
Marcus Oglesby has funny for everybody! Born and raised on a mountain farm in the hills of West Virginia, he is not your typical hillbilly. A shining example of the great Melting Pot that is America, his black father and white mother got married in 1972, when it was still illegal to do so, where they lived. Marcus' high energy comedy is drenched in the unique perspective of growing up on both sides of society but reaches far beyond race. He can play any room and reach any crowd. Always makes a room full of fans and friends wherever he goes. Marcus defies the industry rule of 10 years of experience equals funny. From the first open mic, he hit the ground running. In 3 short years Marcus has impressed his way to a healthy calendar of gigs.
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Click here to go to Marcus' DayWalker comedy show.
Click here to go to Marcus' I'm Older Now music video.
Click here to go to Marcus' hunting show.
Click on picture to go directly to Marcus' website.
Click here to go to Marcus' DayWalker comedy show.
Click here to go to Marcus' I'm Older Now music video.
Click here to go to Marcus' hunting show.

Leslie Battle is a Texas native who began her comedy career after a distressing divorce. She is also a career soldier who served almost 13 years on active duty, and recently retired from the Ohio Army National Guard. Mother to 3, ages 21, 18 and 14, she has performed since July 2011,on the stages of the Columbus Funny Bone, The Cincinnati FunnyBone, Wiley's in Dayton (Ohio's oldest comedy club) and numerous other venues throughout Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Oklahoma.
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Click here to go to Leslie's comedy video.
Click on picture to go directly to Leslie's YouTube videos.
Click here to go to Leslie's comedy video.

Jacob Hall expected his first time on stage in 2011 to be his last, but it was there he realized his love for performing. The Ripley native received positive feedback and now performs at a variety of venues throughout Ohio, Kentucky, West Virginia and New York. Hall's performances are fueled by his audiences, and he injects his life experiences along with current events into every show, which means docking lamb tails in the spring can lead to a night out on the town filled with regrets about how he's had to "go corporate" before even turning 30.
Click here to go to Jacob's podcast.
Click here to go to Jacob's podcast.