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Sean Morey and Dan St. Paul
"I don't take no crap from anybody else but you!" sings comedian Sean Morey in his radio hit The Man Song. Each line starts out with a macho roar and ends with a henpecked whimper as in "I'm the man of this house until you get home" or "I don't want to hear a lot of whining so I'll shut up." The Man Song became the most requested song on over one thousand radio morning shows all over the country and is a huge internet phenomenon. Sean followed up The Man Song with dozens of other comedy songs, many of them relationship songs like The Woman Song and He Said, She Heard. He also writes songs about everything else including Dickin' Around at Work, Repo Man is Coming to Town, I Think it's Going to be a Great Day, The Toddler Song, It's All About Me and The Man Who Doesn't Exist. Sean's songs Dear Santa and The A.D.D. Song just won first and third place in the comedy category of The International Songwriting Competition. The comedy category was judged by "Weird Al" Yankovic, Cheech Marin, and David Cross. Morey won first place in the Southern California Comedy Competition, which led to three appearances on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. Since then he has been touring the world performing in comedy clubs, theaters, and on cruise ships.
Dan St. Paul has appeared on several episodes of "An Evening at the Improv", VH-1, MTV, and "Comic Strip Live". He has opened for such superstars as Jerry Seinfeld, Natalie Cole, Smokey Robinson, and Vince Gill. And in a testament to the classiness of his act, Dan opened for the San Francisco Symphony ("Aren't these guys great? I knew them back when they were just a garage band.") He appeared in the movie "Flubber" with Robin Williams, and signed a recording deal with MCA records. His "First Baseball Game" is the most requested comedy piece on the nationally syndicated "Bob and Tom Show".
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LocationCharity Way Ballroom
645 Charity Way
Modesto, CA 95356
United States
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Owner: Dan St. Paul |
On BPT Since: May 13, 2009 |
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Brenda Barcelos Ross |
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