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Bill's guest is Ryan Gartley (www.ryangartley.com) a New England native and 15 year (ouch) comedy veteran has been performing in clubs, colleges and bars all across the country - from Las Vegas to Bangor, Maine. With his quick, critical observations and dry “family-style” humor he’s made a name for himself as one of the hardest working acts out there.
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Bill welcomes old friend, Tom Hayes (www.thomasjhayes.com) to Campbell's Comedy Corner. Tom is a master salesman and life motivator. With an iron will forged out of the tragic experience of losing a leg to cancer in childhood, Hayes has a compelling history to share with his audiences. A world traveler, extreme sports enthusiast and proud father of two happy and successful daughters, Hayes epitomizes a "can do" approach to life's challenges.
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Bill welcomes Ace Aceto to Campbell's Comedy Corner. Growing up in an Italian/Catholic household and going to Catholic school as a kid has made Ace Aceto what he is today…inquisitive and irreverent! Ace burst onto the comedy scene during the latter part of the stand-up comedy boom in 1989. By 1990, Ace was chosen along with 9 other finalists to be filmed for Stand-Up Stand-Up and Short Attention Span Theater for Comedy Central (then known as The Comedy Channel). A Rhode Island native, Ace worked clubs, colleges, and corporate dates up and down the east coast.
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Bill welcomes Steve Guilmete to Campbell's Comedy Corner. Steve brings a raucous wit and an everyman’s sensibility to the National comedy scene. Steve’s act has received a warm and enthusiastic response from audiences throughout the country. He is also a top-notch actor in Comedy Imposter gigs. Imposter comedians are hired by those wanting to play a joke on someone they know whether it's a co-worker or client, and is the latest craze.
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Bill welcomes an old friend, Tom Gilmore, who started with him at the Ding Ho many years ago. Tom's unique brand of humor has made him a regular at corporate events, theatres across the country, and cruise ships around the world. Born in Boston, his family oriented routines draw on his memories of a repressed Irish-Catholic upbringing and strike common ground with everyone.
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Bill welcomes TTTom Clark, a headline comic in the New England area for 20 yrs…called “The Mel Tllis of Comedy” due to his slight stutter that helped him hone his vocal skills as a master impressionist. His “Condensed Version” of The Wizard of Oz got him National TV exposure on the A&E’s “An Evening at the Improv”. Since that time he has worked from the tundra of Canada to the sunny shores of Florida to coporate boardrooms and European cruise ships! Winning rave reviews at all venues TTTom’s a surefire hit at any venue for any occasion.