Comedian Greg Warren grew up in St. Louis where his father was a high school wrestling coach and his mother made him play clarinet in the band. He has captivated audiences with anecdotes about the conflict inherent in meshing the two disparate high school identities of varsity wrestler and band geek. Greg’s “Flute Man” bit is a perfect encapsulation of the insecurities of high school and the ongoing quest to be cool, and is one of the most requested bits in the history of the Bob & Tom Show.
G Rock and I celebrating at a wedding.
Somewhere along the line Greg went from being just another “local” comic to becoming a professional who got really funny. He was invited to attend Montreal’s prestigious Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in 2002 as one of the featured New Faces of Comedy. I felt like a proud “comedy mom” when I stood in back watching his set that night and what was the beginning of many big breaks for Greg. He toured with The Bob & Tom All Stars Comedy Tour and appeared on BET’s Coming to the Stage and on Country Music Television. Greg has continued to play clubs, appear on tv shows like Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Show and NBC’s Last Comic Standing.
I was also in the audience when he taped Comedy Central’s Premium Blend back in 2009:

The Bob & Tom show has been good to you over the years- what’s it really like when you’re there?
Well, I just shot a comedy special in July. We are putting the finishing touches on the editing and hopefully it will come out early next year. It’s about farming and how little I know about it.

