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Home > Past Shows > Friday, August 6, 2010 Friday, August 6, 2010
Dan St. Paul
If you've heard his piece The First Baseball Game, you've probably guessed that comedian Dan St. Paul is a huge baseball fan. But outside the ballpark, he's also a suburban husband and father who has to deal with the same daily frustrations as everyone else. The only difference being that while others just complain about their problems, Dan uses his as fodder for stand-up comedy. Dan St. Paul is a member of the Stand-Up Dads comedy tour, and has been featured on a number of BOB&TOM All-Stars shows. John Mulaney
Nice and Kind of TallJohn Mulaney is a stand-up comedian that you may have seen appearing every week on VH1's "Best Week Ever" or on one of Conan O'Brien's many late night talk shows. He's also popped up on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" and Comedy Central's "Live at Gotham." In 2006 he co-created "I Love the 30's" and "All-Access middle Ages" Comedy Central's MOTHERLOAD channel. Mulaney has spent the last few years touring with Patton Oswalt, Brian Posehn and more on the Comedians of Comedy Tour tour as well as with Mike Birbiglia. Now living in New York City, Mulaney appears in clubs, theaters and colleges around the country. He is nice, kind of tall, whatever. Steve Trevino
When Steve Trevino first began working at the Improv Comedy Club of Dallas, TX he immediately began packing house. And by that we mean he used to let people in the club as their doorman. But his years of dedicated door opening eventually paid off when given the chance to become a house emcee and open-mic night regular. It was here that Trevino met Carlos Mencia, who invited Steve to head out on the road and become the opening act for his Three Amigos Comedy Tour. These days, Steve splits his time between headlining comedy clubs across the country, and living in L.A. where he likes to reflect on his Rock 'N Roll personality and lifestyle. Andy Kindler
Andy Kindler is a legend among his peers for being one of the bravest men in comedy, because while many others write jokes about relationships, airlines, bathroom habits or even pop culture, Andy enjoys talking about a topic that has long been taboo, the profession of stand-up comedy. For example, not only does Kindler give a humorous dissertation on “The State of the Industry” at the world famous Just For Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal each year, he's also the author of the National Lampoon article, The Hack’s Handbook, which is a satirical "how-to guide" for up and coming comics. When not analyzing the joke business, Andy is a regular contributor to "The Late Show with David Letterman," "The Daily Show" and hosts "Live at Gotham" on Comedy Central. Andy has also served as one of the judges on NBC's reality show "Last Comic Standing" and was the voice of Mort the Mortician on the FOX animated series "Bob's Burgers." Follow Andy on Twitter.
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