Jim Norton
Thursday, Jan 10 7:30p
Zanies Comedy Night Club
Nashville,
TN
New Jersey native Jim Norton is best known for his unique point of view and outspoken humor.He is a New York Times best-selling author, radio personality and television host. Jim is a part of the successful Opie & Anthony Radio Show on Sirius/XM Radio, which has millions of devoted fans waking up to them every morning. When Jim is not on the air, he’s a regular correspondent for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, reporting from such places as the Kentucky Derby, the Espy’s, Fashion Week and the Grammys,… Show more
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Jim Norton
Known for his aggressive style, his love of controversial subjects, and his hatred of Derek Jeter, comedian Jim Norton has earned a fanatical following thanks to his busy touring schedule and hilarious contributions to the Opie & Anthony radio show....
Known for his aggressive style, his love of controversial subjects, and his hatred of Derek Jeter, comedian Jim Norton has earned a fanatical following thanks to his busy touring schedule and hilarious contributions to the Opie & Anthony radio show....
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Just when you thought he couldn't get any funnier Jim Norton stepped up the pace and sent us reeling Friday night at the Cobb. The audience reaction verged on hysteria as the one of a kind comic delivered his wildly inappropriate thoughts and observations about life as... well, as a human. What's fascinating about this guy is the way his astonishing brain takes a modest back seat to his outrageous mouth, driving the act to stunning and indisputably dangerous speeds. The real surprise is that he never crashed, he just got better and better-- and then, the audience had to go home.