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#32 - Josh Pray & Amy Jo

#32 - Josh Pray & Amy Jo

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We are joined 9/5 by Josh Pray, a comedian, ahead of his Mad Hatter Shows tour dates, as well as friend of the brand Amy Jo, who's performed as an opening act on our music shows and also once as a pro wrestling ring announcer!


Born and raised in southwest Florida, Josh Pray quickly proved that his type of comedy was far-reaching. He has toured and made appearances in the contiguous United States, as well as Hawaii and Ireland. Josh is a multi-faceted comedian who produces online content daily on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Viewers can watch him learn dances, perform skits with his children, react to movies and music and share his signature “5 things”.


Amy Jo continues to grow and change musically, but never forgets her roots! This spitfire artist from the Hoosier state has picked up all of her favorite musical styles over the years and grown comfortable jumping genres and mashing up influences. From country to country rock, southern rock, and blues influences ~ the passion for music and performing pours from her.

Hosted by Neil Snyder with co-host Kimmie Walsh.


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