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"Funniest Man in America"
James Gregory has a show of comedy routines and story telling. It is an act written, produced and performed for an audience of people who bought a ticket. Anytime he is on stage, they are getting their money's worth.
If that is so, they will come back again. And they have been coming back
and again for a lot of years now.
For more than twenty-five years, the unforgettable caricature
of veteran comic James Gregory has stood grinning: his blue shirt
untucked, his arms outstretched, a carefree welcome to a down-home, hilarious
storytelling experience. The trademark caricature is the essence of James
Gregory's comedy: whimsical reflections on life from the front porch.
Gregory tours 45 weeks a year, entertaining sold-out crowds in theaters,
colleges, corporate events and comedy clubs from Atlanta to Chicago, Seattle to
New York. "The most successful comedian America has never heard of," James
Gregory entertains more than 10 million people annually, including the Coca
Cola Company, Kimberly Clark Corporation, Hewlett Packard Corporation, and the
American Red Cross.
His grass-roots following of tens of millions of loyal fans hear him weekly on
radio shows like Rick & Bubba (24 markets, 800,000 listeners), John Boy & Billy
(over 100 markets, 3 million listeners), Steve & DC (23 markets in 15 states)
and Bob & Tom (145 stations, 4.5 million listeners). Without the momentum of a
pop media machine, he has become a world-class, successful comedian.
James Gregory was born into a poor family in the rural town of Lithonia,
Georgia. At age 11, he worked 37 hours a week at the local grocery to help
support his family. "There was never a backup for me," he says. "I knew that
everything I wanted in life I'd have to pay for myself. Anything you want costs
something. I had to earn it on my own."
Gregory began earning a living as a salesman, but his real persuasiveness was as
a storyteller - a hilarious storyteller. "It was an accident that I ended up in
comedy at all," he admits. "I never had the desire, or else I would have started
earlier." In 1982, his friends convinced him to do an open mic night at the
Punchline, an Atlanta comedy club, and he was an instant hit. "I was 35 years
old when I got my feet wet," he said.
"I don't do small town humor," he is known to say to those who try to pigeonhole
his appeal. His is a front porch humor: he tells the stories we all know,
wherever we're from. He makes fun of crazy family members and covered-dishes at
funerals.
Ignoring the eggshells of the politically correct, Gregory pokes fun at everyone
from health fanatics to animal rights activists, and his fans flock to hear him
in droves. His success, like his comedy, has been initiated by the values with
which he grew up.
Years later, it is this unique humor that packs the crowds into his sold-out
shows. The absence of vulgarity or profanity sets James Gregory apart,
and his stories are a carefully-crafted art. "I have lived long enough to know
people, know life," Gregory reflects. "My comedy is based on my experience. I
want to make the whole country laugh."
What other say about James Gregory
Entertainment Magazine:
"James Gregory is in a class all by himself.
His humor transcends all barriers social, economical, racial or whatever."
Austin-American Statesman:
"Gregory is a legend. Each time you see him,
he'll be better than the time before. That can be said of only a very few
entertainers."
Savannah Free-Press:
"No one does it better...picking up small
details and vignettes of American life and finding absurdity in them this is
vintage Gregory."
Weekend Magazine:
"Not until James Gregory
takes the stage does the room erupt. From the moment he opens his mouth, the crowd is with
him. It is an exquisitely-timed performance."
The Nashville Banner:
"He's funny, he's zany, his routines are
hilarious. He could read the phone book and make it funny."
The Seattle Times:
"James Gregory doesn't take
the stage, he takes the room. You know from the outset that he's taken control. All this
Georgia boy has to do to get a laugh is just stand there and clear his throat. The
audience has fallen in love with him before he delivers the first line."
The Daily Texan:
"To call this man a Southern comedian would
be an insult to his genius. He can get more laughs from the set-up than most can get from
a punch line."
The Daily Oklahoman:
"He was on stage for an hour. A
standing
ovation brought an encore of another fifteen minutes. A
second standing
ovation brought him back for ten more minutes. Then he leaves. The audience sits
there for a few minutes as if they're wishing Gregory's show would last forever."
The Anniston Star:
"James Gregory is the
funniest
man in America, the networks and comedy kings should recognize him as such."
Birmingham News:
"I've come away from seeing his act with
sides aching from laughing so hard."
Health Physics Society:
"You are without a doubt, the funniest man
I've heard. Your performance was one heck of a treat. I think I can speak for all three
hundred people in attendance by saying simply, you're awesome."
-- Tom Oakes
Paulding County Chamber of Commerce:
"I made a terrible mistake. I showed one of
your videos during lunch and thought several directors might actually die from choking on
their food or from being hit by food flying through the air. It was a quick and unanimous
decision to invite you to bring the keynote address to our annual banquet."
-- John Cox
Georgia Ophthalmology Association:
"Well, you certainly lived up to your
reputation. Even our guests from New Zealand and West Germany were impressed with your
humor. Being funny and doing so in good taste is indeed a rare talent. Best of luck to
you." -- Dr. David Hull
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