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Home > Past Shows > Wednesday, September 8, 2010 Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Pat Dixon
Comedian Pat Dixon spends much of his time in New York City when he's not on the road performing. And while he's there, he often reads thew news. And being that he's a comedian, he can't help but have an opinion on the goings on in the world. And what better outlet for those stories, ripped from the headlines, than the BOB&TOM Show. In other news, Pat Dixon is has a brand new comedy CD titled, Goodbye Forever Fatty that is also now available on iTunes. Follow Pat on twitter and facebook and check out his new podcast, "The new York City Crime Report w/ Pat Dixon." Heywood Banks
Anyone who has ever spent any time listening to the BOB&TOM show has no doubt heard a song by legendary comedian Heywood Banks. That’s because Heywood’s catalogue of classic tunes includes fan favorites like "Big Butter Jesus," "I Like Summer," "Toast," "18 Wheels on a Big Rig," "Punjab" and "Wiper Blades" just to name a few. In fact, Heywood has appeared on 36 of BOB&TOM’s comedy albums, more than any other artist by far. We’ve just been informed that Heywood may be adding to his already extensive list of songs when he visits us next. Now we’re just hoping he knows the lyrics. Check out Heywood in "GeoPirates." Tim Bedore
For longer than we can remember comedian Tim Bedore has been calling in or stopping by to deliver an editorial in which he talks about whatever happens to be on his mind. These musings can range from his relationship with his daughter, to hot topics in the news, and even updates on how the animal kingdom is waging war on mankind. From the Animal Conspiracy to his daughter Claire, Tim takes us inside his mind, and with the help of a few sound effects, puts together one of our favorite features. He's also a fantastic stand-up comedian and often takes part in the Canadian Mist B&T Comedy All-Star Tour. Follow Tim on Facebook. Matt Fugate
Opening UpFrom the moment he started getting laughs while reciting old Bill Cosby routines on the playground, Matt Fugate knew he wanted to be a standup comedian. And though he's had to begin writing his own material, and can no longer plagiarize old albums, he's been able to turn his defense mechanism into a successful career. Fugate's style of comedy is often described as being smart, which we are pretty sure is a compliment. Along with standup, Fugate is also a co-creator of the spoof website AlliedChemical.com and a humor columnist for Effect Magazine.
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