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François Pérusse

A Québécois comedian and musician known for his group of sketch and tune series entitled L’Album du Peuple (The Record from the People), Francois Perusse was created in Quebec Town in Oct 1960. A musician as a young child, Perusse shifted gears to spotlight his unique make of sketch and …

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Bernd Stelter

Best known like a panelist for the long-running humor/commentary display 7 Tage, 7 Köpfe (seven days, 7 Mind), comedian and acting professional Bernd Stelter has already established a string of successful standup albums in his local Germany, combined with the occasional novelty strike. After Stelter spent years operating the humor …

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Fatal Bazooka

Michaël Youn, better recognized to People from france hip-hop and music satire enthusiasts as the innovative force behind Fatal Bazooka, was created in Suresnes in Dec 2, 1973. Using a formal movie theater education, Youn got function doing sketch humor for the morning hours display for the Paris Skyrock radio …

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The Naked Trucker And T-Bones

A comedy group that’s component Tenacious D and component Blue Collar Humor Tour, but mainly unusual and charming within a rebel/stoner/great ol’ youngster way, the Naked Trucker & T-Bones are cult most favorite who went big-time in 2007 when the Humor Central network hired them for an eight-episode tv series. …

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Stan & Doug

A Pacific Northwest musical-comedy duo led by Stan Boreson, the self-described “Ruler of Scandinavian Laughter,” and his partner in criminal offense, Doug Setterberg, Everett, Washington’s Stan & Doug were well-regarded regional radio and tv personalities through the 1960s and ’70s. Pursuing in the footsteps of Tacoma’s Yogi Yorgesson, the stage …

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Michael Flanders

A music comedy duo most active in Britain through the 1950s and 60s, Michael Flanders (b. 1922) and Donald Swann (b. 1923) 1st met one another as schoolboys at Westminster in 1936. In 1939 both collaborated on a part of a musical revue entitled “DO IT NOW,” with Swann adding …

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The City Boys

The City Young boys aren’t a group by itself, but warrant an entry because their annual group of live performances have led to several CD produces under their banner. Shaped by three stars already popular in their very own best: Saiki Shigeru, Otaku Makoto, and Kitaro (not really the musician), …

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Donald Swann

A music comedy duo most active in Britain through the 1950s and ’60s, Michael Flanders (b. 1922) and Donald Swann (b. 1923) 1st met one another as schoolboys at Westminster in 1936. In 1939, both collaborated on portion of a musical revue entitled Do it now, with Swann adding piano …

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Harry Hill

Well-known for his surreal humor and Sunday night prime-time display Television Burp, Harry Hill joined up with Peter Kay, Matt Lucas, and Reeves & Mortimer one of many contemporary comedians who’ve flipped their hand to singing along with his 2010 debut album Crazy Times. Created in Woking, Surrey in 1964, …

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The Lonely Island

A comedic trio originally known for some “digital shorts” aired on Sunday Evening Live, the Lonely Isle feature three from the show’s authors, Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer, and Jorma Taccone. Samberg originally fulfilled Schaffer and Taccone in Berkeley, California while participating in junior senior high school. After graduating senior high …

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