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Contact: Morgan Johnson
Marketing Coordinator
Phone: (563) 324-5233
morgan@penguinscomedyclub.com

Penguin`s Comedy Club
1850 Isle Pkwy Ste 105
Bettendorf, IA 52722
www.penguinscomedyclub.com

 
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 
He's Even Funny During the Off Season
 
Dan St. Paul performs at Penguin's Comedy Club September 20th through 22nd
 
BETTENDORF, IA, September 12, 2007 - Comedian Dan St. Paul has become a legend among listeners of "The BOB & TOM" show even if they may not realize it. The show's daily most frequently asked question would have to be, "who does that bit where Jesus is playing baseball," (or some variation of that). The answer of course, is St. Paul. His biblical baseball game pieces rank among the most highly sought after bits in the show's history.
 
Dan has also appeared on several episodes of "An Evening at the Improv", plus numerous shows on VH-1, MTV, and Comedy Central. Since then, he has opened for such superstars as Jerry Seinfeld, Natalie Cole, Dwight Yoakum, Smokey Robinson, and Vince Gill. In a testament to the class of his act, Dan even opened for the San Francisco Symphony!

Dan appeared in the movie "Flubber" with Robin Williams, and signed a recording deal with MCA records. His CD, "Natural and Good for You" contains one the most requested comedy pieces on radio, "The First Baseball Game". He also is the star of his own one-man play, "Outer Mission, Middle Class - The Comic Diary of an Immigrant's Son".
 
See Dan St. Paul co-starring Stan Stankos September 20th through 22nd at Penguin's Comedy Club. Tickets are available by calling (563) 324-5233 or by visiting www.penguinscomedyclub.com.  Visit the Penguin's Comedy Club website for more upcoming events such as "Bob & Tom" favorites Tim Cavanaugh, Pat Godwin and Paul & Storm.

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