SIX STRING COMEDY

Join some of NY’s best guitar comedians join together for one night of comedy songs, laughing, and drinking. Appearing will be:

Mark Manne: Singer/songwriter of Everything that is wrong with America Today (AKA The Paris Hilton Song), Mark has been featured on Page Six of the NY Post and has appeared at clubs and colleges all over the US. For more info or to hear some funny songs go to www.markmanne.com

Poppi Kramer can be found anywhere a living breathing human being will listen. She has been spreading her seeds of hilarity all over the the country after finding out that an MFA in acting can only wield a bartending job. You can see Poppi at "Suddenly Stand-Up" every Wednesday at The Duplex. The show features Poppi as the creator, MC, producer, and booker. You can also find Poppi's naked ass in the indie feature "Dummy" starring Adrien Brody (her face is in it as well) and in the Upcoming feature, "Slippery Slope." Online Poppi is at PoppiKramer.com

Leibya Rogers (AKA Mindy Raf) Her "nipples taste like tofu" and her music will change you. Leibya Rogers is a musical poet who is rockin NYC's alternative comedy scene. She was recently was named "New York's Funniest Band" and has just released her first EP, Leibya Spells Freedom. "When I sing, your soul jumps out of your body and nestles in between my legs." ~Leibya Rogers www.myspace.com/leibyarocks

Mindy Raf is a stand-up comic, actress, and writer living in New York City. She is a regular podcaster on VH1's Best Night Ever and is a comedy writer for WABC. Mindy authors a widely-read relationship column on CollegeHumor.com that has been featured in The New Yorker and the New York Post. Mindy is also an actor for the popular Internet sketch comedy program, The Post Show on Super Deluxe. www.mindyraf.com

Jason Maniscalco has been a staple of the NY off-Broadway scene for years. He has been a featured performer in Fame: The Musical, The Tammy Wynnette story, and is also the founder and lead singer for the faux punk rock group Inclement Weather

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