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Day 9: Kennewick, WA with Brian Regan

Posted in Beards of Comedy, On Tour with tags , , , , , on January 28, 2011 by Joe Zimmerman

They say you shouldn’t meet your heroes, because inevitably you’ll be disappointed. That could not have been further from the case last night with Brian Regan.

He had a show across town at a hockey arena, and came over to hang out afterward. TJ made the connection a few weeks ago, when Regan stopped in to the Laughing Skull, after a Maria Bamford show. TJ even told me we’d be in Kennewick on the same night, and that maybe he’d come hang out again, or even do a guest spot. I was just like, “Yeah, okay TJ. Brian Regan will do a giant sold-out arena, and then drive over in his tour bus to our little show and do a guest spot? Right.” Being “realistic” isn’t always realistic, because that’s exactly what happened.

I had just gone on stage when he walked in and sat down in the audience. It was 9:30, and we were expecting him at 10:15, so I was not mentally prepared for him to see my set, and I felt a noticeable “gulp” sensation from my heart region. I tried to be present, but my brain just went, “Holy shit, there’s Brian Regan!”
“Don’t botch it!”
“Quick, what are your best jokes?!”
“Brian Regan just clapped at something! That’s good right?!”
“Or is he just being nice?
“Should I cut my set short, since Brian Regan is here? He probably doesn’t want to watch comedy.”
“Or should I go long, since Brian Regan is HERE, watching comedy?”

I have no idea if I did well, or terribly. For all I know I spoke in tongues for fifteen minutes.

TJ asked him if he wanted to do a guest set and he did. He opened perfectly with some hair humor, and commented on the convex stage stool at Jack Didley’s, ” could they find a more difficult stool to balance a beer on? Maybe next time they’ll just put a little PYRAMID up here.”

It was amazing to see him live, and performing for a small crowd – several of whom didn’t necessarily know who he was. At one point, a phone from the bar rang loudly, and you could almost see him laugh at the memory, “Oh okay, comedy club.”

We sat in the audience and laughed extremely hard. He broke out into some of his classics and did his spider web joke, which is one of my favs, and frequently quoted.

Just to see him live for the first time would have been enough to make my night, let alone be on the same show. But then he proceeded to hang out and buy us drinks. When one of your heroes starts sending Patron your way, it’s a fun way to fall off the wagon.

He cracked us up for an hour, and then invited us back to his tour bus. I think we all battled the urge to go into fan mode and blurt, “Oh hey Brian, did you know that you’re the best?!”

At one point I let slip a question that was too serious for the situation, and I realized as it came out of my mouth:
“Do you run into challenges with giant theater crowds, that are different from the club challenges?”
In a completely sincere tone he said, “Well, you know, it’s hard when they sing ‘for he’s a jolly good fellow’ and carry you off on their shoulders all the time. Sometimes they aren’t listening, or they might drop you…”
Everyone laughed at my face.

Me getting owned

TJ had given him a Beards CD in Atlanta, and it was surreal to see it sitting there on his bus. Toward the end of the night he asked us to sign it.

It seems like stars often become stars, because they are stars (i.e. magnetic, talented, hilarious, etc). People with star power have the ability to give people around them a great experience, and a memory they’ll never forget, and it was nice of Brian Regan to be so generous in that regard.

Meeting your heroes is awesome.

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If you’re not familiar with Brian Regan (I’m talking to mostly my Mom here, and perhaps my Dad), he’s one of the most successful and well respected comedians in the world, and one of a very select few without a TV show, who can consistently do arenas, based solely on their stand up. Many of his jokes and mannerisms have made their way into pop-culture, and even some common parlance (“you too” and “take luck”). Most likely, you’ve heard him quoted in conversation without knowing it.

If you feel like laughing, here is a famous bit he does on the emergency room:

January West Coast Tour – Beards of Comedy

Posted in On Stage, Some sites I enjoy with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on December 18, 2010 by Joe Zimmerman

From January 19th to the 30th, the Beards of Comedy (I’m on that) are heading out west, and doing so in an aggressive fashion, hitting twelve shows in twelve nights, in ten different cities. This will be four bearded dudes crammed into a van, digging through our wallets for gas money, and attempting to tackle these logistics in a comical fashion.

Below are dates, times, venues, and ticket information. Please help us share ourselves with the world by passing this info along to friends, family, or just people with beards who may or may not live in the following cities (or just anywhere out west).

1/19 – Eastern New Mexico State College – Portales, New Mexico

1/20 – Scottsdale, Arizona – Martini Ranch
9 PM Show (Doors at 8 pm) $10 Tickets – http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/138479

1/21 – Las Vegas, NV – The Beauty Bar
10 PM Show (Doors at 9) $10 tickets – http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/138432

1/22 – Los Angeles, CA – Meltdown w/ special guest Kyle Kinane
8:30 (doors at 7:30) – $10 Tickets http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/138482

1/23 – San Francisco, CA – The Purple Onion
7 pm Show (doors at 6:30) – $15 tickets http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/138670

1/24 – Santa Cruz, CA – Don Quixote’s
8 PM show (doors at 7) – $10 ticket reservations at 831.603.2294

1/25 – Reno, NV – Tonic Lounge
9 PM show (doors at 8 pm) – $10 at inticketing.com

1/26 – Portland, OR – Beauty Bar
Free show – 8 pm (doors at 7) – reservations (free) at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/138480

1/27-29 – Kennewick, WA – Jack Didley’s
8:30 Showtimes – $5-7 tickets reservations at 509.585.5665

1/30 – The Seattle Undergound – Seattle, WA
Show at 8 (doors at 7) $10 tickets at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/141448

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