Lamont King

For years Lamont King was known as "Lazee Lamont" on nationally syndicated morning radio, but he is far from a slacker. His cynical and irreverent persona compliments his nonchalant demeanor, which he is known for. His clever yet conversational style on stage as a stand-up comedian has been winning audiences over for nearly a decade. His skill at improvising, celebrity impressions, and original characters make for a hilarious mix of thought provoking observational comedy and side-splitting act outs. Lamont has appeared on CBS (Gary Unmarried), UPN (All Of Us), Comedy Central (The Showbiz Show), SpikeTV (Manswers), BET (Comic View/Bring That Week Back) and co-stars in the movies Love For Sale and Something Like A Business. He is an alumni of the National Lampoon's Lemmings sketch comedy troupe and was a writer for the legendary George Wallace. You can read some of his hilarious social commentary as he is a regular contributor to The Humor Mill Magazine. He has worked along-side some of the biggest names in the industry while still producing his own comedy shows in LA and DC. On the radio Lamont also had recurring roles on The Tom Joyner Show’s “It’s Your World” radio soap, as a writer and voice actor, and was a co-host on The John Salley Block Party with Ananda Lewis on 100.3-FM The Beat in Los Angeles. He made a name for himself with a nation-wide audience as a main cast-member on the nationally-syndicated Russ Parr Morning Show for six years, and he makes occasional appearances on Foxxhole Radio (Jamie Foxx's SiriusXM channel). Currently he hosts his own Hot-Talk radio show called Street Senators Radio which broadcasts from Washington, DC.