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Adam Cayton-Holland (www.adamcaytonholland.com) is a national touring comic who
has appeared on Conan, The Late Late Show with James Corden, Comedy Central
Presents, @midnight, The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, Happy Endings and was
named one of Esquire’s “25 Comics to Watch,” as well as one of “10 Comics to Watch”
by Variety. Do the math. That means fifteen comics fell through the cracks. Adam was
not one of them. Along with his cohorts in The Grawlix, he created, wrote and starred in
“Those Who Can’t,” which aired for three seasons and is available to stream on
HBOMax. The Grawlix also host a podcast, “The Grawlix Saves the World,” which is
available everywhere. His albums, “I Don’t Know If I Happy,” “Backyards,” “Adam
Cayton-Holland Performs His Signature Bits,” (voted one of Vulture’s Top Ten Albums
of 2018), “Semblance of Normalcy,” and “Hot Takes,” are all available on iTunes.
“Adam Cayton-Holland Performs His Signature Bits” is also available on vinyl through
the record label Saddle Creek. Adam’s writing has appeared in McSweeney’s, The New
York Times, Esquire and The Atlantic. His first book, Tragedy Plus Time, is available
everywhere.

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Adam Cayton-Holland (www.adamcaytonholland.com) is a national touring comic who
has appeared on Conan, The Late Late Show with James Corden, Comedy Central
Presents, @midnight, The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, Happy Endings and was
named one of Esquire’s “25 Comics to Watch,” as well as one of “10 Comics to Watch”
by Variety. Do the math. That means fifteen comics fell through the cracks. Adam was
not one of them. Along with his cohorts in The Grawlix, he created, wrote and starred in
“Those Who Can’t,” which aired for three seasons and is available to stream on
HBOMax. The Grawlix also host a podcast, “The Grawlix Saves the World,” which is
available everywhere. His albums, “I Don’t Know If I Happy,” “Backyards,” “Adam
Cayton-Holland Performs His Signature Bits,” (voted one of Vulture’s Top Ten Albums
of 2018), “Semblance of Normalcy,” and “Hot Takes,” are all available on iTunes.
“Adam Cayton-Holland Performs His Signature Bits” is also available on vinyl through
the record label Saddle Creek. Adam’s writing has appeared in McSweeney’s, The New
York Times, Esquire and The Atlantic. His first book, Tragedy Plus Time, is available
everywhere.

  continue reading

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