Jolly Demis
Jolly Demis earned his name the day he was born. "This is the jolliest baby I've ever delivered," joked the doctor. Starting his entertainment career as a singer-songwriter, Jolly led many successful bands that performed nationally. He has also delighted audiences from New York to California writing memorable television commercial jingles, including his longstanding holiday classic, "Christmas Time Again."
Always a bit of a jokester and looking for the funny stuff in life, he found he enjoyed interacting with the audience in between songs. Eventually going solo, Jolly evolved into more of a comedian than a musician. Within a few years, he began to establish not only a devoted following in Colorado, but a national reputation for his hilarious live performances. Before long, Jolly was on the fast track to fame, opening for the Kingston Trio at the legendary Copa Room in the Sands Hotel on the Las Vegas Strip.
Jolly seamlessly weaves both music and comedy into his shows, as well as an uncanny ability to involve any audience in the act.
Whether opening for various heavyweights such as Lee Greenwood, Jeff Dunham, Mario Lopez, Three Dog Night, Bill Engvall of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour, and "NYPD Blue" and "La Bamba" star, Esai Morales, or headlining nationally, Demis' comedic versatility and showmanship make him an entertainer audiences won't forget.
When Jolly's not making corporate America laugh, he lends his talents to charitable causes such as Children's Hospital, Race for the Cure, Special Olympics, and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.