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Comedy Rapper Eric "Smooth-E" Schwartz at The Jon Lovitz Comedy Club

The Jon Lovitz Comedy Club at Universal Citywalk (100 Universal City Plz Universal City, CA 91608)
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The Jon Lovitz Comedy Club at Universal Citywalk presents Eric Schwartz. Known as "Smooth-E", his original raps and parodies of today's hip-hop hits have made him a popular headliner across the country, and earned him spots on the Tonight Show and BET's Comic View.

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The last date listed for Comedian/Rapper Eric "Smooth-E" Schwartz was Thursday June 25, 2009 / 8:30pm.

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The Jon Lovitz Comedy Club, located in the heart of Universal Studios Citywalk, features an array of talented stand-up comedians, with credits including HBO, Comedy Central, The Tonight Show and many more, plus local stars and up-and-coming acts. See the complete listing for a schedule of performers by date. Learn More

100 Universal City Plz
Universal City, CA 91608
818-824-6545
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very entertaining, had great lines and an incredible amount of energy!!! a must see !!!
Written on Jul 01 2009

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More Information About Comedian/Rapper Eric "Smooth-E" Schwartz

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Mild ManNerd Eric Schwartz morphs from middle management to M.C., delivering his message with lyrical force. He is Smooth-E...and he’s got a "Parodies Nuts!"

As dusk sets on the suburban corporate park, a lyrical fire glows from a pocket-protected heart. Mild ManNerd Eric Schwartz morphs from middle management to M.C., delivering his message with lyrical force. If you see him holding a microphone, he's not there to fix it; he's there to rip it. He is Smooth-E...and he's got a "Parodies Nuts!"

"Parodies Nuts!" is a 28-track CD and 25-video DVD in one package. This sack full of jewels has already gripped radio, TV and the web, with over 14 million online views. Smooth-E has become a regular on the front pages of YouTube and Myspace with hits like "Crank That Kosha Boy," "A Milli Vanilli" and "Lean Like a Gringo."

One of the nation's hottest rising stand-up headliners, Eric Schwartz aka Smooth-E and his music have appeared on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno," BET's "Comic View," Showtime's "White Boyz in the Hood," Mun2, SiTV and more. Radio jocks across the country regularly incorporate Smooth-E into their shows, including Rick Dees (Weekly Top 40), Shorty and the Boyz (95.7 The Vibe, Kansas City), Keith Brooks (100.5 The Zone, Sacramento) and AJ's Playhouse (Channel 933, San Diego).

Pulling off funny, authentic-sounding parodies is a tough nut to crack. But Smooth-E cracks away, appealing across the board from hip-hop heads to soccer moms. Maybe it's because he upholds one of the most important laws of hip-hop: "Rap about what you know about." What if all you know about is small-town sterilization ("Suburbia"), having no bounce to your ballin' ("Can't Afford It") and inappropriate relationships with laundry ("Love To This Sock")?

An alternative to the often wacky or weird song spoof, Smooth-E offers a fresh blend, using popular hip-hop songs as a familiar entree into his world. "Mrs. Officer" may be Lil' Wayne's sexy seductress, but Smooth-E is entranced by the orthopedic footwear of "Mrs. Crossing Guard."

More than meets the four eyes, the bespectacled rhyme spitter wears multiple hats, writing, producing and performing countless characters in his songs and videos. His Los Angeles posse of directors, actors and cinematographers rolls in high def, pulling off high-quality productions with lightning speed.

Will he be the next "King of Parodies?" Or is this just a sip of what Smooth-E has to offer? For now, he's content to kick 'em where it counts in "Parodies Nuts!," leaving audiences doubled over on the ground in the fetal position.