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Thursday, October 16, 2008

Louis C.K.

A "Tonight Show," "Late Night" and "Late Show" veteran, Louis C.K. has not only appeared on a ton of television programs, he’s also written for a number of them, earning four Emmy Awards in the process. As a comedian, Louis has quite a few comedy specials under his belt, including his newest one, Chewed Up, which is now available on CD & DVD. Outside of stand-up, Louis directed the film Pootie Tangand recently starred in his own HBO sitcom and will star in the all new FX comedy series "Louie."

James Gregory

For over two decades, comedian James Gregory has been doing what he likes to call “Front Porch Humor,” by telling the types of stories that people from any walk of life can relate to. And though he comes from a poor family in a small town, people all across the country have been making him “the most successful comedian America has never heard of.” By making it a point to ignore political correctness while on stage, Gregory doesn’t pull punches on anyone or anything. Many of his best rants and well-crafted stories can be found on his new DVD, Beef Stew For the Brain. Follow James on twitter and facebook.

Sean Morey

Comedian Sean Morey has been a friend of the BOB&TOM show for longer than we can remember and his songs have been popping up on our albums since the 80's. But we're not the only ones that enjoy his music; he recently placed first and third in the comedy division of the International Songwriting Contest with his tunes "Dear Santa" and "The A.D.D. Song." Along with those two favorites, Morey is famous for his other tunes "The Man Song," "The Woman Song," "The Man That Doesn't Exist" and "Dickin' Around at Work."

John Henton

Though he’s known primarily for his five-year run on the hit FOX television series "Living Single," John Henton has actually been a professional stand-up comedian since 1988. He’s been featured on "Premium Blend," Showtime and "The Tonight Show" with both Johnny and Jay. With a topical and observational type of humor that goes far beyond the characters he played on "Living Single" and "The Hughley’s," Henton has developed into a crowd favorite and one you won’t want to miss.

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