Friday, May 3, 2013

Unplugged And Totally Uncut With Comedian Josh Wolf

Since working with Pam Stone... Comedian's have become my people to watch. It's a people watcher watching another people watcher...watching people turn into a moving, constantly changing, always demanding nation of buyers, sellers and groover's. I love the way comedians look at life and say: Let's talk about this. Get them into my studio and it becomes my turn to say: Yo time to talk to arroe.... this week we're unplugged and totally uncut with josh wolf Although he's best known for his appearances on Chelsea Lately....the world of entrainment is in hot pursuit of Josh Wolf. On stage this weekend at the Comedy zone. Cltcomedyzone.com This is IMDB's blip on the comic bleep screen: Comedian, actor, and writer Josh Wolf has become one of the most sought after personalities in comedy today. From adding his quick witted commentary on comedy round tables, to becoming a New York Times Bestselling Author, writing on hit television shows, and headlining standup comedy tours across the nation, Wolf has proved time and time again he is one of the most dynamic and multi-faceted comedians in the entertainment business. Wolf is a regular round table guest and writer on the hit E! series "Chelsea Lately," and recently appeared as a performer on the new E! series "After Lately." On March 19, 2013, Wolf will debut his latest book, "It Takes Balls: Dating Single Moms and Other Confessions from an Unprepared Single Dad" [Grand Central Publishing.] Funny and brutally honest, the book details Wolf's adventures as a struggling stand up comedian, while juggling being a single parent in Los Angeles. Born in Boston, Massachusetts and raised in Amherst- Wolf had a love for comedy and making people laugh from an early age. As a teenager, he took to the stage in the Boston area, performing his first stand up show when he was 15 years old. By the time he was in his mid-twenties, he was ready for a fresh start, and moved to Seattle, Washington in hopes of expanding his comedy career. He was able to get more stage time and practice in the comedy world, as indie musicians were dominating Seattle's live entertainment scene. When he was 28, Wolf decided to make the move to Los Angeles. After several years in Seattle he had made his mark in the local comedy circuit, and wanted to play with the big boys of comedy. He quickly discovered it wasn't any easier being a small fish in a saturated comedy pond, than a big fish in the entertainment pond of a port city. The interview

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