Jimmy Shubert: Zero Tolerance

“Outlaws of Comedy,” as a 2014 finalist on Last Comic Standing, Jimmy Shubert.

Jimmy Shubert released four stand-up albums produced by Grammy-winner Dan Schlissel, including the 2020 release Zero Tolerance, which reached No. 1 on the iTunes comedy chart.

Jimmy Shubert, a Philly-born comedian now in LA, rose from Sam Kinison’s “Outlaws of Comedy” and Last Comic Standing. He’s graced shows like The King of Queens, Entourage, and ER, plus movies like Go and Mr. and Mrs. Smith.

With four stand-up albums, his 2020 release, “Zero Tolerance,” hit No. 1 on iTunes’ comedy chart, hailed as top-tier rant comedy by critics. Shubert, a rare triple threat in comedy, thrives on entertaining, whether in a packed theater or amid adversity.

His observational, pop culture-driven comedy style shines in albums and a concert DVD, delivering hilarious short-story-like routines.

Jimmy Shubert shared about: 

  • Jimmy launched his comedy career young, shifting from magic to stand-up. He stresses constant writing and refining, finding humor in observations and personal annoyances.
  • The challenging lifestyle of a comedian, the need for solitude, and the importance of continually building relationships and showcasing one’s talent to secure ongoing work.
  • The significance of personal development and how stand-up comedy serves as a healing art form. The impact of comedy on people’s lives, bringing joy and relief and involves a contemplation of life’s purpose and finding happiness in the little things.

Share the Post:

Join the our email newsletter to get podcast episodes and news updates delivered directly to your inbox.