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DeRay Davis Jacksonville reviews
So-so event
I could have saved my money on this show. I'm not sure if the lackluster production was a reflection of the venue, the artist, or both. It was hood. The DJ couldn't get it together for anything. He failed to play a song excerpt correctly, which ruined one of the comedian's jokes in his act, though he took in in stride. He played offensive music during the breaks including a song who's hook was "I dog h**s" which was repeated over and over again. Still, the most interesting part was the intermission where a dance group consisting of middle-aged men in their comedy show outfits took the stage and proceeded to git. I thought I was being punked. Deray himself was funny. But the 'friends' part of Deray Davis and Friends were comedians who you've never heard of before. Mind you, they were actually funny, but the prices to see Deray and his unknown comedian friends were too steep for the quality of the show.