By Sheila Corson
After moving to Spokane in 2000, EagleBear said he walked by an open-mike comedy place and thought he could do it. So he tried, and started practicing and doing more. Then he got paid gigs and started working in casinos.
EagleBear said the jobs kept getting bigger and bigger until he landed the Showtime performance, which was filmed in February.
EagleBear said it was an honor to work with Charlie Hill, one of the seven American Indian comedians in the special. Hill is possibly the first American Indian to get a national stage, appearing on Jay Leno and David Letterman’s shows, EagleBear said.
Others in the show are Larry Omaha, J.R. Redwater, Jim Ruel, Marc Yaffee and Howie Miller.
Ah finally! This special has been a long time coming! It was taped here in Los Angeles earlier this year to a sold out crowd. The producers and directors, at Showtime and Laugh Outloud Comedy were all totally taken by surprise by the sold out crowd, the level of the comedy and the reaction of the crowd to the comedy. It was a magical night in deed. Am very proud of all of these guys, especially my boy Vaughn representin' the Colvilles yeah boiii!
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