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Oh, don´t give Bobby J a microphone…well actually, he doesn´t even need that, since he´s known to take his comedy and antics to Facebook these days.  As one of KC´s rising stars, he´s destined to be heard, seen and leave an impression.

Bobby J simply loves to entertain people. He started at a young age entertaining his brothers and sisters. Beginning his professional stand-up career in College in 2002 he quickly gained notoriety in St. Louis and eventually years later in his hometown of Kansas City. His first performance, taking place in front of well known comedian Bruce-Bruce ensured Bobby that comedy was his calling.

You´ll find that he frequently plays some of the countries top comedy clubs and colleges across the country such as Improv Comedy Clubs, Funnybone Comedy Clubs, Jokes & Notes, Los Angeles Laugh Factory, Carolines, Uptown Comedy Club, Caroline´s, Comix, Stand Up New York, and the Gotham Comedy Club. He has opened for comedians Mike Epps, Katt Williams, Damon Wayans, Bruce-Bruce, Tony Rock, Adele Givens, Bill Bellamy, Eddie Griffin, Kevin Hart and more.

Bobby will have you rolling out of your seats from the time he hits the stage until he says goodnight. He was always smart and talented knowing how to slip in and out of character on stage with no problem, landing standing-ovations around the country. He is respected by all of his peers, loved by his audience, looked up to by his family.

Yeah, his comedy career is on the rise, but along the way, Bobby has discovered the stage is really a platform to address any issues. Sometimes the issues are just No laughing matter.  The racially charged, incident this summer at the Power and Light District, where the Grammy-award winning DJ Jazzy Jeff was unexpectantly stopped from continuing his performance, reportedly due to playing “Hip-Hop”, spurred Bobby into action to seek a remedy  and answers. 

So now, the Comedian turns community activisit.  Actually, Bobby says he´s always been community-minded, but it´s not enough to talk about issues on stage.  It´s natural for comedians to talk about community issues, but “I´ve got to walk that talk”, he says to help address the issues.

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