Killed it
by Bubbas on 11/12/22The Walker Theatre - ChattanoogaRating: 5 out of 5i saw seinfeld the week before this show. Wasnt even close who put on a better show. Jim breuer hands down put a better show on.

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THE BEGINNING . . . Jim Breuer, born on June 21, 1967 in Valley Stream, Long Island, has established himself as one of the most outrageous comedians in the U.S. through his incredible stand-up performances, charismatic stage antics and impressions, various television appearances, movie roles and his Sirius Satellite Radio show. A stand-up comedian since his high school days at Valley Stream Central High School in Valley Stream, New York, Jim worked in comedy clubs around the country for several years before deciding to become a regular on the New York comedy club circuit. After being in New York for only seven months, he landed a gig on the nationally syndicated show, "Uptown Comedy Club," where he spent two seasons. HITTING IT BIG . . . In 1995, Jim joined NBC's "Saturday Night Live," becoming best known for his original character "Goat Boy" and his impression of actor Joe Pesci, resulting in the recurring "Joe Pesci Show" sketch. Word of his uncanny imitation of Pesci spread to the actor himself, who later made a surprise appearance on "SNL" to confront the comedian - creating one of the most memorable skits in the show's history - which was later featured on the documentary, "101 Most Unforgettable Top SNL Moments." In 1998, after a four-year stint on "SNL," Jim starred in the movie "Half Baked," alongside of comedian Dave Chappelle. That summer, MTV also invited the comedian to be a host on the popular show "MTV's Beach House," which featured Jim strolling the New Jersey shore boardwalk with hidden cameras. Additional appearances include numerous stints on NBC's "Late Night with Conan O'Brien," as well as roles in several movies, such as "Dick" (1999) and "Once in the Life" (2000), and in 2006, he made a cameo appearance in Artie Lange's movie "Beer League." Also in 2006, Jim was named as the new host of VH1's popular show "Web Junk 20," where he guides viewers through the top 20 viral clips of the week. ON THE ROAD . . . Jim Breuer pioneered the "heavy-metal comedy" revolution, combining his love of rock ‘n' roll with comedy. Backed by a full band, Jim continues to entertain packed crowds with his impressions of AC/DC's Brian Johnson doing "The Hokey Pokey" and Metallica singing "If You're Happy and You Know It." In July 2007, word of Breuer's uncanny impression of Brian Johnson spread to the rock god himself, who personally requested that Jim sing with him live onstage during a John Entwistle Foundation benefit concert at BB King's Blues Club in New York. The comedian joined Brian Johnson onstage to perform a hilarious duet of Breuer's classic version of "Hokey Pokey," followed by an encore performance of "Highway to Hell". Jim's "Heavy Metal Man" comedy tours also feature a mix of routines that have become cult favorites, such as "The Wizard," "Coming Home at 4 a.m." and "Party in the Stomach." This revolutionary style of stand-up comedy secured Jim a spot on Comedy Central's list of the "100 Greatest Stand-Ups of All Time." Following his hour special on Comedy Central, Jim was invited to be a special guest host on "MTV Icon: Metallica," VH1's "Rock Honors" and Comedy Central's "Roast of Denis Leary." Unlike other comedians, Jim also shows his fans a softer side with his "Family Man" show, where he brings hilarious anecdotes about being a family man to life through charismatic stage antics and impressions. Nothing is sacred, as Jim introduces the audience to his family, telling side-splitting stories about his Dad (a.k.a. "Shuffles"), going to tap dancing lessons and gymnastics with his daughters and more. Throughout the years, Jim has also supported various charities through his comedy, including the Chris Farley Foundation, VH1 MusiCares, his local police and fire departments and more. UNLEASHING ON FANS . . . In 2004, Jim began his career at Sirius Satellite Radio as the host of his own show "Breuer Unleashed" on RawDog 104. Along with co-hosts, comedian Pete Correale and his high school buddies Larry Schneidmuller and Jimmy "Shaka," "Breuer Unleashed" takes listeners through a wide array of topics from music to family and friends to baseball and more. A variety of guests have appeared on "Breuer Unleashed," ranging from legendary rock stars like AC/DC's Brian Johnson, Metallica's James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich, Rob Zombie and Willie Nelson, to comedy greats Chevy Chase, Bill Cosby, Denis Leary and Dave Attell, and celebrities like Howard Stern, Luke Wilson, Matt Dillon, Sugar Ray Leonard and more. Airing live weekdays from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. EST, "Breuer Unleashed" is celebrating its third year on Sirius.
i saw seinfeld the week before this show. Wasnt even close who put on a better show. Jim breuer hands down put a better show on.
Relatable, hilarious experiences, fantastic new material, high-energy performance.
Beyond my expectations and was such a great show. Highly recommend.
Sib warmed up the crowd with his stick... "You don't even know!" Good stuff! Then when Jim came out, it was no-holds-barred watching a performance by one of my favorite slapstick comedians. It is as if, his act is unforced and comes naturally. He is a man possessed with an unparallelled comedic orchestration. His is act is pure genius, and what a delight it was to attend. GO, FAT JIMMY!
We truly enjoyed the show! Jim and his opening act, Joe, provided us all with the perfect escape during these crazy times. Thank you!
Funniest man in America, for sure! 2nd time to see him and can’t wait to see him again!
What a great show! From the opener to the extra meet and greet at the end. It was hilarious!
Very Entertaining! This was our 2nd time seeing him in person! Please continue to book him!
It was a great night. Close to great restaurants. The venue was perfect. Had great drinks. We laughed so hard my ribs hurt. Perfect night!
Jim was great, and Tom Sib, the warmup was hilarious as well. Jim is a magnificent story teller. We like him because he is vibrant, current and unpredictable. The Center Stage theater is small enough to be intimate and connected to the performer. A great Comedian and a great venue. Will absolutely go again when Jim is in town.
Jim was great - he’s a nut! I have seen him several times over the years. His content for this show was geared toward his marriage and family, which was overall, not very funny (especially as compared to his material from his other shows - but I also understand that his material reflects where he is in life so, fine) but he added his signature over-the-top comedy to how he told the material that made it funny. I would have liked to have seen him cover more topics.
The venue… Center Stage was perfect. Parking under garage was very convenient and easy. Show started right on time, seating was great! Jim Breuer was an amazing comedian. Totally enjoyed the evening!
We love to go to comedy shows, and have seen some of the most famous comics through the years. Jim Breuer is right up there among the best of the best. His comedy is physical and hyper-kenetic. And still so relatable. He had the entire audience rocking in their seats from laughter. If you get the opportunity, go see him!
Jim always brings the laughter with funny stories and physical comedy.
Front row was awesome! The laughter from the crowd was fantastic! Jim does not disappoint. I highly recommend!
Great show! Jim is awake and letting everyone know. We Will Fight For You Until You Wake Up America!
Maybe the funniest standup comedy act I’ve ever seen!
Jim is funny, honest and sincere…he captivates you with his comedic stories. My husband and I truly enjoyed his show. His choice for opening acts were also great.
I am not sure if it is possible but I think I almost blacked out from laughing so hard. Jim Breuer is one of the greats in my opinion.
He is just so real and awesome. He does NOT miss a trick and is "on the spot" funny.