The Tennessean wrote about our Guinness World Record attempt

1/28/2015 Tennessean write-up of NashvilleStandUp's Guinness World Record attempt.

Thanks to Dave Paulson and The Tennessean for writing up our intention to attempt to break the Guinness World Record for “LONGEST STAND-UP COMEDY SHOW – MULTIPLE COMEDIANS” during the Wild West Comedy Festival in April. In todays paper, look for the Vandy-rape “GUILTY” headline, then flip to page 11A.

Thanks to everybody who has already donated to our IndieGoGo crowd-funding campaign to help pay for the cost of the event! If you haven’t yet, there are a bunch of rewards including passes to the show, t-shirts, a limited edition Hatch Show Print & other wacky stuff. Buy up that stuff before it’s all gone, otherwise you’ll regret it forever and ever.

1/28/2015 Tennessean write-up of NashvilleStandUp's Guinness World Record attempt.

The Nashville Scene’s Country Life blog wrote about our Guinness World Record attempt

Thanks to Lance Conzett and the Nashville Scene for writing up our intention to attempt to break the Guinness World Record for “LONGEST STAND-UP COMEDY SHOW – MULTIPLE COMEDIANS” during the Wild West Comedy Festival in April!

If you have already donated to our IndieGoGo crowd-funding campaign to help pay for the cost of the event, our thanks go out to you. If you haven’t yet, then our “THANKS FOR NOTHING”s go out to you! There are a bunch of rewards including passes to the show, t-shirts, a limited edition Hatch Show Print & other wonderful things including spots on the show. Buy up that stuff while you still can.. before cruel fate inevitably takes everything you love away from you forever.

The Nashville Scene wrote up our Guinness World Records attempt on 1/19/2015

Nashville Scene: “You better open that door before Nashville’s burgeoning comedy scene beats it down”

nashville scene cover May 30, 2013

Cool! The Nashville Scene’s current cover story is an overview of our “scrappy community of local comedians” in Nashville called, “You better open that door before Nashville’s burgeoning comedy scene beats it down.” It’s fantastic. Thanks to Lance Conzett and everybody else involved! Here’s an excerpt:

Once a town that was considered notoriously hard to crack by touring comedians, Music City seems to have developed a sense of humor in recent years — and with it, a legitimate comedy scene. As Zanies celebrates 30 years as a beacon for comedy in the South, a new club downtown is becoming a comedy hub, and a scrappy community of local comedians is on the verge of breaking out.

Go read the whole thing at NashvilleScene.com!