Isaac Halasima
Vinnie Montez: Armed & Hilarious
Vinnie Montez is a loud, boisterous, and insightful comic. A Colorado native, he grew up in the largely homogenous community of Boulder, which prides itself on being a bastion of cultural diversity, but which is honestly just weird.
Jason Hewlett: I'm the Weird One
The Award-Winning One-Man Show of Jason Hewlett The Entertainer will have you laughing until it hurts. Comedy, Music, Impressions, and Standing Ovations make Jason the perfect entertainer.
Lisa Mills: This Is My Real Accent
Lisa Mills is an Atlanta based, award-winning comedian, speaker, and author. Her acting debut was working alongside network television's favorite military gal, Catherine Bell on the Lifetime Channel's hit show, Army Wives.
Jay Stevens: Life Is Hilarious
Jay Stevens has been a professional comedian for almost 20 years. Growing up, he was known as a hilarious outgoing character by friends, family, colleagues and those he would meet on a first encounter.
Reno Collier: Monkeys and Stuff
Reno's journey began at the Punchline Comedy Club in Atlanta, GA where he tended bar to supplement his day job.
Larry Omaha: Freaky Times in a Freaky World
Omaha's insightful view on multi-ethnic America has garnered him numerous TV appearances and places him in great demand.
Dave Nihill: Documented
From Dublin, Ireland, Dave Nihill is the winner of the prestigious San Francisco Comedy Competition, runner up in the Moth's largest US Grandslam storytelling competition and a best-selling writer.
Orlando Baxter: Glorified Baby Sitter
Orlando Baxter exploded onto the Boston comedy scene in 2005, and quickly established himself as one of the areas hottest young comics.
Erica Rhodes: I Love You More
Erica Rhodes is a regular panelist on Comedy Central's @midnight and Fox's Punchline. She has made appearances on SeeSo's The Guest List, Hulu's Coming to the Stage, AXS' Live at Gotham and the syndicated Comics Unleashed.
Mary Mack: All Ages
Folk Humorist Mary Mack performs her sometimes-musical comedy at festivals, colleges, clubs, casinos and anywhere you can find a llama or a buffet line.
Jeff Wayne: Big Daddy Kicks It
Comedian Jeff Wayne was dubbed 'Big Daddy‚' by Billy Crystal and Robin Williams on an HBO Comic Relief show. The moniker has stuck to a guy who's been part of the stand-up comedy scene for a long time.
Kim Kerley: Do You Know Her?
Having spent much of her teens homeless, Kim Kerley has seen things in life that many never see. She's chosen to find the funny in those situations.
Karen Mills: Pink Pants
Karen Mills has made a career out of making people laugh. She's been a nationally touring comedian for 25 years and can be heard daily on Sirius / XM comedy channels.
Rahn Hortman: Good Game
Rahn credits the earliest influences to his humor to Bill Cosby and Martin Lawrence. Bill Cosby's ability to tackle diverse subject matter without uttering a single curse word, and Martin Lawrence's natural gift of representing the "ordinary guy" combined to form the foundation for Rahn's vision.
Fred Klett: One of Ten
Fred Klett has built a career out of being a clean comedian, a style that is his trademark. His comedy is G-rated and focused to appeal to families with members of all ages since much of his material is taken from his experiences growing up in a large Christian family.
Kendra Cunningham: On My Best Behavior
Boston bred and Brooklyn based, Kendra Cunningham has been named as a comic to watch by Time Out New York and has been compared to Groucho Marx and Mae West by the UK's Chortle.
Andy Woodhull: World's Greatest Stepdad
Andy recently appeared on Conan on TBS. Around that same time, his half-hour special premiered on Comedy Central.