Harrison Stebbins, has enjoyed many turns at Nick’s Comedy Stop and at Catch a Rising Star in New York. Reminiscent of a young Jay Leno, Mr. Stebbins, tall, with a full shock of dark hair, was unabashed, like the two comics before him, about poking the audience in its collective ribs. He knew he was on the Vineyard because here we were, seated at white linen-covered tables, willing to pay “six bucks for potato chips.” He proved to be a classic Boston comic — gruff and cynical with working-class biases - See more at: http://vineyardgazette.com/news/2012/02/02/whats-so-funny-comedians-edgartown?k=vg564db032cb0f8&r=1#sthash.00ajUI2N.dpuf
Harrison Stebbins, has enjoyed many turns at Nick’s Comedy Stop and at Catch a Rising Star in New York. Reminiscent of a young Jay Leno, Mr. Stebbins, tall, with a full shock of dark hair, was unabashed, like the two comics before him, about poking the audience in its collective ribs. He knew he was on the Vineyard because here we were, seated at white linen-covered tables, willing to pay “six bucks for potato chips.” He proved to be a classic Boston comic — gruff and cynical with working-class biases. - See more at: http://vineyardgazette.com/news/2012/02/02/whats-so-funny-comedians-edgartown?k=vg564db032cb0f8&r=1#sthash.00ajUI2N.dpuf
, Harrison Stebbins, has enjoyed many turns at Nick’s Comedy Stop and at Catch a Rising Star in New York. Reminiscent of a young Jay Leno, Mr. Stebbins, tall, with a full shock of dark hair, was unabashed, like the two comics before him, about poking the audience in its collective ribs. He knew he was on the Vineyard because here we were, seated at white linen-covered tables, willing to pay “six bucks for potato chips.” He proved to be a classic Boston comic — gruff and cynical with working-class biases. - See more at: http://vineyardgazette.com/news/2012/02/02/whats-so-funny-comedians-edgartown?k=vg564db032cb0f8&r=1#sthash.00ajUI2N.dpuf
Harrison Stebbins, has enjoyed many turns at Nick’s Comedy Stop and at Catch a Rising Star in New York. Reminiscent of a young Jay Leno, Mr. Stebbins, tall, with a full shock of dark hair, was unabashed, like the two comics before him, about poking the audience in its collective ribs. He knew he was on the Vineyard because here we were, seated at white linen-covered tables, willing to pay “six bucks for potato chips.” He proved to be a classic Boston comic — gruff and cynical with working-class biases. - See more at: http://vineyardgazette.com/news/2012/02/02/whats-so-funny-comedians-edgartown?k=vg564db032cb0f8&r=1#sthash.00ajUI2N.dpuf
Harrison Stebbins, has enjoyed many turns at Nick’s Comedy Stop and at Catch a Rising Star in New York. Reminiscent of a young Jay Leno, Mr. Stebbins, tall, with a full shock of dark hair, was unabashed, like the two comics before him, about poking the audience in its collective ribs. He knew he was on the Vineyard because here we were, seated at white linen-covered tables, willing to pay “six bucks for potato chips.” He proved to be a classic Boston comic — gruff and cynical with working-class biases. - See more at: http://vineyardgazette.com/news/2012/02/02/whats-so-funny-comedians-edgartown?k=vg564db032cb0f8&r=1#sthash.00ajUI2N.dpuf
Harrison Stebbins, has enjoyed many turns at Nick’s Comedy Stop and at Catch a Rising Star in New York. Reminiscent of a young Jay Leno, Mr. Stebbins, tall, with a full shock of dark hair, was unabashed, like the two comics before him, about poking the audience in its collective ribs. He knew he was on the Vineyard because here we were, seated at white linen-covered tables, willing to pay “six bucks for potato chips.” He proved to be a classic Boston comic — gruff and cynical with working-class biases. - See more at: http://vineyardgazette.com/news/2012/02/02/whats-so-funny-comedians-edgartown?k=vg564db032cb0f8&r=1#sthash.00ajUI2N.dpuf
Harrison Stebbins, has enjoyed many turns at Nick’s Comedy Stop and at Catch a Rising Star in New York. Reminiscent of a young Jay Leno, Mr. Stebbins, tall, with a full shock of dark hair, was unabashed, like the two comics before him, about poking the audience in its collective ribs. He knew he was on the Vineyard because here we were, seated at white linen-covered tables, willing to pay “six bucks for potato chips.” He proved to be a classic Boston comic — gruff and cynical with working-class biases. - See more at: http://vineyardgazette.com/news/2012/02/02/whats-so-funny-comedians-edgartown?k=vg564db032cb0f8&r=1#sthash.00ajUI2N.dpuf