14 Performers

Ralphie May
Ralphie May (1972–2017) was a legendary stand-up comedian and actor who rose to fame as the runner-up on the first season of 'Last Comic Standing' (2003). Known for his infectious laugh and sharp wit, he released several highly-rated comedy specials, including 'Girth of a Nation' and 'Unruly'. He was a frequent guest on 'Kill Tony' (episodes #116, #157, #189, #196, #218, #234), often praised by Tony Hinchcliffe as a master of the craft.
Brian Moses

Joe Derosa
Joe DeRosa is an accomplished stand-up comedian, writer, actor, and musician known for his dark and cynical comedic style. A regular guest and fan favorite on 'Kill Tony', he is also known for his role as Dr. Caldera on 'Better Call Saul' and as the host of the 'Taste Buds' podcast. He is the proprietor of the Joey Roses sandwich shop in New York City.
Jeremiah Watkins

Joel Jimenez
Joel Jimenez is a stand-up comedian and musician from Northeast Los Angeles, best known as 'Joelberg,' the original drummer for the 'Kill Tony' band. He gained a massive following for his high-energy performances, outrageous characters, and the legendary 'Mexican Drum-Offs' on the show. He is also the drummer for the band Mad Peaceful and co-hosts the 'Dogs of Brown Town' and 'Lesser Known Characters' podcasts.
Joan Larosa
Darren Davis

Eddie Whitehead Jr.
Eddie Whitehead Jr. is a comedian and filmmaker known for his spot-on Samuel L. Jackson impression. He produced and directed the documentary 'The Nature of Stand Up', which explores the LA open mic scene. He was a frequent bucket pull and guest in the early years of 'Kill Tony', appearing in episodes like #80 and #196.
Dan Nolan
Dan Nolan is a stand-up comedian and a regular in the Austin comedy scene. He appeared on 'Kill Tony' (Episode #163) and is known for his sharp wit and participation in 'Roast Battle' Austin. He is also part of the 'Mullet Bros Co.' comedy troupe.
Matt Pinstien
Tam Pham
Tam Pham is one of Kill Tony's most legendary recurring 'bucket pulls' from its original Los Angeles run. A Vietnamese-American comedian, he gained fame for his unique one-minute sets and his willingness to participate in elaborate bits, most notably being used as a 'human puppet' by Jeremiah Watkins. He is celebrated by the show's creators for his dedication to writing and his memorable, quirky performances.