft left for New York city and has never looked back. From Comedy Clubs and Colleges to hosting Shark Week on the Discovery Channel, Ifft has taken advantage of his time. He’s also appeared on Comedy Central’s "Premium Blend," "NBC’s Friday Night," Jerry Seinfeld's Comedian and was the man-on-the-street for the "Queen Latifa Show."

Night Ranger

Night Ranger Live in the Studio

Last year, for the first time in over a decade, Night Ranger released a brand new studio album, Hole in the Sun, which also happened to mark the group’s 25th anniversary as a band. Since reuniting in 1996, Night Ranger has been a fixture on the tour scene, but even before that, they were behind some of the biggest hits of the 80’s including "Sister Christian," "When You Close Your Eyes" and "Don’t Tell Me You Love Me." Though the band admits that their sound has evolved over the years, the new album stays true to their roots with the dual blazing guitars, big choruses and melodic verses fans have come to expect. But don’t just take our word for it, check out a few of the new tunes when Jack Blades, Kelly Keagy, Brad Gillis, Joel Hoekstra and Christian Cullen join us live in the studio.

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