Bananas Comedy Club

Coordinates: 41°38′20″N 73°55′06″W / 41.63875°N 73.91828°W / 41.63875; -73.91828
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MJ at Bananas Comedy Club

41°38′20″N 73°55′06″W / 41.63875°N 73.91828°W / 41.63875; -73.91828Bananas Comedy Club are two venues for stand-up comedy: the original founded in 1986 in Poughkeepsie, New York and the other opening its doors in 1988 in Bergen County, New Jersey.[1] Top comedians in the business have stopped by throughout the years including Jackie Mason, Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Rita Rudner, Jamie Foxx, Tim Allen, Brian Regan, Jeff Dunham, Sinbad, Caroline Rhea, Pat Cooper, Paul Reiser, Tommy Davidson, Rich Vos, John Pinette, Jim Breuer, Robert Klein, Patrice O'Neal, Bobcat Goldthwait, Glen and side kick Barbara and many more. Both clubs are still open as of September 2009.

Jimmy Fallon first stepped on a comedy stage at Bananas. His mother had told him about an impression contest, so Fallon came up with a routine about a commercial for troll dolls. He ended up winning the contest and after college he began touring the country.[2]

Chris Rush recorded his album There's No Bones in Ice Cream at the Poughkeepsie location.

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