The Bonkerz Seal of Approval
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The Bonkerz Seal of Approval is required before any comic can work for Bonkerz. These requirements include a commitment to professionalism, as well as providing a great experience for the audience. Bonkerz’ comics are given an itinerary for each venue that outlines show times, content requirements, contact information, lodging details and even a minimum time frame they must appear at the venue before the show.
Bonkerz’ comics typically work multiple Bonkerz venues every year. Some of our headlining comedians work as much as half of their calendar year just working for us. Their actions at each of our venues relates to their employment at all of our venues. Doing a good job in one location is how they earn the opportunity to work all of our locations. The converse is also true, so you can rest assured that the Bonkerz Seal of Approval is not easily earned and something that comics must maintain in order to perform at any and all Bonkerz locations.
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Dennis Blair
Early in his career, Rodney Dangerfield made Dennis Blair his protégé, and together they toured the United States and Canada for over three years. Dennis conceived and co-wrote Rodney’s hit movie, “Easy Money”. He was a co-creative, wrote and was a featured actor in two Dangerfield specials on ABC, and was consultant for the album “Rapping Rodney”. The title song (which he co-wrote) was nominated for a Grammy Award. His post-Rodney career has seen him opening for a multitude of celebrities such as Tom Jones, Gloria Estefan, Joy Behar, Jackie Mason, and the late, great George Carlin, with whom he toured exclusively for over eighteen years. He won an Emmy Award for both writing and voiceovers for the animated film “Confessions of a Standup”.
Early in his career, Rodney Dangerfield made him his protégé, and together they toured the United States and Canada for over three years. Dennis conceived and co-wrote Rodney’s hit movie, “Easy Money”, and also played two cameo roles. He co-wrote and was a featured actor in two Dangerfield specials on ABC, and was creative consultant for the album “Rappin’ Rodney”. The title song which he co-wrote was nominated for a Grammy Award.
Dennis’ post-Rodney career has seen him opening for a multitude of Celebrities such as Tom Jones, The Beach Boys, Garry Shandling, Joan Rivers, Gloria Estefan, Jackie Mason, and George Carlin, with whom he toured for over eighteen years. He appeared on “The Tonight Show” several times. He won an Emmy Award for both writing and voiceovers for the animated film “Confessions of a Standup”. He has a book, “Me First”, about his experiences opening for some of the most famous celebrities in show business.
He has released two standup comedy CD’s, “Live Performance Anxiety”, and “Words, Music and Drunks” as well as an album of original songs called “I Sleep Naked in the Rain”. He has also dabbled in theater, starring in Los Angeles in his self-penned, one-man musical comedy entitled “Also Appearing…”, about the ups and downs of his career as an opening act. And his new screenplay, “The Money Trail”, is being optioned by a production company in Hollywood. Meanwhile, he continues to headline in comedy clubs and at corporate events and open for major celebrities, and also appears from time to time in the road production of “The Rat Pack is Back” as comedian Joey Bishop.
Movies, TV shows, theaters, comedy clubs, comedy and music albums, a book, a play…has he had his fill? “As long as there are jokes to be written,” says Dennis, “and as long as my bank account remains at zero, I’ll be around.”