Season 1 Episodes
1. Aaron Woodall: Unknown
Adored by girlfriends' mothers everywhere, Aaron Woodall is a nice, young man coming to grips with a dirty, cynical world.
2. Heath Harmison: Raising Insanity
Heath is one of the brightest new comedians out there. His family-friendly style of comedy kills in clubs, colleges, and festivals including the Fringe Festival in Edinburgh, Scotland.
3. Drew Allen: Out of Ideas
Cursed with the ability to over-analyze even the most basic of human interactions, comedian Drew Allen has been delighting audiences with his distinct brand of anxious comedy since 2010.
4. Karen Rontowski: Ridiculous Me
Karen Rontowski's fast-paced, quirky and charmingly optimistic comedy has been featured in clubs, TV, radio, and at corporate events all around the world.
5. Brad Stine: Put a Helmet on... 2017!
Brad Stine's 1st major release and features Brad's wonderfully hilarious brand of clean comedy. Brad's comedy is sweeping the nation and his popularity is booming! He is the most media-covered Christian comedian in the country. He had an 8-page profile written about him and his comedy in the New Yorker magazine where he was referred to as Gods Comic.
6. Tom Clark: I'm a Rescue
Tom Clark was born and raised, in that order. Clark’s mix of well-crafted jokes and spontaneous crowd work has led to appearances on TBS’s, Conan, CBS’s Late Late Show, and Comedy Central’s Premium Blend.
7. Steve Soelberg: We Say Bim
Comedian Steve Soelberg presents his personal blend of observational comedy and storytelling, relating his experiences of growing up in a large Seattle family alongside funny anecdotes and jokes.
8. Jenna Kim Jones: Fun To Hug
Jenna Kim Jones is a comedian known for her strong personality and little to no upper body strength. She recently came to grips with the fact that she will never be able to do a pull up and earn her 4th grade Presidential Fitness Award though she plans to exploit this limitation into a book or reality television deal.
9. Brad Bonar: The Comedy and Magic of Brad Bonar
Brad is a double threat. One of the most talented magicians in the country, he is also a very gifted and funny stand-up comedian in The Comedy and Magic of Brad Bonar.
10. Don Friesen: Live in Provo
Husband. Idiot. Dad. His kids think he’s fun. His wife thinks he’s an idiot. Audiences think he’s hilarious!
11. Bengt Washburn: Poking A Grizzly
Bengt Washburn is an Aquarius with Hazel eyes who prefers boxer briefs, solid deodorants, and Crest toothpaste.
12. Bone Hampton: It Is What It Is
As down home as collards and cornbread, as sharp as a pickaxe, and as funny as a possum in a petticoat, Comedian Bone Hampton is a master at making audiences feel like family.
13. Cash Levy: Game of Chance
If you missed Cash on Fox Sports or haven’t bought his newly released comedy CD, Extemporaneous, you’re probably familiar with seeing his act on Comedy Central, Fox Sports, NBC, The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (CBS), Comics Unleashed, Just For Laughs Toronto, Moontowers Comedy Festival, Comedy.TV.
14. Brad Upton: Will Be Funny For Money
Brad Upton first stepped on stage in September of 1984 and he's never looked back. This ex-grade school teacher is now in his 30th year of comedy and is nearing 6000 lifetime performances.
15. Rodney Norman: You Have To Stay Focused
Rodney Norman will keep you laughing with his hysterical insights into his daily journey into understanding the world. Rodney makes the simple things in life seem complex and strange and the complex and strange seem normal and common place.
16. Kellen Erskine: Composed
Kellen Erskine was featured on season 7 of NBC’s America’s Got Talent. His jokes have appeared in many publications including the Reader’s Digest.
17. Josh Fonokalafi: The Specific Islander
Joshua Fonokalafi is a Utah-based comedian from the mean streets of Ogden, Utah's own Compton. Raised in the Northwest and the son of an Islander immigrant, Joshua tells of his hardships growing up as one of the biggest minorities in the country.
18. Keith Stubbs: Poundcake
Keith Stubbs is a 'triple threat' in showbiz and entertainment. He's a hilarious stand-up comedian, talented actor, and award-winning radio personality. Keith was twice-voted 'Best Comedian' by City Weekly, the Standard-Examiner named him 'Funniest Comic' and he was a semi-finalist in Comedy Central's Laugh Riots comedy competition.
19. Michael Joiner: God's Smart Alec
Michael's brand of comedy is, in a word, familiar. Not in the sense that you've heard it before, but more so that he knows you and you know him.
20. Lamont Ferguson: You Had All Day
Ferguson has appeared on the Tonight Show, Comedy Central, Comics Unleashed and ABC's Family Channel. He was the Winner of the Seattle International Comedy Competition, Three time semi-finalist at the Boston Comedy Festival, Finalist in the San Francisco International Comedy Competition and named Best of Fest" at the Detroit, Lucky Eagle and San Luis Obispo Comedy Festivals.
21. Dwight Slade: Animal Cracker
Part man, part ageless boy; comedian Dwight Slade has the privilege of being a comedy legend in American stand up.
22. Dennis Gaxiola: Before The Wall Goes Up
Dennis Gaxiola is one of America's funniest clean comedians. The preacher's son gained notoriety from his appearances with Jamie Foxx on Comedy Central, The Latin Kings of Comedy Tour with Paul Rodriguez, BET's Comic View, Que Locos and the 2010 season Martin Lawrence's First Amendment Stand Up.
23. David Crowe: White Bread
David Crowe is a 20 year veteran of the comedy stage. After winning both the Seattle and San Francisco Comedy Competitions, then performing for a US President the same year, his career took off and has never stopped.
24. Spencer King: Stay At Home Sad
Spencer is a husband, new father, and cat owner. Join Spencer as he takes you on a trip through the mind of an insecure, but good-hearted funny man. His act contains a little something for everyone. Not only will you laugh, but you might also learn to appreciate the positive things in your own life.
25. Kermet Apio: There's No "I" in "Self-Esteem"
Born and raised in Honolulu, Hawaii, Kermet Apio enjoyed a childhood in paradise. He spent his time watching television, playing, and procrastinating everything else.
26. Paul Sheffield: Singled Out
Paul has been doing comedy since 2008 and has been headlining in Utah, Idaho, and Wyoming. He has a CD on iTunes - "Sheffield Had it Worse." He is the winner of the 2010 Happy Valley Comedy Competition.
27. Russ Nagel: Uncle of Anarchy
Russ has become recognized in the entertainment industry for achieving more laughs per minute than any comedian working the circuit today and has also been seen on The Nashville Network, A&E's Comedy on the Road, Showtime's Comedy Club Network, the WB, Spike TV, Comedy Central and the list goes on and on.
28. Brian Moote: Getting Schooled
Brian Moote started performing stand up in 2005 while he was working as a teacher in the Seattle School District.
29. Robert Mac: Know More
Robert's award-winning comedy is smart, subtle, and silly. Not too smart and not too subtle, but occasionally a bit more silly than you'd expect.
30. Key Lewis: Half Black, Half White, Looks Mexican
Sacramento, California-born Key Lewis is a high energy, improvisational, storytelling, multiple-personality nutcase!
31. Leland Klassen: More True
Raised on a farm in the heart of Canada, Leland quickly learned that shoveling manure and weeding potatoes, although lucrative, wasn't his passion in life.
32. Andrew Sleighter: Breakfast Stealer
Andrew Sleighter started in comedy looking for the perfect funny line to open a biography. Since then, Andrew's laid-back style and clever writing has won him appreciation from fans and respect from his peers.
33. Dave Burleigh: Nobody's Keeping you Here
Comedian and Impressionist Dave Burleigh's star is on the rise. His uncanny ability to impersonate just about anyone landed him the starring role as Charlie Sheen in "Not Another Celebrity Movie." Burleigh's multiple characters, voices, and impressions were showcased on Season 7 of America's Got Talent, where he became a fast favorite of both judges and fans alike.
34. 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.
35. Tony Calabrese: Fugettaboutit!
Tony Calabrese is frustrated with a few things: the Pope isn't Italian, vacations involve movement, and the AARP is the retired mafia.
36. Billy Anderson: America's Sweetheart
Born in Texas and raised in Augusta, Georgia – Billy Anderson is a stand-up comedian currently living in Seattle, Washington.
37. Christian Pieper: Glutton for Punishment
Christian Pieper is an award-winning and crowd-pleasing comedian from Beaver Dam, Kentucky, now living in Los Angeles.
38. Tim Young: What World is This?
Tim headlines clubs all over North America, has performed on over 500 college campuses as well as comedy festivals in New York, Montreal, and Seattle, and he's a fixture in the New York City club scene.
39. Jordan Makin: The BFFG (The Big Fat Funny Ginger)
Born and raised in the heart of Utah County, Jordan Makin had to compensate for his red hair and uneventful childhood by learning to be funny.
40. Patrick Keane: Long Love the Keane
Originally from the Midwest, raised in Orange County, college in Montana and a three-year stint in Asia make Patrick Keane a comedian with a background.
41. Andy Gold: Dreamcatcher
Andy Gold has appeared in festivals and competitions all over the country, including the Boston Comedy Festival, San Diego Comedy Festival, Laugh Your Asheville Off and Comcast's Trial by Laughter Comedy Festival.
42. Collin Moulton: Anti-Animal Vegan
Collin is one of the most fun, personable, and sought after headliners today. He has had his own stand-up special on Showtime, he's been on Nickelodeon, and was recently featured on Last Call with Carson Daly.
43. Jason Hewlett: Father Time
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.
44. Jason Love: Jokes on Me
One of today's busiest comics, Jason Love has appeared on HBO, Comedy Central, America's Got Talent, and over 20 national broadcasts.Jason works clean and incorporates music, making him a favorite for companies like Google, Chevron, Farmers, and Costco.