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Trae Crowder grew up in Celina, TN, a town sometimes described as having “more liquor stores than traffic lights” (2-0 as of the last count). Like most people from the deep rural south, Trae grew up with an affinity for literature, film, blacks and gays. In 1998, at the age of 12 and after seeing Chris Rock on HBO, he decided he wanted to be a comedian.
Corey’s love for comedy started when he was just a toddler watching Carson (and then Leno) from a blanket on the floor next to his daddy Dale. By 2nd grade, he had already informed his teachers that he was going to be a comedian and didn’t ever consider another profession. At 16, he worked up the nerve to do his 1st open mic (lying about his age to be admitted into the club).
Drew Morgan is the first person in his family to go into comedy. Drew’s act has been described as “Mark Twain on acid,” and that pretty much gets at it. Hailing from Sunbright, Tennessee, which has a population of about 597 good people and 3 really shitty ones, he was raised by a preacher and a librarian. This explains Drew’s intellectualism and constant state of existential crisis. Drew’s humor is sly and biting, you’ll notice he has a big chip on his shoulder – it is BBQ flavored. He is a good dancer.