Tim is a
Birmingham, Alabama native who will keep you in stitches with his southern
style humor and storytelling. For the past 13 years, he has been entertaining
audiences wherever he goes. You’ve heard him on various radio shows nationwide,
including The Bob & Tom Show. He has also performed at comedy clubs all
across the country. From New York to Las Vegas, all the way to the Bahamas, Tim
incorporates real life stories of growing up in the country with classic stand-up
comedy to provide a hilarious evening for all ages. Tim will be at the Stardome Comedy Club Nov. 7th and 8th.
Comedian Ronnie Jordan is a big man doing big things. A
native of southwest Atlanta, Jordan has been a hot comedy commodity since he
first took the stage in 2001, being named Uptown Comedy Corner's "Rookie
of the Year." He then went on to win the Miller Lite "Kings and
Queens of Comedy Search Tour" in 2003. His flame of fame is still burning
bright as he is currently one of the most booked comedians on the college
circuit; he even broke a college-touring record for his agency last year by
performing at 105 colleges in 112 days. When he's not headlining a university, you can see Jordan
performing as a regular headliner at Atlanta's Uptown Comedy Corner... or you
could just turn on the TV and see him, with a list of impressive credits
including BET's "Comic View," Starz' "Martin Lawrence Presents
1st Amendment Stand Up," and HBO's "P. Diddy Presents Bad Boys of
Comedy." Behind the scene, Ronnie is a gifted writer who has collaborated
with many of his fellow comedians and also wrote on That Comedy Show that aired
on Turner South Network. Ronnie is currently touring the nation's colleges and
universities on his "College Material Tour" through the Auburn Moon
Agency. You can catch Ronnie Jordan at the Stardome Comedy Club Oct. 28-30 and Nov. 1-2
Thomas "Nephew Tommy" Miles has built a career
that encompasses radio, television, film and more. Thomas' role as co-host of
the nationally syndicated Steve Harvey Morning Show puts him in front of a live
radio audience of more than 8 million listeners daily. Nephew Tommy provides a
key role in the morning show, lighting it up with his own cast of colorful
characters and zany humor. Thomas also has a loyal following as a stand-up
comedian and has earned a reputation for wowing crowds. For three years, he
served as the exclusive opening act on the Luther Vandross tour. And for the
past four years Thomas has been the exclusive Mainstage host for the Essence
Festival in New Orleans, which draws over 250,000 fans and features acts such
as Beyonce, Janet Jackson, Alicia Keys, Mary J. Blige, Usher, and Kanye West.
In October 2010, Thomas recorded his onehour special at the famed Motor City
Casino in Detroit. He continues to keep the crowds laughing as he tours
nationally to sold-out crowds across the country.
He's a talented thespian, a Theater Major of Texas A&M
University, who's worked in over a dozen stage plays and studied with the Royal
Shakespeare Company of London. A number of independent films are on his resume,
including 2011's "N-Secure" and "The Heart Specialist" with
Zoe Saldana; "Think Like A Man" in 2012 from the bestselling book by
Steve Harvey; and premiering in September 2013, he makes a cameo appearance in
Fox Searchlight's "Baggage Claim."
In 2011 Thomas traveled to over a dozen military bases in
the Middle East with the Chairman of the Joint Chief of Staff USO Holiday Tour.
In December 2013, Thomas will once again tour with the USO where he will share
his humor, insight and wisdom to thousands of military men and women. This
interaction with soldiers, both stateside and around the world, inspired Thomas
to establish "Miles of Giving" a non-profit foundation created for
the purpose of assisting wounded veterans.
Whether on the stage, big screen, television or radio,
Thomas "Nephew Tommy" Miles continues to demonstrate his remarkable
talent to the delight of audiences worldwide. Nephew Tommy will be at the Stardome Comedy Club Oct. 24-26.
Quinn Dahle grew up in Minnesota, finished high school in
Colorado and went to college in Arizona. He stepped onstage for the first time
while attending Arizona State University and left soon after for the bright
lights of Los Angeles. People in and out of the comedy business consider Quinn to
be a smart, clean and witty stand-up comic with impeccable timing. Young Mr.
Dahle is already working in clubs, colleges, casinos and corporate events.
Quinn has worked with such names as Robin Williams, Drew Carey, Dana Carvey,
Norm MacDonald, Jon Lovitz, Bill Maher, Frank Caliendo, David Alan Grier, Tommy
Davidson, John Witherspoon, Tommy Chong, John Pinette and Harland Williams.
According to Quinn: "People told me I should do
stand-up since I was a kid." And it just happens that this talented young
man comes from a showbiz family. Mr. Dahle Sr. played in the band Copperhead
and had an album out in the early 1970's. Mr. Dahle Jr. decided he would rather
write jokes than songs. Never afraid to jump in feet first, Quinn looks out for his
fellow comics and actually saved another comic's life once while on the road.
"I was opening for some fat guy at a casino in Nevada early in my career.
He was about 30 minutes into his act when he started choking on some rock salt
from a shot of tequila. The room was packed with about 500 people and they
thought it was a joke at first. Then he came backstage pointing to his throat.
No one else knew the Heimlich so I gave it a try. I could barely get my arms
around him because he was so big but it finally came up. He told me I saved his
life but I just did what any hero would do."
The future is bright for Mr. Quinn Dahle and he aims to have
industry people know his name. Projects in the works include touring his
stand-up act, constantly writing new material and breaking into television and
movies.Quinn Dahle will be performing
at the Stardome Oct. 14-19.