Sammy Anzer is an educated street boy turned comedian that uses his multi-racial background to examine America. Rooster magazine says, “Anzer’s performances blend joy with contemplation, and his insightful societal commentary inspires reflection and lifts up the room.” He has performed alongside D.L. Hughley, Maria Bamford, Fahim Anwar, and Neal Brennan; written for Kevin Hart’s LOL Network; and caught ZIWE's interest for an interview. Recently, he was named a Breakout Comedian of the Year in a competition hosted by Deon Cole, his debut album hit #1 on iTunes, he made his debut at The Apollo; and he’s appeared on PBS Roots of Comedy, Funny or Die, and SiriusXM. Sammy's proud to have used comedy to raise $20,000 for St. Jude Children’s Hospital and at the end of it all, Sammy has a simple goal: making people laugh and changing the world.
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‘A Kid From Queens’
by Sammy Anzer
Sammy Anzer began his stand-up journey in Memphis, honed his craft, and now calls Denver home—but at heart, he’ll always be a kid from the streets of Queens. Sammy’s full-length debut album follows the success of his chart-topping co-debut album Residual Income. In this outing, expect bold, racially charged humor, sharp introspection, and clever commentary on navigating America’s society through the lens of Sammy’s multi-racial experience.
At Public School 220 off the Horace Harding Expressway, joking with friends from all walks of life was just part of the culture—and Sammy embraced it wholeheartedly. Now, as a touring comic eager to meet the world, mic in hand, he delivers performances that are as thought-provoking as they are hilarious.
Watch ‘Comedians Talk Art‘
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Who is fine art for and how are you allowed to talk about it? Armed with only a sense of humor and curiosity Sammy Anzer, laughs and learns about fine art with his comedian friends. Comedians Talk Art opens an access point that is joyful, safe, and celebrates not-knowing as central to learning. Asking why artists paint “charcuterie set-ups”—and finding out it’s called a “still life”—isn’t just a laugh line; it’s an entryway into authentic art appreciation.
Anzer has brought authentic marketing content to institutions such as The Denver Art Museum, The Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts and many galleries. If you’re enticed by the opportunity to break down ivory towers and build a bridge between the art world and the comedy world, email Sammy.