Monday
James Sibley
James Sibley is a favorite across the U.S.A. With regular appearances on Bob & Tom Radio, The John Boy & Billy Big Show and XMSirrus Radio its sure you’ve heard him before. Maybe you have seen him on NBC’s “My Name is Earl” or with Billy Bob Thornton in “Mr Woodcox”.
A divorced father of four, James draws from experiences we all share everyday bringing the mundain to hilarity. With a “sitting in the living room talking” feel to his shows audiences across the country instantly fall in love with this regular old guy down the street delivery. See him at the Pierce Arrow Theatre.
Tuesday
Jeff Oskay
Jeff Oskay has made finding faults in himself and others an art form. Through his tales of ‘Bad Life Choices’, he shows us that we are all human and that we should all laugh at ourselves. Whether you’re eighteen or eighty, you will find his comedy accessible and hilarious. Along with comedy, he’s divorced, has a child, always take the easy way out, and once had a day job where he did nothing but slice fruit for nine hours straight every day, seven days a week. He also appeared on the B&T album “Crushed Nuts” and hosts his own podcast. Get his new comedy album, Dream Killer, on iTunes here. Follow Jeff on facebook and twitter.
Wednesday
Chris Bowers
Bowers won the Midwest Ultimate Funny Championships and the Louisville flight of the Laughing Skull Comedy Festival. He has a universal appeal to men and women of all ages. Bower’s ability to break down human behavior into relatable and hilarious truths is the key to his humor. He is a crowd favorite at colleges all across the country. Check out his podcast, the TNT Dynamite Party Hour.
James Hinchcliffe
James Hinchcliffe is the “Mayor of Hinchtown,” which is his Internet city that welcomes everyone to visit.
Hinchcliffe, of Toronto, likes long walks on the beach, flannel shirts, maple syrup and dog sled racing. “I am also a competitive lumber jack in my spare time,” he jokes. As you can tell, Hinchcliffe has quite the personality.
He’s also an accomplished race car driver, having finished second in the 2010 Indy Lights championship. In 2011, he was the Sunoco Rookie of the Year in the Verizon IndyCar Series and broke through in the victory column in 2013 with three race wins with Andretti Autosport. He moved to Schmidt Peterson Motorsports for the 2015 season. Visit his website here. Follow his twitter here.
Thursday
Ron Capps
Ron Capps has every reason to be optimistic for the 2013 NHRA Mello Drag Racing Series season that will be his ninth as a member of Don Schumacher Racing and 19th as a professional racer.
The new season will mark his second full year with veteran crew chief Rahn Tobler and their NAPA AUTO PARTS Dodge Charger R/T Funny Car team with assistant John Collins that returns intact for 2014.
The NAPA team has been the most successful Funny Car over the past two seasons with eight event titles.
Ron is coming off a year when he won three race titles in five championship rounds to push his career total to 41, including his first in 1995 while driving a Top Fuel dragster. Coupled with his race titles, Ron is one of 14 drivers in NHRA history to have won in both of drag racing’s premier categories.
The NAPA team finished the 2013 season ranked sixth and fell short of matching 2012 when it won five Wally trophies and finished a record two points behind DSR teammate Jack Beckman for the championship.
“We would’ve liked to do what we did last year and fight for the championship again at Pomona,” he said. “Our NAPA team could not have worked harder and at Pomona Rahn Tobler decided to get a jump on some things that we will need to try at preseason.
“We can put it all behind us now. The points are going to reset and we’re going to get ready for 2014.” Follow him on twitter here.