THE DOCTORS
Watch Comedian Marty Simpson's Video
How many folks, do you suppose, took their school's football team all the
way to the state championship in the fall, and then produced and directed
Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest to sell-out crowds in the
spring?
We know of at least one.
Marty simultaneously served as the Head Football Coach and Lead Drama
Director at a high school in South Carolina for eight years. Prior to that
he was the first South Carolinian ever to be named a USA Today All-American
Football Player,**1 and he went on to be a stand-out for the South Carolina
Gamecocks.**2
Marty knows, THE CODE©, which he claims is the secret to "getting along"
with black people.**3 It was this fact that caught the attention of B.E.T.
(Evidently, BET knew THE CODE too!) In March of 2009, Marty was the only
caucasian comic featured on the B.E.T. show, A Time to Laugh. While filming
the show he was the only comic to dance with the host, Grammy Award Winning
Star, Vickie Winans. After seeing Marty’s set, Vickie felt compelled to
dance with Simpson. Some in attendance may have interpreted what she was
doing as “teaching,” but those of us closer to the situation know better. In
addition to appearing as a stand-up comic, Marty also appeared in several
sketches.
Marty's act is filled with antics and adventures from his real life. Nothing
is off limits. His wife, his kids, his dogs, his style of worship, his
former college football playing days with the Gamecocks, and his awkward
relationships with his African-American friends, all get discussed on stage.
Marty has performed in clubs across America from Atlanta's Uptown Comedy
Corner, all the way to Los Angeles' famed Comedy Store. Marty's performance
venues include clubs, churches, elderly facilities, children's birthday
parties, talent shows, fund-raisers, and he has hosted rock concert events.
No event is too large or too small for Marty's style of comedy.
Marty's clean, fun, up-lifting ability to recreate scenes is mixed with just
the right amount of bitterness and self deprecation to be an overall
hilarious experience for audiences of all ages, races, genders, and species.