Paul Frisbie Biography
Paul Frisbie is an American standup comedian, author and songwriter. He is best known for his songs, which have been popularized through comedy radio programming like The Bob & Tom Show.
Age
Paul was born and raised in the United States of America.
Education
Paul attended the University of Illinois.
Wife- Married
He is happily married to his wife.
Career
Frisbie is an American stand-up comedian, author, and songwriter. Although he is primarily a monologist, he is best known for his songs, which have become popularized by comedic radio shows such as The Bob & Tom Show. Favorites include “Thank God You Broke My Heart”, “Christmas Letter”, and “Gaining One Pound Per Day”. Frisbie began performing in the 1980s, when he owned the Alley Cat Saloon in Champaign, Illinois, which was a hub of the old live music scene on the University of Illinois campus. After selling his nightclub and returning to Chicago, he worked his way up the comedy ladder at places like Zanies and the original Chicago Improv. He worked his way up the comedy ladder in clubs like Zanies and the original Chicago Improv. He is often compared to Rodney Dangerfield of which he has said, “I hope they’re talking about the energy, not physical appearance — I happen to think that I look like Robert Redford.
Net Worth
Paul has an estimated net worth of 500 thousand dollars.
Songs
Wicked Fun, CD Release, 2000
Hell Gigs and Hack Lines, CD Release, 2005
Bits and Pieces, DVD Release, 2008
The Chicago River From Your Window published 2002