Comedy on the Cumberland – Xavier King (X-MAN)
October 14, 2010
Clarksville, TN – Comedy on the Cumberland was back at the Roxy Regional Theatre July 20th, 2010 at 7:00pm. A comedy benefit for the Clarksville-Montgomery County Humane Society. The show was hosted by Hank Bonecutter and featured Xavier King (X-MAN).
Comedy on the Cumberland – October 12th
October 14, 2010
Clarksville, TN – Comedy on the Cumberland was back at the Roxy Regional Theatre July 20th, 2010 at 7:00pm. A comedy benefit for the Clarksville-Montgomery County Humane Society. The show was hosted by Hank Bonecutter and featured comedians Dan Whitehurst, Greg Lee, and Xavier King (X-MAN). The headliner for the night was Keith Alberstadt.
Comedy on the Cumberland to return the the Roxy Regional Theatre
September 13, 2010
Fast becoming one of Clarksville’s most popular fundraisers, Comedy on the Cumberland is set to return to the Roxy Theatre on Tuesday October 12th at 7:00pm. The headliner will be Nashville comedian Keith Alberstadt. The October show will raise money and awareness for the Clarksville-Montgomery County Humane Society.
Alberstadt has appeared on David Letterman and is a former Nashville comic who has taken his career to New York. “We were fortunate to get Alberstadt who is in high demand, and was coming through Nashville on his way to South Carolina to do a show”, said Bonecutter. Former Comedy on the Cumberland headliner Rik Roberts said “You don’t want to miss Keith — I promise!”
Comedy on the Cumberland – Behind the Scenes
August 9, 2010
Comedy on the Cumberland returned to the Roxy Theatre July 20th, 2010 at 7:00pm. Some of Nashville’s funniest comedians were there to entertain along with Clarksville’s very own Jim Gossett headlining the event, with assistance from John Bowman, Chad Riden, Brian Bates, and Brian E. Eiley.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wX8nwwe4UGsComedy on the Cumberland provides post-flood assistance to local branch of the American Red Cross
July 22, 2010
The Second Comedy on the Cumberland benefit has come and gone. The charity event held on Tuesday evening brought five very funny comedian to Clarksville; raising over $4,000 to help the local chapter of the American Red Cross start on their own road to recovery after the Great Flood of 2010.
Interim CEO Randy Weddle related how they were affected by the flooding. “The flood of 2010 affected your Red Cross just as it did so many citizens of the county and surrounding areas. We had about three feet of water that came through our building, but you would never know it by the way that our strong hearted volunteers responded to the needs of our citizen”. The Red Cross spent a lot of money and expended a lot of their resources, helping local residents during the May 2010 flooding.
Comedy on the Cumberland returns next week
July 14, 2010
The second installment of Comedy on the Cumberland returns to the Roxy Theatre on Tuesday July 20th at 7:00pm. Some of Nashville’s funniest comedians will be in Clarksville to entertain you with Clarksville’s very own Jim Gossett headlining the event, with assistance from Chad Riden, Brian Bates, and Brian E Kiley.
This show will benefit the Clarksville/Montgomery County chapter of the Red Cross with all proceeds going directly to the local chapter to continue to serve those in need. Time is running out to get your tickets to what is going to be the funniest night of the summer. There are a limited number of tickets available so get yours soon! You can pick up tickets at the downtown branch of F&M Bank, or and at the Roxy Theatre’s box office. The cost is $40.00 a person, or $75.00 for a couple.
Comedy on the Cumberland to return July 20th!
June 21, 2010
On Tuesday July 20th, at 7:00pm the Roxy Regional Theatre will host some of the areas funniest comedians who will perform as part of the “Comedy on the Cumberland,” charity event. The proceeds from the event will go to benefit The Clarksville-Montgomery County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Comedy on the Cumberland is the brainchild of Hank Bonecutter, general manager of WJZM 1400 AM radio station, and a comedian.
Proceeds from the July 20th show will go to benefit the Clarksville chapter of the American Red Cross, with proceeds going directly to the local chapter. “The great flood of 2010 not only devastated Clarksville, it also devastated the Red Cross facility on Riverside drive”, said Bonecutter, “While the flood waters have receded, during the flooding the local chapter of the Red Cross put a tremendous amount of their resources into our community, and they are still out there on the front lines helping families in need. So it was a no-brainer for us to do something to help them out, and so our next show is going to be for them”. [Read more]
Comedy on the Cumberland – hosted by Hank Bonecutter
April 18, 2010
Comedy on the Cumberland, April 13th at 7:00 pm at the Roxy Regional Theatre in Clarksville TN, is a comedy benefit for project F.U.E.L. because a hungry child is no laughing matter. Hosted by “Hank Bonecutter”.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vVv0MwLal8&feature=relatedComedy on the Cumberland – Behind the Scenes
April 18, 2010
Comedy on the Cumberland, April 13th at 7:00 pm at the Roxy Regional Theatre in Clarksville TN, was a comedy benefit for project F.U.E.L. because a hungry child is no laughing matter. This is interviews and a behind the scenes look at the show.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwMR20yPBI4Titans Caravan pays a visit to Clarksville
April 17, 2010
The Tennessee Titans Caravan stopped in Clarksville TN on April 16th at the Shoe Carnival on Wilma Rudolph Blvd. #71 Michael Roos, one of the NFL’s top linemen headlined this trip. He was joined by the “Voice of the Titans” Mike Keith along with the Titans mascot T-RAC. The majority of Caravan visits are presented by one of the affiliates of the Titans Radio Network, in this case it was the local Radio Station, WJZM, which was represented by it’s owner Hank Bonecutter.
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