Comedian James Gregory | How to Have a Long Career in Comedy
James Gregory is a veteran comedian known for his hilarious storytelling and trademark caricature. He constantly toured and performed in theaters, comedy clubs, and corporate events. He has been the featured entertainer for hundreds of corporations, including Coca-Cola, Kimberly Clark, Hewlett Packard, and Kroger. James is also a regular on syndicated radio shows such as Rick and Bubba, John Boy and Billy, and Bob and Tom, broadcast to over 220 cities nationwide.
James was born in a rural area about 25 miles east of Atlanta, GA. He started working at a small country grocery store when he was 12 years old and worked 37 hours a week while attending school at 15. As an adult, James worked for the U.S. Postal Service and the Department of Defense and spent almost ten years as a salesman before discovering the world of stand-up comedy.
James' comedy centers on brilliant observations of crazy relatives, people obsessed with the slightest change in weather conditions, and modern sensitive parents and out-of-control environmentalists. He is not politically correct and delights in poking fun at these topics. James' show turns the clock back to a time when life was simpler, before the death of common sense, and people sat on the front porch and talked to each other without cell phones in their ears.
James' success is the direct result of the values he grew up with. His stories are carefully crafted art, and the absence of vulgarity sets him apart. He has been featured in publications such as Atlanta Magazine, Country America, Music City News, Laugh Track, Backstage West, Southern Living, Goodness Magazine, and major newspapers throughout the South. He has also performed with Kenny Chesney, Randy Travis, Reba McEntire, The Judds, George Jones, Ricky Skaggs, and more.
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