Liz Miele, one of NYC's youngest veteran comics has released her second full-length comedy album, Mind Over Melee, available today. Liz Miele shares her battle with physical health, mental illness in her family, missing two flights to Finland, travelling through Europe alone, dating a guy who invented a cat toy, and her attempt to conquer adulthood with the skewed logic of an angry New Yorker trying to make sense of it all. After honing her new hour of material at the Edinburgh Fringe, Miele will be celebrating the album with a release show at New York Comedy Club tonight, March 28th, including guest comedians, Carmen Lynch, Adrienne Iapalucci, Nore Davis and more.
Liz Miele, originally from New Jersey, started doing stand-up at 16 in New York City. At 18 she was profiled in The New Yorker, at 22 she appeared on Comedy Central's "Live at Gotham." She recently appeared on AXS TV's "Gotham Comedy Live," Hulu's "Coming to the Stage" and Fox's "Laughs." She's also a regular panelist on Fox's "Redeye." She's been profiled in Runner's World, Huffington Post, Psychology Today, and The Guardian. Miele regularly tours with the "Nobodies of Comedy" and Armed Forces Entertainment and just finished performing on a book tour for Chris McDougall, author of "Born to Run." She's completed four European tours performing in UK, Spain, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Holland, Luxembourg, Belgium and Finland and will be doing her fifth in April. Her joke "Feminist Sex positions" went viral both on YouTube and Upworthy.com. She just completed writing and producing season one of her animated web series "Damaged," voiced by great comics including, Maz Jobrani, Hari Kondabolu, Ted Alexandro, Dean Edwards, DC Benny, Joe Machi and so many more. She also co-produced and co-starred in 40 episodes of a web series called "Apt C3" with fellow comic, Carmen Lynch and fashion photographer, Chris Vongsawat.Videos