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Thursday, September 2, 2010
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Hour 1
Sports w/ Chick
Being Punished
Germ Paranoia

Hour 2
Tom Segura
Waxing and Hair
News w/ Kristi
Todd Snider
"Beer Run"

Hour 3
Todd Snider
Tom Segura
Homeless Hottub Call
"Judge a Book"
Andy Hendrickson
Getting Waxed

Hour 4
Andy Hendrickson
Todd Snider
Tom Segura
"Nobody Cares"
"Vinyl Records"
Waxing Aftermath
Blacking Out
Things We Learned

Post Show
Todd Snider
Mark Boyle

Bonus Hour
Johnny Bench
Confession Email
Chimney Death

Todd Snider

Fans of the BOB&TOM Show have known about Todd Snider for years now with his songs like "Beer Run," "The Statistician’s Blues," "Seattle Grunge Rock Blues" and "Iron Mike," but it’s good to see that the rest of the country has begun to take notice. After the success of his previous two albums The Devil You Know, and Peace Queer (which sat at the top of the Americana charts for five weeks) Todd is set to release a new live album titled, Todd Snider: The Story Tellerwhich features a mix of 24 songs and stories on two CDs.

Andy Hendrickson

Hard to Describe, Easy to Love

Bizarre and demented are two adjectives normally reserved for people with serious mentally problems, but when you tack on sarcastic and hilarious, you’re probably talking about a standup comedian. One man who fits that description is Andy Hendrickson, whose act (which as been described as having a touch of cynicism mixed with a boy next door charm) has been entertaining audiences in comedy clubs everywhere. His original songs and comedic jabs have been broadcast on a variety of mediums including TV, satellite radio and even cellular phones.

Tom Segura

Tom Segura is a man on the move; he just can’t seem to stay in one place for very long. That might be why the life of a standup comedian sounded so appealing to him. After working as a volunteer in 12 U.S. states and in six foreign countries, Tom moved out to L.A. to pursue a career in stand-up. Since that time he’s made somewhat of a name for himself as both a comedian and an actor. Keep an eye out for Tom in a club near you, on Comedy Central’s "Live at Gotham" or in his short film Cutman.

FACTOID - Tom is married to lovely comedienne Christina Pazsitzky

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