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Home > Past Shows > Thursday, April 2, 2009 Thursday, April 2, 2009
Tim Cavanagh
Tim Cavanagh is a man who can come up with a song about anything, which is a skill that comes in quite handy when he sits down to write. From obscure holidays to oddball news stories, Tim is the man we turn to whenever we need a tribute to a subject that we never expected to need a song about. On the show, Tim is famous for previously being "One-Minute Song Guy" and currently for his Cavalcade of Celebrity Birthdays feature. Check out the Spray Tan Photos from Tim's previous visit! 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 Dan Levy
After being named the Funniest College Comedian in America during the HBO 2001 US Comedy Arts Festival, it didn’t take long for Dan Levy to become a breakout stand-up act. Since then he’s appeared on Comedy Central’s Premium Blend, The Late Late Show, The Andy Dick Show and numerous series on MTV. Along with his above credits, Dan was hired to help develop a sitcom, co-starred in the film My Sexiest Year and was the host of the online video series "The I Have to Go in a Minute Show." And yes, he does still perform stand-up comedy too. Steve Burr
Climbing the Comedy LadderBeginning with taking tickets and bussing tables, Steve Burr slowly climbed the ranks of his local comedy club before finally becoming the full-time comedian he is today. He really didn’t have a choice in the matter after getting a taste of the spotlight when he won the “Funniest Person in Rochester” comedy competition in 1998, well, that and the fact he had been fired from almost every other job he’d ever had. These days, Steve not only travels the country, he also occasionally takes his act overseas to entertain the troops. He’s also got his own iTunes podcast titled “3 Things You Never Talk About."
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