Special Event-Thursday, March 26th Only! Solo Musician Jamie Syrie…plus special guests Erik Mackenroth and Tony Clifton!
| March 26, 2009 | ||
| 7:00 pm | to | 9:00 pm |
Jamie Syrie is a singer/songwriter who’s been playing music for about 16 years.
He has performed all over Los Angeles, Orange County, Huntington Beach, &60D
Manteca, California, as well as, Colorado, Nevada & Utah. Currently, he
resides in Colorado. “I’m a Broadcast Journalism student at Mesa State
College. My music is alternative/indie-style music. Morrissey is the biggest
influence on my music and writing. After a long break, I am venturing out to
perform again with new songs.”
Erik Mackenroth was born in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and moved with his family to Manteca, California in 1977. As Mackenroth grew up, he formed a love for comedy. In elementary and high school, he entered talent shows where he imitated popular comedians of the day such as, Rodney Dangerfield. Mackenroth went to college in central California where he majored in performing arts. This helped to prepare him for his future in the entertainment field.
In 1995, Mackenroth performed in his first professional show in Walnut Creek, California. After he got a taste for the comedic stage, he moved to southern California a year later. He began at a café in Los Alomitos and from that point, he has been performing standup in a variety of venues.
Erik is currently Headlining and Featuring all over comedy clubs in California. Occasionally, he tours different cities in the United States to expand his fan base. Please go to erikmackenroth.com for more information.
Tony Clifton bio information:
“Tony Clifton was discovered by the legendary comedian Andy Kaufman in
1969, while performing in a seedy lounge in Las Vegas, Nevada. Kaufman was
immediately mesmerized and signed Clifton to open for him on several occasions,
most notably his historic “Carnegie Hall Concert”.
In the 80’s, Mr. Clifton appeared numerous times on such shows as David
Lettermann2C Merv Griffin, and Dinah Shore. He was a favorite of Jim Henson and
appeared on “The Miss Piggy Special.” Rodney Dangerfield hired Tony
to open for him at Bill Grahamm| world famous Fillmore in San Francisco.