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* Mel Cabang has been doing comedy
since the early 1970s. He offers two styles: 1. "Nightclub"
which is R-rated 2. "PG" for a general audience. "You
gotta put it in the right perspective. If I'm in a nightclub, that's
what I do, because that's what people expect me to do," he says. "But
when you come outside and it's a general audience, you have to respect
that audience and do a clean show. |
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* Frank Delima is Hawaii's premier
humorist and comedian, and has cracked up audiences for years with
his zany parodies and ethnic humor. Two new comedy routines will leave
your group laughing: his DeLima Code is a take-off on the best selling
book The Davinci Code, and his poke at a female impersonator named
Foo Ling Yu. |
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* Eddie Sherman worked in the Pearl Harbor
Navy Shipyard during the 40s after having moved to Hawaii from Boston.
He later became a popular 3-Dot columnist on Honolulu's morning newspaper,
The ADVERTISER, and later on MIDWEEK Magazine. For over 40 years he
covered the rich and famous, and the celebrities who visited Waikiki,
and now talks about them and his new best-seller: Frank, Sammy, Marlon
and Me. He'd be a great light-hearted addition to your Hawaii meeting. |
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* Gregg Hammer a former
HPD officer and morning talk show host will delight your audience
with comedy, song and impersonations. Gregg's humor ranges from the
light to the profound. |
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* Bo Irvine has been entertaining audiences locally
and nationally for the past 15 years as a stand-up comedian. Bo
delivers comic relief with quick wit and warm aloha as a Motivational
Speaker or as an Emcee.
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** Ben Stein, host and contestant
on Comedy Central's game show "Win Ben Stein's Money," is
a Renaissance Man. From the nation's capital to Hawai'i nei, Stein
has successfully balanced a professional life that encompasses his
many interests including academics, writing and entertainment |