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Sinbad to co-host the 24th Annual Stellar Awards in Nashville.
January 14, 2009 08:11 AM PST
On today show we had the opportunity to speak with one of my favorite comedian Sinbad. A hardworking funnyman whose clean, family friendly persona and animated antics have endeared him into the hearts of dedicated fans worldwide, Sinbad has worked tirelessly to rise to the top of the standup circuit, finding success in both television and film in addition to his popular stage act. We talked about life growing up as a Preachers Kid and his favorite gospel artist. Sinbad shared his thoughts on Barack Obama as the 44th President of the USA. This weekend in Nashville Sinbad will co-host gospel music to awards show the Stellars with Donnie McClurkin and Dorinda Clark Cole.For more info about the Stellars visit www.rushmoredrive.com You can also watch the show on online by visiting the website. Meanwhile here's some general information on Sinbad. A special thank you goes out to www.starpulse.com for the information. Born David Adkins on November 18, 1956, in Benton Harbor, MI, the energetic youngster spent much of his youth entertaining his three brothers and two sisters and refining his unique sense of humor. A passion for basketball and the Harlem Globetrotters won the red-haired youth (affectionately christened "Red" Chamberlain by his teammates) a basketball scholarship to the University of Denver, but a knee injury later sidelined his professional sports aspirations. Turning back to his humorous instincts, Sinbad hit the road for his "Poverty Tour," working the comedy circuits while taking the Greyhound from city to city and living hand-to-mouth. Adapting the moniker of a legend that embodied the spirit of strength, adventure, and optimism symbolized all that the hardworking comedian aspired to be. Putting his faith in God and his ability to make others laugh paid off, and following seven appearances on Star Search the now-established Sinbad was given his television break by comedy legend Redd Foxx. Playing Foxx's son on The New Redd Foxx show in the mid-'80s found the aspiring actor expanding his talents, and though the show didn't last long, it did bring said talents to the attention of yet another comedy legend, Bill Cosby. Following a few other television appearances, Sinbad joined the cast of Cosby Show spin-off A Different World in 1987. Concurrently serving as host for It's Showtime at the Apollo continued his career momentum on the right track, and before long he had developed his own television show, Sinbad and Friends All the Way Live...Almost.
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