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The Comedy Jam

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The Comedy Jam
GenreComedy
Music
Directed byJoel Gallen
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes8
Production
Executive producersJosh Adam Meyers
Mike Duffy
Tim Duffy
Joel Gallen
Production locationLos Angeles
Production companiesUgly Brother Studios, Tenth Planet
Original release
NetworkComedy Central
ReleaseMarch 22 (2017-03-22) –
May 10, 2017 (2017-05-10)

The Comedy Jam is an American comedy and music show that originally aired on Comedy Central in 2017.

Hosted and executive-produced by comedian Josh Adam Meyers, each episode features a guest comedian or actor, who tells a personal story, followed by singing a cover song related to their story backed by a live band.

Development and format

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Los Angeles comedian, Josh Adam Meyers launched a live show called The Goddamn Comedy Jam at The Roxy Theatre in West Hollywood in 2014.[1] The show features a guest comedian who performs fifteen minutes of comedy, tells a personal story and finishes the show by singing a cover song, usually a pop or rock song, that relates to the story.[2]

The Goddamn Comedy Jam was documented in a television special of the same name that aired on Comedy Central in 2016.[3] The special featured stories and songs performed by comedians Adam DeVine, Jim Jefferies, Natasha Leggero, Jay Pharoah and Pete Davidson.[3] The following year the show aired as an eight-episode series, renamed The Comedy Jam, that featured comedians and other celebrities.[3][4] At times the show's guests are accompanied by a special musical guest for the song portion of their set. Meyers also interviews the performers post-jam.

Episodes

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Episode No. Episode Summary Air date
1 March 22, 2017
2 March 29, 2017
3 April 5, 2017
4 April 12, 2017
5 April 19, 2017
6 April 26, 2017
7 May 3, 2017
8 May 17, 2017

Production

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The series was shot in Hollywood at The Fonda Theatre.[4] It was produced by Ugly Brother Studios and Tenth Planet Productions, with Meyers acting as the series' executive producer.[3]

References

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  1. ^ Kessler, Debra (April 12, 2017). "Josh Adam Meyers, The Mad Scientist Who Jammed Rock and Comedy Into One Fantastic Show, Shares Some Goddamn History". The Interrobang. Orange Pop Media. Retrieved July 27, 2023.
  2. ^ MacLean, Kelly. "Here's What You Missed when Sarah Silverman and Louis CK Took the Stage at The Goddamn Comedy Jam". Los Angeles. Retrieved July 27, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c d Petski, Denise (October 12, 2016). "'The Comedy Jam' Ordered To Series At Comedy Central". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved July 27, 2023.
  4. ^ a b Tressler, Bill (December 21, 2016). "Big Jay, Bert Kreischer, Bobby Lee On List of Comedy Central's Next Rock Stars". The Interrobang. Orange Pop Media. Retrieved July 27, 2023.
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