Country Boy Comics is a dynamic ensemble of comedians hailing from South Mississippi, founded by the talented comedian and actor Larry Bourne II, affectionately known as "Country Larry." The group features a vibrant lineup of entertainers, including actor and comedian Alvin Hester, also known as "Alvin G," comedian Jonathon Mahee, known as "Black," comic Ernest Hardaman, called "Lil Ernest," personality John Conerly, known as "Shrekeezy," and comic and rapper Freddie Steele, known as "Fradoe B." Country Boy Comics showcases a blend of performers from major films and TV, alongside local comic talents.
Early On
Founded in 2012, Country Boy Comics emerged as a burgeoning force in the world of stand-up and improv comedy, earning the title "Princes of Comedy." Their journey began with humble beginnings. The group's initial web series, Uncle Larry and Donnie Boy, faced challenges and paused due to Donnie's diminishing enthusiasm. By 2012, Larry united the most hilarious talents he knew, spanning from Memphis, TN to the Mississippi coast, to form what is now a thriving comedic powerhouse.
Exploring a unique blend of humor and creativity, Country Boy Comics continues to entertain audiences with their distinct style, resonating across the Southern United States and beyond.