last comic standing
Maronzio Vance
If you are looking for someone who knows the meaning of the word "no" then keep looking because if you ask anyone who knows him, Maronzio Vance refuses to acknowledge the word even exists. Making people laugh for as long as he can remember, this witty, sarcastic, storytelling North Carolina-born comedian/actor (who also refuses to accept the fact that he comes from the South because his state starts with "North") once waited in a men's bathroom for two and a half hours for a chance to meet the Kings of Comedy.
Louis Ramey
I started doing stand up right after high school in Atlanta GA, and then started working the road after about three years of playing clubs in the Atlanta area. I quickly got a spot on "Show Time at the Apollo" which prompted me to move to New York for a short time. Realizing I was not ready for a true New York winter, I started working resorts in the Cayman Islands, St Thomas, St Maarten, and a stint in London. It was at this point clubs started closing all over the country. I started doing cruise ships and casinos for almost five years, always thinking of one day moving back to New York.
Ron G
Ron G is blazing a trail as one of the hottest upcoming comedians in LA. This former class clown decided it was time to graduate from the classroom and take his act to the world's stage. Ron G, who describes his comedy as "high energy and clever with an urban flare," graduated with a dual degree in finance and management from the University of South Carolina. But he quickly decided he didn't fit into the corporate world, and at his cousin's urging got up on stage for the first time in Atlanta, GA and got booed severely.