Mark Normand's 'Still Got It' Comedy Album to Be Released 7/15

By: Jul. 01, 2014
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Mark Normand's comedy album "Still Got It" will be released by Comedy Central Records on Tuesday, July 15, and will be available on iTunes, Amazon and all streaming services.

On his debut album, Mark Normand brings out his unique perspective on modern "controversial" issues that make people uncomfortable, but will definitely make them laugh. In front of a packed house at the great Comedy Club on State in Madison, WI, Mark covers everything from being hit on at a gay bar to his love for the Jews.

Normand is a New York comedian, born and raised in New Orleans, LA. His episode of Comedy Central's "The Half Hour" airs Friday, July 18, at 12 Midnight ET/PT. In 2013, he appeared on TBS's "Conan" and Comedy Central's "Inside Amy Schumer." In 2012, Normand appeared on "John Oliver's New York Stand-up Show" on Comedy Central, and taped the pilot of "Best Week Ever" for Vh1. He also appeared on the most recent season of "Last Comic Standing" for NBC.

Winner of the 2013 Carolines March Madness competition, Normand performs at comedy clubs and colleges across the country and has been involved in many festivals including Portland, Seattle, DC, Boston, and was featured as a New Face at the Montreal Comedy Festival. He was named one of Comedy Central's Comics To Watch for the 2011 New York Comedy Festival, and was also named to Esquire's "Best New Comedians 2012," Splitsider's "Top 10 Up and Coming Comedians on Each Coast," and Time Out New York's "21 New York Comedy Scene Linchpins." Fans can follow Normand on Twitter @marknorm.

Comedy Central Records' previously released recordings include: Jim Gaffigan's "Obsessed," Patton Oswalt's "Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time," Bill Cosby's "Far From Finished," Hannibal Buress' "Live From Chicago," Whitney Cummings' "I Love You," Marc Maron's "Thinky Pain," Bo Burnham's "what.," Maria Bamford's "Ask Me About My New God," Chris D'Elia's "White Male. Black Comic," Gabriel Iglesias' "Aloha Fluffy," Amy Schumer's "Cutting," Aziz Ansari's "Dangerously Delicious," Louis C.K.'s "Hilarious," Reggie Watts' "A Live At Central Park," John Mulaney's "New in Town," Kevin Hart's "Seriously Funny," Dane Cook's platinum-selling "Harmful If Swallowed" and double-platinum "Retaliation," and the Grammy® Award-winning "Lewis Black: The Carnegie Hall Performance."



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