In stand up comedy there is a lot of talk about finding your voice. The conventional wisdom says it takes 7-10 years, but that’s just to your first voice. Who we are on stage, or as artists in general, changes constantly. I am certainly not any of the previous versions of me anymore.
My guest on this episode has reinvented himself multiple times. Billy D Washington is a stand up comedian, playwright, and musician. He’s been a cop, VH-1 VJ, guest on The Late Late Show, and while multiple appearances on BET and Def Comedy Jam seem to make sense, Billy began his career in the white male dominated landscape of the late 80s and early 90s.
Clubs, colleges, cruise ships, corporate shows, Billy D Washington has now found his way into them all, and that only happens when you are self-aware enough to evolve. Listen to Billy's new album, The Washington Posts, out now wherever you get your music. Follow Slade Ham:
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