Aaron Weber comedy reveals the secret behind the “mutation” of the comedy and why it was not bigger.


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Harun Weber, the drying comic in Nashville, says we are in the middle of a major comedy “Boom” now.

Before he appeared for the first time in the movie “Signature Dish”, “The Citizen of Alabama”, and one of the largest comedy stars in Nashville, he was surprised by the importance of the comedy scene in pop culture, as well as huge popularity of some Standop comedians.

“Yes, people talk a lot about a comedy mutation in the eighties, but in the middle, I think, a larger boom now,” The big part is that it was not easy to consume comedy. ”

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“Special dish” show on Friday, January 31 on YouTube. (Fox News Digital/Nikolas Lanum)

Fox spoke to Weber this week from Inside Zanies Comedy Night Club, one of the central pieces of the comedy scene in Nashville and the place where his new special was portrayed.

On Friday, Friday, his friend and colleague Nate Paraguzi, “Natillland Entertainment”-said a special saying for 30 minutes with jokes Weber says he had a “most fun” performance over nine years so far in industry.

“Nine years of standing almost every night of this type of this type that I got there. This was the thirty (minutes) where I was enjoying the most fun.”

Weber, who displays the serious style that he self -denouncing, said to his comedian routine, Fox is “very proud” in the new private, while describing it as a group revolving around “a kind of thing.”

“So I am enthusiastic about people to see it. It is a group of nonsense. I asked all the time, like what you are talking about on the stage?”

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Aaron Weber is 10 years in Nashville. (Fox News Digital/Nikolas Lanum)

Weber is somewhat touches of irrational substances covered with a “signature dish”, how one of the jokes is a sharp antacid for all.

“I am talking about Times for a very large period of this private, so there is definitely a lesson I am trying to teach anyone. We are just trying to enjoy and hope that people will do it.”

When asked about the title of private, Al -Hazli said it was a little about the food, which is a major topic in his position.

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Weber, who was born in Montgomery, Alabama, before graduating from Notre Dame and then moving to the city of music to follow Standop, tell Fox only how “excited” is that he would become a comic, even in “The Bad Nights”

“But in general, such is crazy to do for a living. Standop comedy is very fun. It is very fun to perform people.”

It may seem that the comedy was a sudden turn for Weber, who specialized in marketing and picking philosophy in his mother mother, but he told Fox that he always loved the form of art and finally finished following this after college.

“I was a fan of reserve comedy for a long time, and I saw it all the time, and I kept routine procedures. I would have performed the family as a child, but I never thought about doing this until I was in the college, and I realized that there is nothing to enter.

He mentioned how he started doing the open microphone “every night when I was able” during his job after college, saying that within a few months I was taking it seriously. “

In the end, he left this job and comedy “All I have been doing since then.”

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The “Special dish” was filmed at Zanies Comedy Club in Nashville, Tennessee. (Fox News Digital/Nikolas Lanum)

Despite the obstacles and rejection that emerging comedy faces, Weber Fox told him that he was committed to making it in this industry, noting that throughout his journey, he might be a long rough path.

“I went to this, knowing that it will take some time. I will make a lot of meaningless decisions. A spot and earn money.

“But thinking was,” I want to do this. I want to be good in this, “” he mentioned, noting that “he never thought about taking off.”

Weber admitted that if he was a little older and had more responsibilities, he might have not followed the parking profession, saying: “No responsibilities at that time should bear, so it was the time to do so.”

“I think if I have a daughter as I do now and a family depends on me, I would have become more cautious.”

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Aaron Weber Fox News told the digital that comedy is very similar to golf playing. (Fox News Digital/Nikolas Lanum)

The comedy spoke to Fox News a little about the Nashville comedy scene, describing it as a “really good place” for a comedian arising to cut their teeth. “I think there are a lot of opportunities to get the time of quality quickly,” he said.

However, he also said that it has become a great place to get the Standup career in general, while in the past, a comedy is looking to make “moving to Los Angeles, you had to move to New York now. Also.”

“I don't think this is the case anymore. I think that many players have proven this, like men like Dusty Slay,” said Weber. The comedian added that his colleague “was basically only in Nashville for his professional life and is now a theater with the Netflix shows.”

“You can have a good profession in a comedy from Nashville, and I remember that I was thinking,” well, if I can do this – I love the city. I got a house here with my wife, I want to raise my daughter here.

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Aaron Weber was born in Montgomery, Alabama before graduating from Notre Dame and then moves to the city of music to follow Standop. (Fox News Digital/Nikolas Lanum)

Part of what made Nashville very special for the young Al -Hazli and the family is Zanies Comedy Club. Low lighting and intimate place has a modest phase framed by a blue blue background and a large “zanies” brand. The place resides about 300 members of the audience, although Weber told Fox that this is the great ability of the comedy club.

Along its walls, ranks on rows of shots belonging to each of the comedian actors who occupied the club's title – a list of comedy giants such as Eddie Murphy, Bill Power, Dave Chapille and the late Sam Kennson.

“For me, there is no more prominent stage in this city more than this city,” Weber said, referring to Zianis. “Every comic actor I took care of, every person I have ever done, I looked at, similar to my career and thinking after that, and performing there at that stage behind me., And this is not lost at all.”

This is a great praise coming from a person who confirms that he was the youngest comedian in history in history to perform in one of the most famous stages in the world, The Grand Ole OPRY, at the age of 27.

On that, he said: “I had a limited research on this, but I think I am the younger ever there there and no one has called me after that. So, I will continue to say even someone, someone younger than me do so.”

Witber's other demand for fame is a hole hole on “The Nateland PodCast”-which started in 2020 by Bargatze, a Standop phenomenon that obtained the highest comedy round gained in 2024, according to Billboard.com.

Weber Fox told the podcast that was “huge” for his professional life, saying that many of his fans in standing were known to him.

“The vast majority of the people who come to see me live, so they got to know me first,” he said.

He said: “It is almost similar to the home base for my career. This is what podcasts looks, and it is just a lot of fun. I mean, I love all these men.” Bates. “I have an explosion that I record every week, so yes, it's a large part of my career for sure.”

When asked about Standup's success from his co-fellow, such as Bargatze-who broke Record For Arena in Nashville Bridgestone during his 2023 tour – or the massive spread of others and comedians in the media, Weber said was evidence of the “mutation” of the comedy led by social media.

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Weber on the “Nateland Entertainment” channel on YouTube is now flowing. (Fox News Digital/Nikolas Lanum)

He told Fox, with the simplicity of the simplicity of obtaining content for the masses that will give you a special person, after which this special will be broadcast on the TV for an hour, as you know, then hope that someone will see it. “

“The comedy was not bigger,” Weber announced. He referred to another comic star and his tremendous success as evidence of the importance of the mediator. “They are in the direction in a way that they have not done for a while. Shen Gillis is like celebrities in the A list now. Like, it is everywhere … it's just a handful of the comic stories that were so.”

Regarding his own vision of success, comedian Fox told that he had more modest ambitions than breaking the huge attendance records or being an engine.

“After five years from now, if I am still making a full -time comedy, it will definitely win,” he said. “But I already did more than I started doing it when I started, and it is just to be able to do this only. This is a victory.”

Weber on the “Nateland Entertainment” channel on YouTube is now flowing.

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