TJ Del Reno has been seen in many sketches on Collegehumor.com such as Friends with Benefits Wedding, Spank Bank and Electric Company Ad as well as the MTV College Humor TV show. He was featured in the 2007 NY Comedy Festival alongside HBO’s Robert Kelley and has hosted shows that included comedians such as Dave Chappelle, Dave Attell, Chris Rock, and Tommy Davidson. He performs at clubs and colleges all over the country with his diversity comedy tour Black, White, and Red All Over. He is a voice over artist as well who has done commercial work including Capri Sun’s tag line “Respect the Pouch”, Best Buy, Tidy Cats, Dannon Danimals and many radio spots including AT&T, McDonald’s, Wendy’s and more. TJ has voiced cartoon characters for Three Delivery, Yu-Gi-Oh 5D and video games such as BULLY, GTA: The Ballad of Gay Tony and I AM ALIVE.
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01May2014
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Ben Kronberg
Ben Kronberg’s star is certainly on the rise. Ben’s unique style blends clever one-liners and witty observations with catchy songs that he performs while playing instruments like the guitar, Casio-keyboard, and loop-pedal.
Much of his material has been inspired by girlfriends, who are now, incidentally, ex-girlfriends. Since his breakout performance in Aspen, Ben has performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live and Last Call with Carson Daly. Ben has also appeared twice on ABC’s hit game show, Wipeout – one time as a normal contestant, and most recently in the All-Star Episode. He lost both times, but would still go back for a third helping of pain if asked.
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01May2014
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Jerrod Carmichael

Jerrod Carmichael is an LA based standup and performer originally from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. He has been crafting his standup for over three years and this year was featured in Variety as being one of the top ten comics to watch, as well as being one of the New Faces at the Montreal Just For Laughs Festival.
Jerrod is a regular around some of LA’s favorite standup shows, including Meltdown, The Improv, Laugh Factory and many alternative rooms.
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01May2014
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Jeremy Pinsly
Jeremy, originally from the heart of Nashville, TN, is a 27 year old Jew who has an extreme passion for sharing happiness with other people. Since quitting his marketing job in Dallas and moving to NYC in 2011, he has taken the comedy world by storm (in his own words), and has performed at clubs all over the city including Gotham, Carolines, The Stand, Broadway, NYCC, Eastville, and pretty much any other place, other than the Comedy Cellar, that you could name. He has produced and headlined shows at The Producer’s Club, Eastville, The Stand, Slightly Oliver (a gastro pub in the upper west side), The Joker’s Wild (New Haven), and now runs a show called “Country Time Comedy” at Brother Jimmy’s in Union Square featuring the best comics from around the country. He has been featured at Gotham Comedy Club 5 times and has been seen on Inside West Coast Customs on the Discovery Channel (TV credit, check!). Jeremy writes for thecollegetownlife.com, dailypregame.com, and he’s even been featured on ESPN.com and MLB.com. Check out his upcoming shows tab on the homepage to find out where to see him live. For bookings and other questions you might have, go to the “contact me” page and shoot him as many email messages as your heart desires. He’s going to stop using the third person now. Have a lovely day!
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23Apr2014
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21Apr2014
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Anthony Zenhauser

Bronx Born–suburban reared and Manhattan Bound, Anthony Zenhauser tries to make people laugh with a little bit of reality and a philosophy that nothing on stage should be taken seriously. He has been a reoccurring guest on the Vinny Brusco show which airs in zedalza.net and was a finalist on the Likes 2 Laugh march madness comedy competition. For several years, Anthony has worked with some of the funniest people in the country!
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21Apr2014
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J.F. Harris
J.F. Harris is a New York City based stand up comic & writer. The Chicago Tribune recently named him one of the “Comics to see before they are famous.” He has preformed in The New York Comedy Festival, Del Close Marathon & The Great Canadian Laugh Off. He has been heard on Comical Radio and seen on MId-Evenings With Jay MIller, where he also wrote for two seasons. J.F. has also been featured in Time Out NY Magazine and has contributed to KONG Magazine.
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21Apr2014
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Mike Feeney
Mike Feeney is a New York-based comedian who was born and raised in Long Island, New York.
Mike is an easy-going guy with too much on his mind. From stories about his family to the inconsistencies of 007 films to pontificating as to why English Muffins aren’t sold pre-split, his brand of humor and dynamic stage presence captivates young and old audiences alike.
You may have seen Mike on the hit Food Network show, “Restaurant Stakeout” or in the 2012 Laughing Devil Comedy Festival.
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21Apr2014
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Rojo Perez
Rojo Perez is a New York based comedian. He grew up in Puerto Rico, which helped him form the humor you see in him today. After moving to Florida for college, he began doing stand up at the age of 20 in local clubs
and small café’s in Central Florida. Since moving to the Northeast, he has become a regular in the NY comedy scene. His comedy shows a confident story-based humor with sprinkles of observation. Rojo is a regular at The Creek and The Cave in NYC. He has also performed at Caroline’s, The Comedy Studio, The Improv, UCBNY and many other clubs around the US. In 2012 he was featured at the New York Comedy Festival and at the inaugural LA Riot Comedy Festival. His future plans include one day earning enough money that relatives will ask to borrow and continuing to spread laughter regardless of race, religion and gender.
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21Apr2014
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Matt Ruby
I’m a standup comedian and the creator of Vooza, a video comic strip about the tech world (aka “The Spinal Tap of startups”). You can find out when/where I’m telling jokes by joining my email list. I’ve been featured on MTV, CNN.com, The Huffington Post, NY Magazine, Time Out NY (“Joke of the Year” nominee), ComedySmack (Winner of Best Web Short of the Year), Gawker, and lots of other places.
I’ve appeared across the country at comedy venues and festivals (including SXSW, Bridgetown, NY Comedy Contest, SF Comedy Contest, Boston Comedy Festival, and the New Orleans Comedy and Arts Festival).







