About Me:Josh Sneed is quickly making his mark as one of the top young comics in the business, and for the purpose of this bio, has become skilled in the art of writing in the third person. After quitting a comfy day job working for Procter & Gamble, he’s made excellent strides in following his passion for making people laugh. He’s opened for such acts as Dave Chappelle, Dane Cook, and Lewis Black.
Most recently, Josh finished 2nd out of 100 of Comedy Central’s top comedians in the Annual Stand-up Showdown, earning him a deal to record a new album on Comedy Central Records. In 2006, Josh filmed a 30-minute special, “Comedy Central Presents: Josh Sneed” that debuted in March 2007 and is currently re-airing. In November of 2006, Josh placed 6th in the Sierra Mist/MySpace Stand-up or Sit Down Challenge out of over 2,000 entrants. Finishing high in competitions is nothing new to Josh. In 4th grade he earned a blue ribbon for throwing a softball through a tire.
In 2004, he performed at the Just For Laugh's Montreal Comedy Festival in the "New Faces of Comedy" group, one of the highest honors that a comedian at his level can achieve. Josh has also be seen performing in large venue theaters across the country as an opening act for the various members of "The Blue Collar Comedy Tour", and has made several appearances on "The Bob & Tom Show".
His first solo comedy CD, “A Shout Out To My Peeps”, is receiving high praise from fans and critics across the country, and receives regular airplay on XM and Sirius satellite radio.
Music:John Legend, Marc Broussard, The Roots, Common, Kanye West, Brian McKnight, Michael Buble, Ms. Dynamite, The Killers, Frank Sinatra, Jamie Liddell, The White Stripes, Linkin Park, Jay-Z, MJ, and like 4,000 other people who found their way into my iTunes.
Movies:A Few Good Men, The Princess Bride, SAW, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective, The Shawshank Redemption, Fight Club, Jerry Maguire, Anchorman, Old School, The Wedding Crashers, Swingers, Office Space, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, South Park: The Movie, Blazing Saddles, Goodfellas, Napolean Dynamite, The Usual Suspects, Team America, I could go on forever....
TV:The Office, Family Guy, and Curb Your Enthusiasm are the best shows on television...period. I also enjoy Rob and Big, Extras, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Entourage, Paranormal State, The Sopranos, The Daily Show, Scrubs, Sportscenter, World Series of Poker (one day I'll be there)
Books:"A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius" - David Eggers
Anything by Chuck Palahniuk
Likes:Stand-up comedy, writing, acting, movies, soulful R&;B, golf, soccer, baseball, basketball, people watching, cooking, poker, my dog Jack, pigtails, sweets, electric blankets, my ipod, sleeping in, craps, blackjack, CINCINNATI BENGALS FOOTBALL WHO DEY!?, Cincinnati Reds baseball, Duke basketball, Notre Dame Football, and of course, making people laugh
Vices:Ask me...
Heroes:My father, Stewey Griffin, Robert Smigel, Lorne Michaels
Thursday, September 4, 2008, 01:02 PM EST [General]
First and foremost, big thanks to Mo Egger for giving me the opportunity to attempt to fill in for him today. Hopefully, we'll have some fun.
If you'd like to email me during the show or after, send it to josh@joshsneed.com.
I've got a lot of stuff going on locally and rather than sound like a commercial on air, I figured I'd just post the events here. If you can and/or want to support them, sweet.
Friday, Sept. 5 (8PM) CCAT Comedy Show - Once again, I've been asked to be a part of the Center for Chemical Addiction Treatment (CCAT) Comedy Jam. This event is for a great cause and will be held again at the Cincinnati Art Museum. Also on the bill are good friends Geoff Tate, Wix, and Will Hardesty. For more info on this show, check out www.ccatsober.org or call 513.381.6772.
TUESDAY, SEPT. 9 (8 PM) - COMEDY CENTRAL EVENT AT GO BANANAS IN CINCINNATI - As many of you know, Mitch Hedberg passed away in 2005. The impact he left on his fans and fellow comedians cannot be measured. Just before his passing, Mitch was recording material for a new CD, "Do You Believe in Gosh?" Comedy Central has put together this final CD for Mitch and will be releasing it on Sept 9. To celebrate, Comedy Central is holding "Mitch Across America". There will be shows in New York, Minneapolis, Seattle, Austin, Los Angeles, and Cincinnati. I am heading up the Cincinnati show and have put together an all-star lineup. The show will be recorded for Comedy Central to use on their website and who knows what else. There will be CD give-aways and all sorts of fun stuff. Other comics include:
Geoff Tate - Comedy Central's "Live at Gotham", toured with Mike Birbiglia
Will Hardesty - Winner of San Francisco Comedy Competition
Nikki Glaser - NBC's Last Comic Standing
Ryan Dalton - Comedy Central's "Live at Gotham"
Tim Northern - Finalist on CBS's "Star Search", Bob and Tom Favorite
Tommy Jonnagin - Comedy Central Presents, Late Show w/David Letterman, "Live at Gotham"
This is going to be an AMAZING show. We'll all do our set, then go back onstage and tell our favorite Mitch Hedberg jokes. Tickets are only $15 and we need a big crowd to make this event a success. For more info or to secure yourself a seat, call Go Bananas Comedy Club at 513.984.9288. PLEASE SUPPORT THIS EVENT!!!
Sunday, Oct. 5 - 1st Annual Gary Sneed Memorial Golf Outing - My dad was an amazing person. He was taken from us way too soon earlier this year after battling cancer for three months. There isn't a day that goes by that something doesn't remind me of him. The last couple of years, my family has held a golf outing called the Mitchell Open, put together by my cousin, Kevin Mitchell. This year, we've changed the name to honor my father and are turning it into a legitmate tournament. There will be prizes for individuals and the winning teams, door prizes, silent auction items, a dinner, t-shirts for all, and new stuff is being added everyday. All proceeds will benefit the American Cancer Society and the "Whom Shall I Send?" fund started in my dad's name. It's going to be held at the golf center at Kings Island in Cincinnati. Space is limited, but we need golfers (individuals or foursomes), volunteers, donations, and door prizes. If you would like to help out this event in ANY way, please email me directly at josh@joshsneed.com. Thanks in advance, we hope this event will grow into something bigger each year.
Thanks for reading that stuff, I appreciate the love.
This is a repost of a blog I did a few years ago about Opening Day...
"Put me in coach, I'm ready to play...today."
I love baseball. More
importantly, I love America's first professional baseball team, the
Cincinnati Reds. Opening Day in Cincinnati is one of the biggest events
of the year, as it should be. People take off work, kids get out of
school early, and everyone focuses on the baseball game. There are
certain things you can always look forward to when attending Red's
games. The smell of fresh cut grass, teaching kids about the benefits
of steroids, and lots and lots of drunk people. It never fails that the
Red's get everyone's hopes up early in the year. But usually we'll see
a Ken Griffey Jr. injury, horrible relief and closer pitching, and then
some guy from AAA comes up big at the end of the season to be sure and
instill "hope for next year".
We had great seats for Opening Day this year. Thanks Phil.
So there
we were, Opening Day. What a setup. The New York Mets had a huge
offseason and acquired the likes of Carlos Beltran and Pedro Martinez.
The Reds gave up ahome run in the first inning. "Here we go again.", we
thought. "Same ol' Reds". But in the bottom of the first, the Reds
scored three runs on ahomer by Adam Dunn (see also "stud"). Well, we
might have a game afterall. But we still had 8 more innings to get
through, so I decided to start one of my favorite activities: people
watching. It wasn't too long before I found a gem. He was a few rows in
front of us and he was "that guy" all day long.
"Man I'm sure glad I'm not hanging drywall today."
I first
noticed this gentleman whenthe stars and stripespeeked out from under
his ball cap. Everyone attending the game that day gotten an American
flag to wave during the National Anthem, but this guy had a vision.
"What if I use it to keep my neck cool for the rest of the game"
Brilliant. How do you think our soldiers overseas would feel, or those
who fought so fearlessly in wars past if they knew that the symbol of
freedom that they were shedding blood and giving up their lives for was
being used by some hillbilly in Northern Kentucky to keep his neck from
getting any "redder" I thought this might be the guy to watch for the
rest of the game. Five minutes later, he tried to start "the wave" (see
circa 1985). We are locked on target.
Pedro
Martinez proceeded to shut down the next 15 batters, striking out 13 of
them. By the 7th inning, the Mets were back on top 6-4. I had to get an
update on our friend a few rows up, and sure enough I called it, the
shirt had come off.
"It's such a nice day, maybe I won't go home and beat my illegitimate children afterall."
The
innings kept rolling, the Reds kept getting out, and this guy kept
drinking. He was starting to get loud and yell at everyone from the
cotton candy girl to the umpire behind the plate. This guy was getting
hammered, and I started to realize why they chose to use plastic beer
bottles at the stadium. Phil was getting prettyintoxicated himself at
this point, but at least he behaves himself and keeps it fun. He's one
of the funniest "non-comics" I know, and a big Reds fan. He's the best.
Phil and I in the stands.
In all
fairness, the bald guy wasn't the only one deterring my attention from
the game. The guy behind me was even worse. Why is there always some
white trash father who decides to take his mullet-head kids to the
baseball game and proceed to explain everything they're ever learned
about baseball which usually boils down to video games and memorizing
"Bull Durham" Every pitch, every play, this guy feels the need to
explain to his entire row what just happened. And you can't turn around
and correct him everytime. One time I wanted to just turn around and
awe his children with something even he didn't know. "You see kids,
that pop-up to the shortstop is called a 'can of corn'. It's a term
that refers back to the old grocery store days when the clerks couldn't
reach the items on the top shelf. They'd have to use the end of a
broomstick to knock the can off of the shelf and then they'd catch it
in their apron...'can of corn'." (see EA SportsTriple Play Baseball2004
for Playstation). What's our other friend up to
"Say it to my face."
Don't
ask me what he's yelling about, I have no idea. but I had to snap a
quick pic. Have you no shame sir? So here we are in the 9th inning, Reds
still losing 6-4. The Cincinnati Reds unfaithful started to leave the
park. Not us. The first guy up, Austin Kearns got a base hit to lead
off the 9th. Adam Dunn stepped in and sent his second home run of the
game over the fence. I told you he was a stud. All of a sudden, it's
6-6. The place is ROCKING! This was the first time I saw people stop
and return to their seats when they were about to leave. Suddenly, the
stadium was packed again and people are going nuts. Enter Joe Randa.
Joe Randa's first game as a Cincinnati Red since being picked up from
the Kasas City Royals in the offseason. He'd had a great game so far,
but with one pitch, Joe Randa put a ball over the left field wall
giving the Cincinnati Reds their first ever walk-off home run in the
history of the club. One word: pandamonium.
The tall stacks came alive as the Reds start the season 1-0.
What'll
happen from here Who knows. The Reds are in one of the toughest
divisions in baseball. But who cares really There will still be white
trash people with their shirts off getting drunk and using "Old Glory"
instead of sunscreen. There will still be home runs and overpriced
parking. And we'll keep going to the games, cheering for the Reds,
buying peanuts and cracker jacks. And to be honest, I don't care if I
ever get back.
Hey Josh, Not sure if I can do this through lookatmeshirts.com but I was just wondering about customized shirt pricing. A group of us are participating in a breast cancer walk and want to make shirts. There will be words on the front and back. I was just wondering about how much something like that would cost depending on how many we order? Or can you direct me to the correct person to contact if you're not sure? Thanks
Happen to be hiring at your store? I have a bachelors degree in marketing from NKU. I graduated in December and have been looking for a job since. Just thought I would ask since I own a few of the shirts from your store it seems like a great place to work... Hopefully will see you Friday at Go bananas..
Hey Josh, Not sure if I can do this through lookatmeshirts.com but I was just wondering about customized shirt pricing. A group of us are participating in a breast cancer walk and want to make shirts. There will be words on the front and back. I was just wondering about how much something like that would cost depending on how many we order? Or can you direct me to the correct person to contact if you're not sure? Thanks
Kenny08:57 AM EST