About the KJ Boothcast
Recorded in the one of the most popular karaoke bars in the San Francisco Bay Area, the KJ Boothcast was born from an idea to base a sitcom around the joint. A mix of charismatic employees, alcohol, and music sets the tone for an environment where the terminally shy, the outgoing attention whores, and passive voyeurs are all satisfied. This environment also breeds stories that are too surreal to make up…as well as breeding the kind of humor and contempt that can make for great entertainment. And for those that aren’t in-the-know; A KJ is a “karaoke jockey,” or the person that determines the song queue and keeps the party going. It just so happens that the usual band of characters are all KJ’s:

Brent
Originally hired as a security guard to tame the typically raucous crowd, but is now the KJ on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. He also plays the ringleader in the circus that is the Boothcast, and is one of the most notorious “Faux-nadians” in the Bay Area.

Danny
Originally hired as a security guard around June of 2006. Eventually promoted to KJ in December of 2006 and continues to play that role currently. He’s never taken any of the really drunk girls offers of seeing their tits as a trade to let them sing sooner, and for reference doesn’t ever plan to. Otherwise, he rocks the mic as a 25 year old college student one semester from graduating. He enjoys Jamison Whiskey straight and Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Giants games and talking.

Vu
Initially (I want to be different) hired as a KJ in May of 2006, Vu is now slinging libations behind the bar every Sunday and Tuesday night. Trying not to forget his roots, he still mans the booth every Saturday night. Vu’s hobbies consist of singing ladies out of their panties and eating tiny dogs.