Bobbie Oliver is one of America’s funniest comics, but she had to come a long way to get here. Born Barbara “Bobbie” Evans in Covington, GA, the city where The Dukes of Hazard was filmed, she grew up dirt poor in the Dirty South. The economy was depressed and so were the people.
Bobbie found escape in staying up late with her father to watch The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Carson and the comedians who performed on his show, including Roseanne, Brett Butler, Richard Pryor, George Carlin, Lily Tomlin and Garry Shandling, became an inspiration to her.
Michael Driggs performs comedy all over Orange County, San Diego and LA. He was a semi-finalist in the 2001 Comedy Central Laugh Riots Premium Blend Stand Up Comedy Competition. He has opened for Dennis Regan, Don Friesen, Jimmy Dore and Bill Dwyer just to name a few.
Moshe Kasher (born July 6, 1979) is an American stand-up comedian, writer and actor based in the Los Angeles area. He is the author of the 2012 memoir Kasher in the Rye: The True Tale of a White Boy from Oakland Who Became a Drug Addict, Criminal, Mental Patient, and Then Turned 16.
Stand up comedian Leo Flowers shows his best to the audience of the Chicago Laugh Factory. The action and detail of this live event was captured by Director Jonah Nemec. http://www.chicagolivetv.com
Bio:
A Chicago native, Leo Flowers quickly worked his way into major comedy clubs and colleges across the country. His delivery has been described as "smooth and deliberate," making observations bordering on genius and insanity. No two shows are ever alike, as he’s always attacking the issues of the day and revealing personal anecdotes. Infusing stand up with storytelling, Flowers captivates audiences of all demographics.