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Reggie Watts Kills It

16 November 2011

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Reggie Watts: A send-off in style from PopTech on Vimeo.

Reggie Watts, the final performer on the PopTech 2011 stage, sends the audience off in style with his characteristic blend of wry improvisational humor and unpredictable musical riffs. Using only his microphone and a looping machine, Watts creates a brilliant pastiche of the conference and brings the conference attendees to their feet to dance.

We fell in with love Reggie Watts when we saw him at Pop!Tech. Don’t miss his single on Comedy Central Records, F_CK SH_T STACK – it went viral already, so you’ll need to be checking this out if you didn’t see it yet.

We’re trying to bring Reggie to Baltimore this Spring, stayed tuned.



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