A Pittsburgh native, Bill Crawford is a fresh face on the national scene and has quickly become one of the country’s most promising young comedians. Bill has performed in the TBS Just For Laughs comedy festival in Chicago and was one of the featured comics in the LOL Lounge Showcase. Crawford came up through the ranks at the Pittsburgh Improv, going from open mics to headlining and selling out shows. Since 2010, Bill has been touring clubs all over the country. A requested feature act for comics like Jim Bruer, Steve Byrne, Bryan Callen and Bert Kreischer, he is also a full-time player on the WDVE Morning Show.
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DeRay Davis
DeRay Davis is quickly killing Hollywood with his hilarious humor and persona. His film credits include Jumping the Broom, Semi-Pro, Old Dogs, Life as We Know It, Imagine That, License to Wed, School for Scoundrels, Scary Movie 4, Barbershop 1&2 and Johnson Family Vacation.
On the small screen, DeRay has appeared in HBO’s “Entourage”, Comedy Central’s “Reno 911”, Comedy Central Presents DeRay Davis, Comedy Central’s “Premium Blend” and BET’s “ComicView” along with numerous voices on The Boondocks.
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Bill Cosby
Charlie Chaplin. Groucho Marx. Richard Pryor.
Over the past century, few entertainers have achieved the legendary status of William H. Cosby Jr. His successes span five decades and virtually all media, remarkable accomplishments for a kid who emerged from humble beginnings in a Philly project.
In the 1960s, his stand-up act was a coast-to-coast sensation, spawning a string of hilarious, best-selling comedy albums, which went on to win eight Gold Records, five Platinum records and five Grammy Awards. His role on TV’s I Spy made him the first African-American to co-star in a dramatic series, breaking television’s racial barrier and winning three Emmy Awards. In the 1980s, he again rocked the television world with the The Cosby Show, a gentle, whimsical and hugely successful series that single-handedly revived the family sitcom (and rescued NBC).
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Bill Bellamy
Staying busy is not a problem for Bill Bellamy, whose flourishing career encompasses the worlds of feature film, television, comedy and more. His career is on the rise, yet his feet remain firmly planted on the ground.
Bill stars in the new sitcom “Mr. Box Office” with Jon Lovitz, Gary Busey and Vivica A. Fox which airs weekends in national syndication. He plays Marcus Jackson, one of the biggest movie stars in the world who, after pushing a paparazzi, finds himself having to put his film career on hold, while relegated to a long-term community service stint teaching underprivileged high school kids in South Central. Bill can also be seen starring in his hilarious new Showtime comedy special “Crazy, Sexy, Dirty” which is now available on DVD. He recently wrapped production on the independent comedy “Sleeping Around” with Wendi McLendon-Covey (“Bridesmaids”) and can be seen starring in the new BlackBoxTV YouTube Channel show “Execution Style” from “CSI” franchise creator Anthony E. Zuiker.
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Deon Cole
Deon Cole is originally from the south side of Chicago. Deon’s charismatic personality and original style make him one of the most popular performers in the comedy scene today. As a standup, he has been featured on The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien, for Comedy Central he’s been featured on, John Oliver’s New York Stand-Up Show and Laffapalooza, Mash Ups and his own 1 / 2 Hour Special. Deon has also been featured on HBO’s Def Comedy Jam, BET’s Comic View, NBC’s Showtime at the Apollo, BBC’s The World Stands Up, Lopez Tonight, and STARZ’ Martin Lawrence’s First Amendment which he also hosted in 2010.
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Bigg Weezy
I’ve been entertaining family and friends for years. After losing my Behavior Management Company and closing my Restaurant I decided “WTF” lets make people laugh! I’ve long admired the great comics of the past and the contemporary greats of today. I am truly honored to be a part of a great group of people who dedicate they’re nights to Comedy. I look forward to coming to your city and put’n it down with some of the greatest minds in the biz.
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Dennis Ross
Master comedian Dennis Ross brings his observations about everyday life into his unique and refreshing comedy show. Dennis considers himself a “spectator to everyday insanity.” Defying the caricature of the typical, manic comedian; Dennis conducts his performance sitting on a stool speaking to the audience as if they were old friends. Dennis’ distinctive world-view brings his audiences material that is both extremely clever and hilariously truthful.
A New Jersey native currently living in Barnegat, NJ, Dennis has performed throughout North America, as well as for the troops in Japan, Korea, and Iraq. He has had numerous appearances on TV, including half a dozen appearances on Canada’s Comedy Network. A 20 year comedy veteran, Dennis has worked with everyone from Lewis Black to Chris Rock and has opened for the Beach Boys.
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Big Kenney

Kenneth “Big Kenney” Johnson, originally from Chicago, now residing in Atlanta, has established himself as one of Atlanta’s brightest and most-talented comedians. Since his career began in 1998, Big Kenney has ignited stage while opening for some of the nation’s biggest comedy stars. Big Kenney’s unique and zesty brand of reality-based humor and storytelling is universal in appeal, and has proven to be a real crowd-pleaser. He has been featured on numerous premier comedic venues such as BET’s Comic View, Comedy Central, and The Improv. Big Kenney is a Primary Player of Atlanta’s own “BlackTop Circus” Improv Comedy Troupe. The “BlackTop Circus” is the nation’s only improvisational comedy troupe comprised of professional black comedians. A natural born improv artist, Big Kenney’s quick wit and funny characters, draws in the audience and holds their attention. Guaranteed to please, Big Kenney is a proven provider of quality entertainment for all.
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Dennis Regan
When I was young, I was on track to fulfill my dream of becoming an NFL quarterback. Unfortunately I blew my knee out when I was in kindergarten. I came down a little too hard on the teeter totter one day. Right then and there, I realized I was going to have to find another way to make a living.I reassessed my skills. I asked myself, “what are you good at? What do you like to do?” The answers came easily. I liked daydreaming, goofing off, staring out the window, and cracking up my friends. Okay, I made up the part about being a quarterback. My knee is fine!
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Beth Schumann

Beth’s hilarious observations and anecdotes are at once intelligent and silly. Completely at ease on stage, she consistently draws laughs at showcases and other comedy events throughout the San Francisco Bay area and beyond.
Beth has shared the stage with Rob Cantrell, James P. Connolly, Jimmy Dore, Will Durst, Al Madrigal, Phil Palisoul, Tom Pecora, Tom Rhodes, Dwight Slade, Bobby Slayton, Harland Williams, and more.
Prior to the decision to follow her bliss and be a comedian, Beth was climbing the corporate ladder and starting to get a nose bleed. Beth comes from a large, Catholic, military family, was born in Japan, and has lived and travelled all over the United States and many other countries.







