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DeRosa got his start in comedy performing as part of a comedic musical duo called Deep at the New Road Brewhouse in his hometown of Collegeville, Pennsylvania. [1] After the duo split, DeRosa began performing stand-up comedy regularly at the Laff House in Philadelphia. DeRosa moved to New York City, performing regularly in comedy clubs.
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Laff (legal name: Laff Media, LLC) is an American digital multicast television network headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia and is owned by the Scripps Networks subsidiary of the E. W. Scripps Company. The network specializes in comedy programming, featuring mainly sitcoms from the 1990s through the 2020s.
The N Crowd is a short-form improv comedy troupe that has performed weekly since April 2005 in Philadelphia. The troupe has received positive reviews in Philadelphia Weekly, Philly Style Magazine, and The City Paper. Interviews with N Crowd members have appeared in The Philly Metro [1] and Phillyst.com. [2]
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The Laff Stop was created by Michael Callie and originated in Newport Beach, California and featured comics such as Steve Martin, David Letterman, Elayne Boosler, Bill Hicks and Robin Williams. [1] There were also Laff Stop clubs in Montclair, Ca, Palm Springs, CA and Austin, Texas (which changed its name to Cap City Comedy Club in 1996). [2]
Craps (After Hours) was originally released in 1971 on Laff Records.Some of the original LPs were accidentally mispressed with another comic's album on the B-side, Detroit comedian and musician Cha Cha Hogan's Brother Eatmore & Sister Fullbosom, which was released on Laff the same year as Pryor's album.