Atlanta native and current New York dweller, Andy Sandford returns to Nashville for his second Corporate Juggernaut show. His voice can be heard on “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” on Adult Swim. Andy is a founding member of “The Beards Of Comedy:” one of the country’s fastest rising comedy tours, who have recorded their newest album, “Cardio Mix” with Comedy Central Records. Listen to Cardio mix on Spotify and/or iTunes.
Here is video of Andy being hilarious:
Tickets are only $10 online and $15 at the door
9pm Feb. 13, 2012
Bongo After Hours Theatre
2007 Belmont Blvd, Nashville, Tennessee BonogAfterHours.com
This January is the first month of the end of the world; that’s why Corporate Juggernaut is bringing you another incredible night of stand-up comedy FOR IT MAY BE YOUR LAST. Corporate Juggernaut and Bongo After Hours Theatre are proud to welcome one of Variety’s 10 Comics To Watch, the hilarious Kyle Kinane. With his critically-acclaimed debut album, Death of the Party, his own Comedy Central Presents half-hour special and a recent turn on Conan, Mr. Kinane is already a juggernaut unto himself. Here, look:
Hosted by Corporate Juggernaut (comics John Thornton Jr, Gary Fletcher, and James Austin Johnson) with a special guest spot by Brad Edwards January 30th at Bongo After Hours Theatre could change your life entirely.
January 30, 2012
7:30pm & 9pm
$10 online http://www.shop.bongoafterhours.com/
$15 at the door (the 9pm is already sold out, the early show will soon, so buy tickets now or you’ll miss it)
OPEN MICROPHONE: Comedy Open Mic is one of the best open microphone comedy open mics in Nashville. Come on in and laugh a spell. Heck, you can even tell some zingers and humdingers yourself! Hosted by the Crazy, Sexy, and Cool, Gary Fletcher.
Mark Anundson: comedian, musician, ChampionNSUP asked Mark Anundson about how his first round of “Iron Songwriter” went down. This is what he sent:
Through the magic of Twitter and the fine Interwebs I discovered a
little competition called Iron Songwriter. I clicked on the fancy
link and signed up for one of the few open slots left in the
competition. A few short hours later I received one of the most
professional e-mails of my life and it stated I was accepted into the
competition. I arrived at the Next Level Theater at a very early hour
and was happy to do one of the first sound checks of the night. I sat
just outside the theater and listened to the other six competitors run
through their sound checks. As I sat there and listened I realized
that every other performer was pretty awesome at playing an instrument
and\or singing. I was up against a bunch of musicians that could
musically school me and my gut instinct was to get out of dodge before
the competition started.
I decided to stay and make the best of a weird situation. At the
start of the show they called all of the competitors to the stage and
then asked the audience members for song ideas. The audience was slow
to throw out ideas and may have stalled a little after the ideas of
basketballs and bicycles were shot down by the competitors. Finally
an Angel from the crowd yelled MUSTARD and we all had a good giggle.
We settled on mustard and a calmness came over me unlike ever before.
I know about mustard, I love mustard, I used to tell people I was
going to start my own mustard business. My confidence was restored
and I was off to the back to write what I thought would be the
greatest song about mustard ever told.
The first performer was a guy named Seth, he did a version of
Coldplay’s Yellow but made it about getting a mustard stain on your
shirt before a big meeting. The song was genius! The next competitor
was a guy named Matt who went up there and did a five minute power
ballad about how mustard plays second fiddle to ketchup. It was an
amazing song filled with piano riffs, emotional swells and it was
super funny. I was next and I don’t remember exactly what happened
but I think I made a few jokes before I started my song, got a few
laughs then went into a song that was about how much I love mustard.
It was a pretty dumb song but I was able to rely on the old set-up
punch format, interacted with the audience during the song and made
fun of how bad I performed the song. At the end of my song I had the
audience laughing and win or lose I had a good time. The rest of the
competitors were all fantastic and worthy of moving on to the next
round. Once the show was in full swing I didn’t care about winning or
losing I just enjoyed the process and made some new friends. At the
end of the night they announced the winners and I was shocked to come
in second place. Matt and his power ballad came in first and Seth
tied for third. I look forward to competing in the finals on December
17th.
The final NCT Holiday Show of the season and the BIGGEST Songwriter Challenge to invade Nashville. The day has finally arrived. 3 months ago songwriters started arriving at the steps of The Nashville Comedy Theater. Now 4 of the best of the best will be fighting for a chance to prove they are truly an Iron Songwriter.
Boo Detch
Justin Covergeist
Andrew Thornhill
Mark Anundson
Four songwriters. One audience suggestion. 45 minutes to write a complete song. They’ve done it once before, but can they do it again?
Their suggested topic could be anything from spatulas to zombies to the Dewey Decimal System, but they will need to create a song that will win the hearts (and votes) of you the audience.
And this time the stakes are even higher, pride, bragging rights, a trophy and cash:
1st — $200, a trophy and the title of “Iron Songwriter 2011”
2nd — $100
3rd — $75
While they are writing their song the cast of Nashville Comedy Theater will entertain you with our high energy Holiday themed improv comedy show, and this will be your last chance to catch the amazing delightful, magical, “It’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like Improv” show until next year. Featuring Christmas Carols, an “It’s a Wonderful Life” styled look at the impact of one person’s life on the world and at least a dozen more entirely new Holiday Themed games like Spin the Dreidel, Reindeer Games, Toybox Theater, & HO HO HO, Now I have a Machine Gun.
This Iron Songwriter Championship is going to be epic, with all of the 1st and 2nd place champions from previous months, bringing their rowdy fans, pianos, guitars, ukuleles, and unbelievable musical talents in one apocalyptic showdown.
Beer, wine, soft drinks, bottled water, candy, and snacks are available in the lobby. Tickets are available for purchase online at NashvilleComedyTheater.com (credit card and PayPal accepted). You may also purchase tickets at the door with cash or check, if tickets are still available.
two shows – 8pm – Friday, December 16th & Saturday, December 17th
(but, seriously, go see Mark on Saturday)
The Writer’s Stage / Next Level
1008 Charlotte Ave; Nashville, TN
Traditionally, on the Wednesday before Thanksgiving Zanies puts together an all-star lineup of comedians from Nashville who are off the road and back in town to spend the holiday with friends and family. “Comics Come Home” is a showcase style line-up of the guys (and ladies) who came up through the open mics, starting getting work.. and at some point hit the road to do comedy full time. It’s always fun. If you’re looking for an excuse to ditch your family and go have a few drinks / laughs.. this is the perfect show for you.
This year, our own Keith Alberstadt (“Late Show with David Letterman”, CMT, etc) will host AND headline the event which also features Dan Whitehurst, Dawna Kinne, TC Cope, Chad Riden, Brian Bates and Rick Wey.
Keith Alberstadt grew up the son of a Vanderbilt professor and a craft artist. The result . . . a very clever comic with sharp perception, unmatched creativity, and a treasure trove of unique material. His likable personality and down-to-earth charm invite people into his brand of humor—one that is smart but not brainy and relatable but not hacky.
While performing, Keith takes pride in laughing at himself and his “inner dork”, which he attempts to prove is something in all of us. Current events, popular trends, personal details… Keith shares his witty insight on everything, all the while doing it with a mischievous smile that quickly becomes infectious.
A regular performer for the U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, Keith has been described as “absolutely hilarious” by Armed Forces Entertainment and “a hidden gem” by the Boston Globe. He’s also a contributing writer for Saturday Night Live’s Weekend Update, National Lampoon and various online magazines.
Here’s a video of Keith’s Letterman appearance:
“Comics Come Home”
Wed. Nov. 23, 2011, 7:30pm
(facebook event)
Zanies Comedy Showplace
2025 8th Avenue South
Nashville, TN 37204