"Kerr’s ability to get laughs out of them marks him out as perfect Radio 4 material."
Richard Levison - Three Weeks Edinburgh
"Unlike some acts who are not funny then are funny, you are always funny."
Simon Cowell
"You don’t need me to tell you how funny you are, and if you carry on like this I could see you in the final."
David Walliams
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MICHAEL P KERR – THE STORY SO FAR
Michael Kerr is an Englishman. To those who don’t know him he is a tall, dark and handsome stranger. To those of you do, he is tall, dark and handsome. Born in 1981 he started life as a minor and remained one until 1997. It was then that his love/hate relationship with musical comedy began.
Kerr would often lock himself away for days on end. Folk came to marvel at this spectacle. Some would flatten sandwiches and pass them under his door, others would simply sit, wait and listen. However, with no toilet in his room, many lost respect for this young maverick, as he was often found in what could only be politely put as a 'mess'...
Undeterred by well-wishers, Kerr continued to isolate himself from society. His writing became more and more scribbled, to the point where he could no longer read. Fearing he could no longer read, he reappeared from his room and washed himself clean. The crowds slowly dispersed and life returned to normal.
No longer a social outcast, Kerr re-kindled his lifelong ambition of becoming a professional comedian and after 7 hours locked away he opened the door to see a chord book. After learning some chords Kerr frantically began writing songs the next day...
He is now an established comedian and author. So he must have done something right.