Bob Kubota began his career
as a stand-up comic in 1987 while still a student of
journalism at Arizona State University. His penchant for dry
wit, lighthearted sarcasm and deciphering life's ironies has
led him to the majority of the contiguous 48 states as well
as Alaska and Hawaii. In 1996 he became an international
performer when he joined the United Service Organization (USO)
and now tours regularly with the “Comics On Duty” (Davis
Entertainment) providing comic relief to American military
troops stationed around the globe. Bob has appeared on nearly
a dozen comedy programs featuring stand-ups, from Comedy
Central to A&E and MTV. |
Tracy Garretson
joins the Studio Desk directly from gigs on the CW's
"Hidden Palms" and The Kingdom, Kids in America and Jolene.
A native of Denver, Colorado, Tracy is thrilled to be part
of the Weekenders' Team. |
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Corey La Russo was born
and raised in Los Angeles, and is the son of former NBA All Star,
The Late Rudy La Russo.
In 1985 Corey accepted the invitation to play at the University of
Arizona by coach Rick La Rose. In Tucson, Corey played with Mike
Springer, Larry Silveira, Robert Gamez, and other great players
while studying Media Arts. In 1991, Corey completed school and
turned professional touring the world on different tours from 1991
to 1994.
In 1996 Corey fell into the
broadcasting world full time
Currently Corey hosts “Backspin The Golf Show” twice a week, is a
representative for Nanko Investment Banking, and a Sports Agent with
several players in the Italian Basketball League. |