Kenny Robinson is one of the few comedians that can be called a
Canadian Comedy legend.
For over 25 years Kenny Robinson has been touring across North America
winning both audiences and critical acclaim with his raucous,
irreverent, profane and opinionated brand of "in your face" style of
comedy and social commentary.
Kenny Robinson has appeared at the renowned Montreal Just for Laughs
Comedy Festival, Laffapalooza Urban Comedy Festival in Atlanta, The CBC
Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Zanies, L.A.'s Comedy Store and Improv, has
had his own CBC television special of "Comics", and is the founder of
the Nubian Disciples All Black Comedy Revue, (entering its 11th year)
and Toronto's Soul'd Out Comedy Festival.
Over his career, Kenny has shared the stage with such comedians as
Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle, Jim Carrey, Norm McDonald, Russell Peters,
Robert Schimmel, Tommy Davidson, Tommy Chong, Margaret Cho, Paul
Mooney, Lenny Clark, Phyllis Diller, and the late, great, Sam Kinison.
Robinson has co hosted The Gemini Awards, as well being twice nominated
for his groundbreaking CBC television special "Thick and Thin". He is
also the creator, writer and host of the Comedy Networks edgy show
"After Hours," and for 2 years was the co-host of FLOW 93.5 "Morning
Rush" radio show.