Exclusive: Top comic Nate Bargatze has announced the launch of The Nateland Company, a new family-friendly content company for audiences of all ages, through which he’ll produce stand-up comedy specials, showcases, sketches, scripted episodic content for film and television, podcasts, music and more.
Up first for release by the company, based out of Bargatze’s hometown of Nashville, is the series Nateland Presents: The Showcase, which debuts on YouTube today. The comic directed all six episodes, to roll out weekly, which place the spotlight on an expansive roster of up-and-coming comics. Among them are Mandal, Donnie Sengstack, Mr. Derick, Jim Flannigan, Renard Hirsch, Alex Velluto, Mal Hall, Jen Fulwiler, Jonnie W., Justin Smith, Mary Santora, Rahn Hortman, Caleb Elliot, Luca Ferro, Matt Taylor, Mike James, Karen Mills and Andrew Stanley.
Hosted by Dusty Slay, Aaron Weber and Brian Bates, The Showcase was taped at Zanies Comedy Club in Nashville...
Up first for release by the company, based out of Bargatze’s hometown of Nashville, is the series Nateland Presents: The Showcase, which debuts on YouTube today. The comic directed all six episodes, to roll out weekly, which place the spotlight on an expansive roster of up-and-coming comics. Among them are Mandal, Donnie Sengstack, Mr. Derick, Jim Flannigan, Renard Hirsch, Alex Velluto, Mal Hall, Jen Fulwiler, Jonnie W., Justin Smith, Mary Santora, Rahn Hortman, Caleb Elliot, Luca Ferro, Matt Taylor, Mike James, Karen Mills and Andrew Stanley.
Hosted by Dusty Slay, Aaron Weber and Brian Bates, The Showcase was taped at Zanies Comedy Club in Nashville...
- 10/3/2023
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
On any given night in St. Louis, there are dozens chances to treat your ears to some phenomenal musicianship. The St. Louis music scene is, and always has been, very diverse. Whether it’s blues in the Soulard neighborhood, cool vocal stylings at a hip suburban bistro, or the joyful jamming of a Grateful Dead tribute band in the Loop, the live music scene in St. Louis has rocked visitors, and locals every single night. Until Covid. When the pandemic hit, live music was one of the first things to be affected and will be one of the last to come back. If you miss going to concerts, imagine how the musicians, sound & lighting techs, stagehands, bartenders and everyone else involved in the presentation of live music must feel.
On March 12, the St. Louis Classic Rock Preservation Society will present Keep Live Alive Saint Louis, a Free 90-minute entertainment video...
On March 12, the St. Louis Classic Rock Preservation Society will present Keep Live Alive Saint Louis, a Free 90-minute entertainment video...
- 3/11/2021
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
On any given night in St. Louis, there are dozens chances to treat your ears to some phenomenal musicianship. The St. Louis music scene is, and always has been, very diverse. Whether it’s blues in the Soulard neighborhood, cool vocal stylings at a hip suburban bistro, or the joyful jamming of a Grateful Dead tribute band in the Loop, the live music scene in St. Louis has rocked visitors, and locals every single night. Until Covid. When the pandemic hit, live music was one of the first things to be affected and will be one of the last to come back. If you miss going to concerts, imagine how the musicians, sound & lighting techs, stagehands, bartenders and everyone else involved in the presentation of live music must feel.
On March 12, the St. Louis Classic Rock Preservation Society will present Keep Live Alive Saint Louis, a Free 90-minute entertainment video...
On March 12, the St. Louis Classic Rock Preservation Society will present Keep Live Alive Saint Louis, a Free 90-minute entertainment video...
- 3/1/2021
- by Tom Stockman
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
The VOD market has found itself becoming an increasingly important component of the movie business in recent months as the Coronavirus pandemic wreaked havoc on both the shooting and release schedules of virtually every major project that was in some stage of production. The studios have taken to releasing their theatrical efforts on home video a lot sooner than they would have originally anticipated, while plenty of titles have skipped theaters entirely and been sent straight to digital as a cost-cutting measure.
Up until the advent and unstoppable rise of streaming services, a movie being released straight to video was often seen as a mark of poor quality, but these days, there are some pretty big stars and filmmakers seeing their work bypass cinemas altogether, and this week is no different, with several projects featuring high-profile names making their way to VOD.
Mel Gibson may have recently found himself in...
Up until the advent and unstoppable rise of streaming services, a movie being released straight to video was often seen as a mark of poor quality, but these days, there are some pretty big stars and filmmakers seeing their work bypass cinemas altogether, and this week is no different, with several projects featuring high-profile names making their way to VOD.
Mel Gibson may have recently found himself in...
- 7/4/2020
- by Scott Campbell
- We Got This Covered
I haven't been feeling well today, which meant I spent most of the morning and afternoon having the kind of strange dreams that I remember for about five minutes and then forget completely except for random bits that end up in conversation somehow and make me look crazy. I don't remember my normal dreams at all, generally, but sick dreams/fever dreams stick with me for long periods of time making me concerned about my mental state. I'll keep myself from mentioning details, but one seemed to center around a parking garage. Here's your Wednesday night TV:
8:00pm: "American Idol" on Fox
"America's Next Top Model" on The CW. 16th season premiere.
"The Middle" on ABC
"Minute to Win It" on NBC
"Nova: Sciencenow" on PBS
"Survivor" on CBS
8:30pm: "Better With You" on ABC
"Throwdown with Bobby Flay" on Food Network
9:00pm: "Criminal Minds" on CBS
"Ghost Hunters" on SyFy.
8:00pm: "American Idol" on Fox
"America's Next Top Model" on The CW. 16th season premiere.
"The Middle" on ABC
"Minute to Win It" on NBC
"Nova: Sciencenow" on PBS
"Survivor" on CBS
8:30pm: "Better With You" on ABC
"Throwdown with Bobby Flay" on Food Network
9:00pm: "Criminal Minds" on CBS
"Ghost Hunters" on SyFy.
- 2/23/2011
- by Intern Rusty
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