‘Third Coast Comedy Club’ to open in Marathon Village

Third Coast Comedy Club announcement

Third Coast Comedy Club announcement

Last night 30-40 Nashville comedy show runners were invited to meet up at Edley’s BBQ for a 15 minute meeting about “a huge and exciting comedy project.” Improvisers Luke Watson (Founder/Artistic Director of LOL Nashville) and Scott Field (Co-founder of Improv Nashville/Artistic Director of Music City Improv) kept it short and sweet. Noting how difficult it is to book a venue to do local comedy shows on Fridays and Saturdays, they announced that they’re opening their own venue. Having concluded their year-long search last week for a permanent space, they have partnered to open a comedy club that will serve all comedic art forms: sketch, improv, stand-up, comedic plays, etc.

The Third Coast Comedy Club is taking over the former Imogene and Willie production space at 1310 Clinton Street in Marathon Village, a breeding ground for creatives of all media. The theater will serve as an outlet for the wealth of comedic talent in Nashville. The bar will serve as a community meeting place for locals and comics throughout the week.

Alongside the nightly programming and weekend Main Stage shows, the club will offer courses ranging from improvisation to sketch to stand-up for locals and tourists alike. Weekend Main Stage shows will be directed by Erica Elam, instructor & player with both The Second City (CHI/LA), iO (CHI/LA), The School at Steppenwolf (CHI), and the critically-acclaimed musical improv group, Baby Wants Candy.

Third Coast Comedy Club logoThe tag line on www.ThirdCoastComedy.club says, “NASHVILLE’S HOME FOR ALL THINGS COMEDY.” The first post on their new Facebook page says, “For too long local Nashville comics have been homeless. Today that all changes. Next month the Third Coast Comedy Club opens its doors, providing a home for all forms of comedy (sketch, improv, and stand-up). Our soft opening line-up in March will be followed by a grand opening in April, including the first season of the Third Coast Comedy Main Stage show. Nashville is no longer just the Music City anymore!”

The address is:

Third Coast Comedy Club
1310 Clinton Street, Suite 121
Nashville, TN 37203
615-745-1009
INFO@THIRDCOASTCOMEDYCLUB.COM

http://www.thirdcoastcomedy.club/
https://www.facebook.com/thirdcoastcomedyclub

We’re going to break our own GUINNESS WORLD RECORD by five minutes May 15-23, 2016

#BrokenRecordShow vol. 2 - May 15-23, 2016 at The East Room

#BrokenRecordShow vol. 2 - May 15-23, 2016 at The East Room

From April 12-20, 2015, Nashville StandUp produced the World Record setting #BrokenRecordShow at The East Room in Nashville, Tennessee – a non-stop 184 hour, 16 minute long standup comedy show that more than doubled the previous GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title of “Longest Stand-Up Comedy Show – Multiple Comedians.” The show featured about 100 comedians, including surprise celebrity guest sets from Hannibal Buress, Eric Andre, Rory Scovel, Nate Bargatze, Luis J. Gomez, Keith Alberstadt, Jon Reep, Ahmed Ahmed and Killer Beaz.

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By more than doubling the previous record of 80 hours, this non-stop stand up comedy marathon put Nashville into the record books of comedy history. A GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title Adjudicator was on site to certify the attempt as an official world record on Wednesday April 15th at 8pm.. but the show kept going until Monday, April 20th, at 4:20am. Hundreds of people attended the event and even more watched online. The successful attempt was covered by many local and international media outlets and mentioned in countless social media posts. It was the greatest, dumbest thing we ever did.. and we’re going to do it again.

post show photo, April 20, 2015
post show photo, April 20, 2015

Beginning at 11:59am on Sunday, May 15th, 2016, Nashville StandUp will attempt to break it’s own GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for “LONGEST STAND-UP COMEDY SHOW – MULTIPLE COMEDIANS” at The East Room in Nashville, TN.. by five minutes.

The non-stop 8+ day schedule will feature showcases, feature-length, and headliner-length sets, and will include surprise drop-ins from comedians of various levels of fame and fortune. The brainchild of Nashville-based comic DJ Buckley, this record-breaking show is being co-produced by Nashville-based comedian Chad Riden and The East Room’s Ben Jones.

It’s The Greatest Dumbest Thing We’ve Ever Done Twice.

Be a part of history.. again. Tickets are on sale NOW at special EARLY BIRD prices. Here’s the facebook event.

Nashville StandUp is a 509(a)(2) Public Charity with a mission to cultivate and promote middle Tennessee’s growing stand up comedy scene by supporting the Nashville-based comedians that help make the Music City a great place to see live comedy.

World Record holder DJ Buckley being carried around The East Room April 15, 2015. PHOTO: Erika Chambers
World Record holder DJ Buckley being carried around The East Room April 15, 2015. PHOTO: Erika Chambers

R.I.P. Craig Smith (July 15, 1975 – November 5, 2015)

Craig Smith. Photo courtesy Christine Hall.
Craig Smith. Photo courtesy Christine Hall.
Photo courtesy Christine Hall.

Craig Tyler Smith jumped to his death from the Parthenon Towers building in Nashville, Tennessee the evening of November 5th, 2015. He was a comedian, an arborist, an artist, a father and a friend. Debbie Smith, Craig’s mother, says he had been to a doctor because he has been coughing up blood for months and had severe chest and back pain for the last week. Craig believed he had terminal lung cancer and, we assume, didn’t want to be a burden to his family while he withered away, suffering.

The intros for Craig Smith from emcees that knew him varied from “Satan’s favorite comic” to “a very special person.” One of the darkest and most prolific writers on the Nashville comedy scene during the early 2000’s, Craig’s persistent honesty and tales of absurdist reality set audiences up for something they didn’t see coming – laughter, even if in spite. He closed every show with the line, “See you in the future,” and you got the feeling he meant it.

L-R: Craig Smith, Ryan Williams, Jesse Perry, Chad Riden at The Cantina / Bar Car, circa 2003-4. Photo credit: Candice Self-Perry.
L-R: Craig Smith, Ryan Williams, Jesse Perry, Chad Riden at The Cantina / Bar Car, circa 2004. Photo credit: Candice Self-Perry.

After months of working out material as an active regular at The Bar Car open mic nights in Cummins Station, Craig’s first paid gig as a comic was on September 25, 2003 at Christopher Pizza on Demonbreun where he performed with Mary Mack and Chad Riden. Within a few more months he had opened for Neil Hamberger at The End, and began organizing and hosting two monthly events, the Native Engine Comedy Show at The End and NashvilleStandUp.com Presents at Hair of the Dog.

Smith also booked shows at Springwater, Edge Hill Studios, Radio Cafe (which was where Mad Donna’s is now located) and Exit/In. Craig’s contribution to Nashville StandUp can not be overstated. He created opportunities for comics while understanding the importance of promoting the community as a whole – always mentioning NashvilleStandUp.com from the stage and on his show fliers. Not only was Craig a pro-active leader within the DIY indie comedy show scene, he also got work within the comedy club circuit. He performed at Zanies Comedy Showplace in Nashville and worked as a house emcee at the Knoxville Comedy Zone, often booking and hosting his own shows there as well.

Native Engine was a well loved showcase style show where comics could do 10-15 minute sets in a punk rock environment, whereas most other comedy shows in town at the time were open mics where comics performed for 3-5 minutes. The Hair of the Dog shows from 2004-2005 were also important because of the show format. Craig hosted, doing time up front before introducing one of two comics booked for the night, who could then do whatever amount of time they wanted. Other than the ‘Truth Beauty and Goodness Coffee House’ shows in Ashland City, this was the only show comics could learn to pace themselves over a longer set and structure a half-hour or hour-long act.

Craig Smith at The Bar Car in Nashville November 4, 2003
Craig Smith at The Bar Car in Nashville, November 4, 2003. Photo credit: Candice Self-Perry.

On January 29, 2005, Craig recorded his Hair of the Dog performance and self-released a 50 minute album called, “Craig Smith’s Pre-Apocalypse Comedy.” Chad Riden introduced him that night saying, “I’m always excited to see this guy do time. He’s incredible. He’s one of my favorite comics. Honestly, he’s one of the most prolific and introspective and perceptive.. and funny.. just raw, funny guys I know.” Craig’s topics ranged from crack whores to Friedrich Nietzsche, touching on his marriage, his father’s death, racism, politics and a lot of silly stuff. Here’s a few excerpts:

“You know how people have those angels and devils sitting on their shoulders? My devil is a really, really fucking bad one. He got my angel strung out on hard drugs and he doesn’t come into work any more. So now, it’s just me and my devil hanging out, shooting dice, writin’ comedy.”

“I had a brainstorm the other day. Large areas of my brain were devastated. Hundreds of thoughts were left homeless. Motor skills were severely disrupted.”

“I was walking home the other night and it was so cold my right testicle actually had to slaughter a Tauntaun and take shelter in it until a search party could arrive. If you get that joke, by the way, you might be a little bit of a geek. For those of you who don’t know the Star Wars reference, a Tauntaun is like a space yak.”

“‘Accelerate your life, join the Navy.’ You think by ‘accelerate’ they mean ‘fast forward to the fucking end?’ ‘If anybody wrote a book about your life would anyone want to read it?’ Maybe not so much like Mr. Navy Seal over there but I’ll bet mine’s going to have a few more fucking chapters and some pages you might want to jack off to.”

Although Craig had booked shows at Springwater as early as June 2003 using the show name “Standup Commanche,” the first “Dive Laughing” comedy show was on Thursday, September 15, 2005 and featured Craig with Justin T (“Spice J”), Robert Reeves, Chad Riden, Joel T Wilson, and Jesse Perry. Craig ran several more booked “Dive Laughing” shows through the first half of 2006, which led up to him performing on Doug Stanhope’s “See Me Before I’m Dead Tour” show there May 4th, 2006 with Brett Erickson. Craig booked and hosted random other dates until Wednesday, July 7, 2010 when “Dive Laughing” was re-launched as an open mic recurring the first Wednesday of every month.

Craig once had a lineup for a Friday show he had booked at Springwater fall through at the last minute and he wanted to do something special to fill the date. He arranged for Nashville’s Utopian Suicide Suspension Crew to suspend him from hooks inserted into his back for 33-minutes as he performed a standup comedy set while hanging from chains. Craig sent the full video out to comedy club bookers. This short promo video was produced by Joel T Wilson:

For years now, we’ve been promoting the Springwater shows by saying, “There’s always an element of danger with comedy shows at Springwater. Several things can be rough: the crowds, the language, and finding a seat in the packed house. You never know what’s going to happen, but you can bet it’ll be funny and exciting.” The reality was you kinda knew what was going to happen: it was going to be smoky, comics would sign up and do their best (or their worst), Dave Cloud would get up and do his thing (possibly exposing himself), and Craig Smith would be there drinking and smoking and telling jokes.

Craig appeared as himself in Todd Snider’s 2013 film “East Nashville Tonight,” telling jokes and credited on screen only as “Comedian t.b.a.” In April 2015, Craig performed at The East Room as part of the Guinness World Record breaking #BrokenRecordShow. Over the last four or five years or so your best chance of seeing Craig onstage or off was by dropping in at Springwater. Regardless, his presence has continued to loom large throughout the Nashville comedy scene.

Craig Smith's last performance - Springwater, November 4, 2015
Craig Smith’s last performance – Springwater, November 4, 2015

Craig often worked as an Arborist, tending to trees. In 2012, Chad Riden was being sued by his Homeowner’s Association because his awful neighbor wanted him to cut down a beautiful Cedar tree in his back yard. Craig and his son came to Riden’s house – on Father’s Day even – to help his friend and fellow comic by climbing up the tree to prune it and make sure it was in good health. Later, Craig’s testimony in court was the nail in the coffin that won the case for Riden. Chad and Craig always joked that it was the only time either ever walked out of a courtroom victorious.

Nashville StandUp will be soon re-releasing Craig’s 2005 album, “Craig Smith’s Pre-Apocalypse Comedy” with the proceeds going to Craig’s 16-year-old son, Tyler Chance. Christine Hall, Craig’s ex-wife and the mother of his son, says that he wanted to be cremated and have his ashes scattered as they did with his father about 15 years ago.

Rest in peace, Craig. See you in the future.

11/8 UPDATE: Official service for Craig Smith will be held Tuesday November 10th from 4pm to 6pm at the pavillion in Centennial Park by Springwater followed by an unofficial celebration of his life from 6pm-8pm at Springwater (115 27th Ave N, Nashville, TN 37203).

12/4 UPDATE: “Craig Smith’s Pre-Apocalypse Comedy” is now available to download from iTunes and Amazon but if you buy it right here from Nashville StandUp, a larger percentage of the money will go to Craig’s son, TC. THANK YOU for all of the support! It’s been a very difficult month.

Three Nice Boys Comedy Tour @ SPiFFY SQUiRREL Comedy Show (The East Room) 5/10/2015

5/10/2015 6:30pm: Three Nice Boys Comedy Tour: Joe McAdam, CJ Toledano, Charlie Bury & more at Spiffy Squirrel Comedy Show at The East Room https://www.facebook.com/events/1581180998760525/

5/10/2015 6:30pm: Three Nice Boys Comedy Tour: Joe McAdam, CJ Toledano, Charlie Bury & more at Spiffy Squirrel Comedy Show at The East Room https://www.facebook.com/events/1581180998760525/

Three Nice Boys Comedy Tour

Acclaimed Los Angeles & Chicago-­based comedians Joe McAdam, C.J. Toledano, and Charlie Bury are three nice boys. They’re also stand up comedians that have written for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, created award-­winning comedy pilots, and appeared at festivals like Just for Laughs Chicago. This trio of goofs have joined forces for a two week tour of the Southeast, entitled the Three Nice Boys Comedy Tour.

Throughout early May, the Three Nice Boys will travel from Missouri, through Kentucky, Tennessee to New Orleans and back, bringing a triple­-decker lineup of endearingly off kilter stand up comedy from three of the country’s most exciting (and friendly) stand up comedy boys.

Joe McAdam began his comedy career in Chicago in 2007 and developed a unique voice in the city’s thriving stand up scene. His act of tightly constructed yet absurd jokes, mixed with improvisation landed him at multiple festivals including Just For Laughs Chicago, The Chicago Comedy Expo and Crom Comedy Festival. McAdam has since moved to Los Angeles where he produces a monthly variety show at Nerdmelt called The Wheel Show. He has also made an impression online with remote video pieces at Gathering of the Juggalos, The Exxxotica Expo, comic book conventions, and concerts. Most recently he has co­written and acted in the sitcom pilot “Cowards” that received the “Best Comedy” prize at the 2014 New York Television Festival. Hire him quickly as he is balding.

C.J. Toledano is a stand­up comedian and writer who has been a staff writer for “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” (nominated for a Writers Guild Award), “The Onion News Network,” and the script intern at TBS’s “Conan.” Most recently, he served as the head writer for MNet America’s flagship show, “Danny From LA” and writes for IFC’s social media accounts, which includes the official Twitter account for Will Ferrell’s character “Eric Jonrosh” on “The Spoils of Babylon.” His other television work includes being an on­air correspondent for E!’s The Soup spin­off show “The Soup Investigates,” which was also hosted by Joel McHale. In 2013, he was also named a finalist of Just For Laughs Montreal’s “Set To Screen TV Pitch Contest.”

In addition to his television work, he has toured as a stand­up comedian, regularly opening for the likes of Bo Burnham, Joel McHale, and as part of the midwest leg of Todd Barry’s “Crowd Work Tour.” In 2013, he was named a New Face at Just For Laughs Chicago, and has performed at The Bridgetown Comedy Festival, Crom Fest, and The Riptide Comedy Festival. Currently, he can be seen touring clubs and colleges (NACA West 2013 participant) all over the country.

Originally from Chicago, C.J. is a proud alum of The Second City Conservatory and was a cast member of the longest running independent showcase, The Lincoln Lodge.

Having said all that, I, C.J. Toledano, wrote this myself and I suck.

Charlie Bury is a Chicago based comedian with a flair for the spectacular. Unapologetically silly, Charlie seamlessly blends magical elements into his act to create an atmosphere of illusion and enchantment, often leaving audiences spellbound. As a two year cast member at The Lincoln Lodge, Charlie opened for national headliners & participated in the 2013 Just For Laughs festival (Chicago). In addition to performing around the city at venues like Zanies and Second City’s Up Comedy Club, Charlie served as a writer for the Late Live show, a late night style talk show that has since relocated to Los Angeles.

SPiFFY SQUiRREL is Nashville’s only truly independent, underground professional weekly alt comedy show. Featuring touring comedians from all corners of the earth, plus outstanding local regulars who are worth paying attention to. Sundays at 6:30pm at The East Room for just $5 cover. Produced and hosted by Nashville’s Chad Riden.

5/10/2015 6:30pm: Three Nice Boys Comedy Tour: Joe McAdam, CJ Toledano, Charlie Bury w/ SPECIAL CELEBRITY GUEST HOST Mary Jay Berger:
facebook.com/events/1581180998760525/

6:00pm doors open
6:30pm show begins
6:31pm you’re late, dummy
8:00pm show is over

The East Room
2412 Gallatin Ave., Nashville, Tennessee 37206
615-335-3137
Facebook.com/TheEastRoom
Twitter.com/TheEastRoom

TICKETS: $5 at the door or in advance online

MORE INFO:
Twitter.com/SpiffySquirrel
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For Booking Inquiries, contact N’Sup

Matt Ruby @ SPiFFY SQUiRREL Comedy Show (The East Room) 5/3/2015

5/3/2015 6:30pm: Matt Ruby & more at Spiffy Squirrel Comedy Show at The East Room

5/3/2015 6:30pm: Matt Ruby & more at Spiffy Squirrel Comedy Show at The East Room

Matt Ruby is a standup comedian and the creator of Vooza, a video comic strip about the tech world (aka “The Spinal Tap of startups”). He has 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.

Ruby has also 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).

He co-produces Hot Soup, a standup show in NYC. And once a month, Mark Normand and Matt cohost We’re All Friends Here, “the comedy chat show with boundary issues” that’s also a podcast.

Sandpaper Suit is the name of his comedy blog. It was nominated for Best Comedy Website by The ECNY awards.

http://twitter.com/mattruby
http://www.facebook.com/themattruby
http://mattrubycomedy.com/
http://vooza.com/

https://youtu.be/SkAlDb6isR8

SPiFFY SQUiRREL is Nashville’s only truly independent, underground professional weekly alt comedy show. Featuring touring comedians from all corners of the earth, plus outstanding local regulars who are worth paying attention to. Sundays at 6:30pm at The East Room for just $5 cover. Produced and hosted by Nashville’s Chad Riden.

5/3/2015 6:30pm: Matt Ruby & more:
facebook.com/events/1562669380654200/

6:00pm doors open
6:30pm show begins
6:31pm you’re late, dummy
8:00pm show is over

The East Room
2412 Gallatin Ave., Nashville, Tennessee 37206
615-335-3137
Facebook.com/TheEastRoom
Twitter.com/TheEastRoom

TICKETS: $5 at the door or in advance online

MORE INFO:
Twitter.com/SpiffySquirrel
Facebook.com/SpiffySquirrel

For Booking Inquiries, contact N’Sup