JACKIE 'THE JOKE MAN' IN EAST HAMPTON
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THE HAMPTONS GOSSIP
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The East Hampton Studio
They say Jackie “The Joke Man,” Martling has a joke for everything. On Sunday, August 19, 2012, the audience at East Hampton Studio will enjoy his solo act of rapid-fire filthy jokes and have a chance to challenge Martling in his signature routine, “Stump the Joke Man.”
Valuable prizes will be awarded to anyone that can “stump” the Joke Man. Give Jackie the first line of a two-line joke; if he knows the answer, be prepared to be heckled, but if you can stump him, you’re the winner!
Jackie will be joined by special musical guest, Randy Jackson of Zebra, who will get the audience grooving to classic rock favorites.
Tickets will be available for $30 in advance and $35 at the door.
For advance ticket sales and discounts visit www.easthamptonstudio.com.
Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres provided by Carlyle Off the Green
East Hampton Studio is located at 77 Industrial Road in Wainscott, NY.
ABOUT JACKIE “THE JOKE MAN” MARTLING: Jackie wrote the joke page for Penthouse magazine for seventeen years, and currently has a line of electronic joke gadgets he created with EB Excalibur in stores internationally. He has appeared on many television shows, and has been a national headliner since 1979. His most recent joke book was Simon & Schuster's 1997 "Jackie Martling's Disgustingly Dirty Joke Book." He still headlines around the country, performing his solo act of rapid-fire filthy jokes and the classic finale, "Stump The Joke Man." He lives on Long Island & Manhattan, New York. His fun-filled web site is www.jokeland.com and "Use Your Finger! (516) 922-WINE," that he created in 1979 to help jump start Long Island's comedy scene, remains the world's longest running dirty joke line.
For more information about Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling, please visit www.jokeland.com.
ABOUT RANDY JACKSON: Randy Jackson is best known for his role as front man for the band Zebra. Jackson founded Zebra with bass player Felix Hanemann and drummer Guy Gelso in 1975. Jackson has cited his primary influences as Led Zeppelin, Moody Blues, Rush, and Yes, which are reflected in both his vocal and guitar styles. In addition to working with Zebra, Jackson performs lead vocals for orchestral tribute bands The Music of Led Zeppelin, The Music of Pink Floyd, and The Music of The Doors. He also frequently plays live acoustic shows across the country.
For more information about Randy Jackson, visit www.randyjackson.com.
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