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Home > Past Shows > Friday, December 12, 2008 Friday, December 12, 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." Henry Phillips
Singer/songwriter and gifted guitar player Henry Phillips may be lonely and a self-professed loser, but he's also one of the most clever comedians on the planet. His songs often focus on the darker, more twisted side of life, but we still find his soft-spoken, self-deprecating personality quite adorable. Though his demeanor may lead you to believe otherwise, he's actually a fun guy to be around, especially if you enjoy gambling, drinking or gambling while drinking. In other news, Henry recently wrote and starred in the movie Punching the Clown, which can now be added to your queue on Netflix (click here to add) or purchased at Amazon.com. Follow Henry on twitter. You can also check out his new music video "He's Talkin' Again" and his new web series "Henry's Kitchen." 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." Patrick Keane
Being a comic out in L.A. is rough, just ask Patrick Keane. That’s why he’s decided to take his act on the road where he can get a little more stage time and entertain a lot more people. Keane has appeared on "The Late Late Show w/ Craig Ferguson," is trying to stop apologizing so much, and thinks that good looking people shouldn’t give dating advice.
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