Comedy Graduates to a New Standard of Excellence
Five Stand-up Sages, One Mic, Smart Move
Comedy lovers, prepare to graduate to a new standard of excellence. Introducing, the “5 Degrees of Comedy”. Five brilliant men with Texas flair, a fresh perspective, raw talent, genuine passion and one powerful mission; to transform the comedy game! Billy Sorrell, Blame, Eddie B, Derrick Keener and Nate Mingo collaborated to create a stand up quintet that’s pure comic perfection. Separately, they’ve revived comedy with distinct styles and creative humor; each performer packing a lifetime of real, hard core experience in every line they deliver. Together they elevate the art of comedy with an amazing display of clever, side splitting, physical, in-your-face hilarity served up with Southern class and laced with blazing urban flavor!
“5 Degrees of Comedy” is the evolution of live comedy tours. The all star line-up provides a seamless, side-splitting, brilliant, original performance. Look for the tour as they set up dates in cities across the nation, including: New York, Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle, Newark, St. Louis, Memphis, Lake Charles, Dallas, Charlotte and Myrtle Beach.
After managing the wildly successful “Top Dogs of Comedy” tour, Carlos Wallace, CEO of Sol-Caritas, was very careful about representing another group. “It’s not something I take lightly. I need to see the passion, the hunger, the appreciation for the art. Most importantly I have to know you are ready to work tirelessly. It’s about respect for your craft. These five young men embody everything this comedy game is missing. I am humbled that I can help guide a group of gifted gentlemen who share my admiration for comedy. I know these young men will be a valuable asset to this industry”.
“5 Degrees of Comedy” is not your typical stand-up group. And this is no ordinary show. Are you ready?
To arrange an interview or for more information please contact Carlos Wallace, 832-797-3671 or Elizabeth Faublas, 917-232-1798

Added by carlos wallace on July 13, 2010


The Apple Store website says on the schedule, it will be on January 9th.
Note that we got moved to 21st Amendment for the taping.
Still really close by and easy to get to. Sorry for the change.
The move to 21st Am is good news; I think we'll all have more fun doing the taping there.

Hoping to see Mr. Bourne present Mr. Mann, Mr. Lindsay, and Mr. Leporte with their brand spankin' new iPod mobiles (since we can't call it the iPhone).
Who needs a phone. Wifi at the 21A is free and open to use anytime.
I hope the place isn't 21 and over. I'm 15, obviously I won't drink anything besides soda. I'm psyched and ready to go!
It's all ages. And no cover!

Wish there was an option for "tentative attend." I'll only be at MacWorld for a day (riding home with a friend Tuesday evening). So whether I attend or not all depends on whether or not I can persuade my friend to leave late and drive at night.
Keep in mind that this RSVP list doesn't "make you special" at the door. Think instead "head count keeper tracker of" list.

This venue was utterly CRAPtastic. I stood on the stairs and left after 45 minutes of hearing nothing and becoming far too intimate with the people standing literally in my ass. :(
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I'm confused now. First I thought the thing at the Apple Store was going to be on this night, then I was told it was going to be on the 11th, now I'm seeing both events here. What's the difference?