So who do fun loving, beer drinking conservatives go to see to get some laughs? Enter Jeff “Big Daddy” Wayne the antidote to the Obama cultists and rabid tree-huggers that will be out in full force this election season. Jeff is always right! Really.
"Big Daddy Jeff Wayne is one funny guy"
Senator Norm Coleman (R-NM)
As the “First Conservative Standing,” Jeff “Big Daddy” Wayne is the only true conservative comedian working in the world today. He’s taking on all the Liberals, and may take some prisoners too…..directly to Gitmo. From comedy clubs around the country, to the biggest political stage in America, Jeff will be performing at Scott Hansen’s Comedy Club in St. Paul, Aug. 29 through Sept. 7. In Minnesota, aptly called “the land of the loon” Wayne will be competing with a Governor who may be a VP candidate, ultra-liberal comedian Al Franken who is the Democratic Senate nominee, and former wrestler and Governor Jesse Ventura, who is threatening to get into the senate race! Loony it will be! “Big Daddy” isn’t just performing he is also going to debate a local liberal comedian Jeff Gerbino. This will be a night that pundits, politicians, and just plain people will not want to miss as they will address all the hot button issues; the war in Iraq, the economy, taxes, education, jobs, and the latest antics of Brittney Spears.
The show business bug bit Jeff Wayne at age of 14. The Kentucky teen decided to leave the bluegrass state as soon as he could to become a comedian. As Wayne says, "bourbon isn't the only good thing to come out of Kentucky."
Jeff traveled to L.A. and started appearing at the Comedy Store on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood He began learning and performing beside the likes of Robin Williams, Jim Carrey, Roseanne, and Sam Kinison.
Soon, Jeff was headlining Comedy Clubs around the country (and Europe). Appearing as an opening act for people like Sheryl Crow, Sheena Easton, and B.B. King. In 1994, Jeff wrote a one-man show, "Big Daddy's Barbeque," and made the leap to theater.
"Big Daddy's Barbeque," quickly became a popular and critical success ("He is a one-man riot," Variety). The show was made as a pilot for NBC. Since the pilot, Jeff has toured with the show for the last 10 years, performing it over 1000 times.
Jeff Wayne has an act! His comic persona as "a man out of sync with the universe" uses visual and verbal routines, impersonations, ad-libs, and joshing the audience. It all has one desired response: to make you laugh.
As seen on: HBO, Showtime, A&E, and Fox, the BBC, ABC, Extra, and CBC and as seen in The Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Los Angeles Times.
For more information visit Jeff on the web at www.jeffwayne.com