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Home > Past Shows > Tuesday, March 17, 2009 Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Greg Morton
When he stopped by a few months ago, Greg Morton did something he'd never done on the show before, sang a song. Little did we know that this tune would soon become an internet phenomenon, gathering over 3 million views on youtube, and landing on countless blogs and political website. Now known as the guy who sings the "Obama Man" song, Morton has actualy been a friend of the show for a long time and possesses one of the best live acts you'll ever see. He's two minute recap of the entire Star Wars saga is quite the crowd please, but it's his pop star impression filled finale that really steals the show. Greg has been featured on Comedy Central's Premium Blend, HBO and as a voice actor in the shows Super Mario Bros. 3 and Police Academy Bill Scheft
A former stand-up comedian, Bill Scheft decided a number of years ago that he preferred writing the jokes to telling them. That's what's made him such a valuable asset to "The Late Show w/ David Letterman," where he's one of the head writers for Dave's famous opening monologues. He also contributed to the new book, The Late Show Fun Facts, authored by Letterman and the other Late Show writers. But this isn't Bill's only published work, he's also the author of three novels, The Ringer, Time Won't Let Me, and Everything Hurts which will be available in paperback on April 6th. His newest book is The Final Four of Everything. Check out Bill's band, The Truants. Follow Bill Scheft on twitter.
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