
BYRON ALLEN'S COMICS UNLEASHED with Tiffany Haddish
BYRON ALLEN'S COMICS UNLEASHED Big Daddy with Tiffany Haddish...Byron,
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Jokesters TV Brings Standup Comedy Series To Over 23 Million Households On The Action Channel
Jokesters TV showcases some of the funniest professional standup comedians along with the best new and upcoming comedy stars doing their funniest material in front of a real live comedy club audience with no censorship, no restrictions and no gimmicks. Just stand up comedy the way it's meant to be: Live and uncensored!
Jokesters Comedy Club inside The D Casino Hotel is the only full time Comedy Club in downtown Las Vegas. Located on Fremont Street, Jokesters features the

The Coach House, May 11, 8:00 PM
One night only, Sunday, May 11, at The Coach House, 44157 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. 8 p.m. is show time. A full dinner menu and large drink selection available. The Coach House Tickets For tickets or information, phone (849) 496-8930. #Press

Jeff "Big Daddy" Wayne Live in Rabbit Hash!
JEFF “BIG DADDY” WAYNE TO PERFORM BENEFIT FOR RABBIT HASH GENERAL STORE CINCINNATI (March 15, 2016) – Newport native and World Class Comedian, Jeff “Big Daddy” Wayne will perform comedy from his hit, one-man show, Big Daddy’s Barbeque at Jane’s Saddlebag, Bone Lick State Park, April 16th. Proceeds will benefit the rebuilding of the legendary Rabbit Hash General Store, which tragically burned down February 13th. Big Daddy’s Barbeque is directed by Ted Lange, best known for his

From Big Daddy's Recent Week in Las Vegas
These days Jeff Wayne is known on the comedy circuit as “Big Daddy,” but 50 years ago he was just another Kentucky kid kicking around the glare of Newport trying to decide his next move. Those familiar with the history of the town know its notorious reputation and its connections to some of Las Vegas’ founding fathers. Whether it’s cards and dice or wine and women, Newport for generations pulsed with the scent of vice on Monmouth Street and attracted a steady stream of custom

It's The Norm
If you are one of those millions of radio listeners who follow the “comedy channels on, Sirius/XM, Slacker, Pandora’s Box, or any of the other myriad of outlets broadcasting stand-up comedy, you have heard of Jeff “Big Daddy” Wayne. And, surprise, surprise, you can see him live, beginning Monday through Sunday (5/26-6/1, 2014), at the Comedy Club inside the Riviera Hotel & Casino. His six nationally released CDs, are constantly played on rotation. Now some new laughs are on

It's The Norm
In the world of show business, Jeff Wayne, is known as Big Daddy! To audiences, he is known as LOL funny! Billed as “A troubled man for troubled times,” his current tirades are about TV, lizards selling us car insurance, Honey Boo Boo on the learning channel, and Jerry Springer still being on TV after all these years, “I guess Jerry and his white trash free-for-all balances with NPR’s monthly Beg-a-thon!” Wayne will display his sense of humor in the Comedy Club at the Riviera

Review: Big Daddy's Barbecue will have you howling
Comic Jeff Wayne does not apologize for growing up in a white trash neighborhood in Kentucky. "We're part of Caucasian debris," Wayne joked to his audience at the opening night premiere of his Big Daddy's Barbecue comedy show in Walla Walla. "The government spends millions to track tornadoes when all they really need to do is buy a trailer and in no time the tornado will find you," he said. Wayne's colorful humor is packed with thought-provoking lines. In other words, he says

Laughing Plus A Philly Cheesesteak Sandwich – What More Do You Need?
If you like salads, sodas, crunchy fries, yummy burgers and delicious Philadelphia Cheesesteak sandwiches then you should check out the classic 33-year-old local North Hollywood family business, Philadelphia Sandwiches. Oh, and now you can relax, eat and laugh it up with international and local comedians for a couple of fun fantastic hours every Wednesday night. Their premier evening was hosted by Carl Bradley, who with his own brand of humor, used the audience (wink, wink) a

Comedian Jeff Wayne Treasures Comedy’s Storied Past
At age 14, stand-up comedian Jeff “Big Daddy” Wayne wrote a fan letter to his hero, Groucho Marx. Pretending he was working on a term paper, Wayne asked Marx about the box office receipts for 1946’s “A Night in Casablanca.” The famous comedian’s response came about four months later. After apologizing for his late reply, Marx wrote, “ ‘I hope … the (grade) on your paper is as good as your patience,’ ” Wayne recalled. “It is a treasure.” Wayne, who will perform two shows on Ne