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Byron Kennedy
Byron Kennedy
Edgewater Hotel
2020 S Casino Dr
Laughlin, NV 89029
Apr 12, 2025
8:00 PM PDT
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Ted
July 29th 2022
Great show ! Looking forward to Byron’s return to Punch Line in December. An enjoyable evening filled with great talent and an appreciative audience. Pleasant atmosphere and attentive staff. The drinks were well worth the price and the Nachos were amazing!
Sacramento, CA@Punch Line Comedy Club
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Byron Kennedy Biography
Encouraged to remove himself from a highly successful career in radio and the music business, Byron Kennedy's comedy trajectory has taken him from open mic nights to opening slots, Las Vegas and beyond. And the explanation for his fast start is exceedingly simple: "I fucking hate meetings."
Declared the “Leonardo DaVinci Of Radio” by broadcast legend Howard Stern for naming an upstart radio station "Howard 93-7," Kennedy built an impressive résumé at a CBS Radio and, later, a top Nashville record label. Happily, it made him miserable. "I kept getting promoted into executive roles and felt like an impostor," he says. Dragged onstage at an open mic night, he heard his calling. "I did two shots, told a few stories and got some laughs. Then we went out and celebrated like I'd just killed it on The Tonight Show. The next morning, I was certain this was all I wanted to do."
Kennedy's irreverent, observational style and natural storytelling flair gelled quickly, earning opening and feature gigs nationwide, including multiple runs in Las Vegas. "When I started leaning into this thing, the opportunities to share my craft started to pop up," he says. "I can't explain it. And When you land that first laugh, there's no turning back."
Read MoreDeclared the “Leonardo DaVinci Of Radio” by broadcast legend Howard Stern for naming an upstart radio station "Howard 93-7," Kennedy built an impressive résumé at a CBS Radio and, later, a top Nashville record label. Happily, it made him miserable. "I kept getting promoted into executive roles and felt like an impostor," he says. Dragged onstage at an open mic night, he heard his calling. "I did two shots, told a few stories and got some laughs. Then we went out and celebrated like I'd just killed it on The Tonight Show. The next morning, I was certain this was all I wanted to do."
Kennedy's irreverent, observational style and natural storytelling flair gelled quickly, earning opening and feature gigs nationwide, including multiple runs in Las Vegas. "When I started leaning into this thing, the opportunities to share my craft started to pop up," he says. "I can't explain it. And When you land that first laugh, there's no turning back."
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