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Rod Man stand up comedy journey begin in 1995.
Inspired by The Comedians he saw on HBO’s Def Comedy Jam he signed up for "open mic" nights at Atlanta's Uptown Comedy Club. Since those early days …Rod Man has become one of the must see live stand-up comedians in the country.
He has graced the stages of The World Famous Apollo Theater in Harlem, and The Comedy Store in LA. TV stand up performances include a Half Hour special on Comedy Central "The Bad Boys of Comedy" for HBO, Martin Lawrence's "First Amendment" for Starz, Nick Cannon's "Wild 'N Out" for MTV, "One Mic Stand" for BET, "The Funny Spot" for TV One, and "The World Stands Up" for BBC America and many more.
He graced the Big Screen in The Movie Funny People with Adam Sandler and Seth Rogen. He hosted his own YouTube show called TimeOut with Rod Man which combined his love for sports and comedy as only Rod Man can.
He co-hosted a morning drive-time show in Los Angeles Called the Big 6 on Stevie Wonder-owned KJLH Radio 102.3 FM.
The world is catching on to what true Rod Man fans already know -- he’s down-to-earth, crazy-funny, and truly a talented voice in the world of comedy.
Have You Took Time Out to Laugh Today?
Today’s the Day!