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For Immediate Release:
June
10, 2004
"Bicycling Comedian"
Pedals to
Bridgewater
for June 19 Performance
Comedian Tom
Snyders has spent the past 17 years pedaling his fully-loaded touring
bicycle to all his stand-up comedy performances. He’s cycled more than
124,000 miles and to all 50 states.
His next stop is
Bridgewater, Va., where he will perform two shows at the Cole Auditorium
in the Kline Campus Center at Bridgewater College, 402 E. College St.,
on Saturday, June 19, at 7:00 and 8:30 p.m. The show is featured as a
part of Bike Virginia. Tickets are $5 at the door.
Snyders will arrive
at the show by bicycle, pedaling in from Key West, Fla., on his way up
the East Coast to New York City. Bridgewater is one of many stops
Snyders will make on what he’s calling “the first-ever book tour by
bicycle.” He’s promoting National Lampoon’s Big Book of True Facts,
an all-new collection of absurd-but-true humor from everyday life. The
book, which is officially released June 23, features more than 200
photographs of funny road signs contributed by Snyders.
Snyders’ journey and his
“Smile America Bicycle Comedy Tour” began in 1987 when he left Las Vegas
by bicycle. Since then he’s been pedaling the back roads of this country
performing his clean, unique, one-man comedy show at bike events,
conferences and comedy clubs. Along the way he snaps pictures of weird
and amusing road signs he encounters. He now has a collection of more
than 7,000 images – the very best of which are featured in his live
performances and now the National Lampoon book.
“I’m off the
interstate and not going by at 60 miles an hour so I see a lot of
strange stuff,” Snyders explains. “Some of it’s incredibly funny, and I
always keep my camera loaded and ready.”
After a brief stint
in New York City, he will continue pedaling across the country, doing
comedy shows and book signings along the way, eventually ending up in
Los Angeles in October.
Over the years,
he’s also pedaled onto the set of nine national television shows,
including three appearances on Live With Regis & Kathie Lee. He’s
also appeared on Comedy Central and ESPN and he’s been a featured
performer at the “Just For Laughs” International Comedy Festival in
Montreal, Canada.
On this journey
Snyders has also: been attacked by a police dog; pedaled up a mountain
in the middle of a raging snow storm; looked a grizzly bear in the eye
from 15 feet away; been run out of town by local police in Georgia; and
tried to figure out how to possibly have a steady relationship while on
the road for 17 years.
Snyders has also written
a screenplay; coincidentally, it’s about a comedian who travels by
bicycle to all his stand-up comedy performances. “It’s Forrest Gump
meets Seabiscuit,” he jokes.# # #
It's not just a comedy show, it's an adventure!
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