Marty Bright is an optimistic, childish 'silly-billy', which makes him a rarity in stand-up - often the domain of the cynic.
In this School of Hard Knock Knocks podcast host Steve Davis probes Marty about performing at the Comedy Store in LA, the Comic Strip in New York, and even at a room as part of an all-African American comedian lineup. He may not be black, but he certainly has appeal.
And if you're thinking of giving stand-up comedy a crack in 2020, then you're in luck. Marty Bright is joined with Matt Okine as our comedy coaches for our January 19 - 23 stand-up comedy course in Sydney. To learn more, visit www.schoolofhardknockknocks.com and book your spot.
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061: Lee Ton - Persistence pays for a comedy career
060: Khaled Khalafalla - How comedy killed the radio star
059: David Tulk - 'No Filter' but still lovable
058: Marty Wilson - More Funny, More Money
057: Paul Sharplin - Jumping in the deep end of comedy
056: Ross Voss - Building the Adelaide comedy community
055: Nikki Osborne - Go hard or go home
054: Cameron James – Building a comedy brand with your own hands
053: Gavin Sempel – The hard road to Raw Comedy
052: Joe White – Developing an audience and giving back
051: Adam Jacobs – The best daze of his life and more
050: Glynn Nicholas – And it all began in Adelaide
049: Chris Asher – The ‘business’ of comedy show business
048: Damian Callinan – Espy zero to Wagga Wagga hero
047: The Kagools – Building a comedic brand on slapstick
See us recording live at The Adelaide Podcast Festival!
046: Adam Rozenbachs – Bringing comedy from Carlton to Kabul
045: Leon Huxtable – A Raw Comedy time machine
044: Tegan Higginbotham – Class Clowns to celebrity comedian
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