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John Wing Jr. (born ca. 1959) is a Canadian comedian and author from Sarnia, Ontario. He is of Irish-Italian descent and attended Central Collegiate High School while in Sarnia.He is married (Dawn Greene, 1989) and has two children. He has been a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno six times, and performed at nine Just For Laughs comedy festivals as well as the TV show Make Me Laugh and the Winnipeg Comedy Festival. Wing also had his own comedy series, , on CBC Radio One in 2006. He was a contestant on America's Got Talent (season 8) in 2013 and was eliminated in the semifinals.

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  • John Wing Jr. (born ca. 1959) is a Canadian comedian and author from Sarnia, Ontario. He is of Irish-Italian descent and attended Central Collegiate High School while in Sarnia.He is married (Dawn Greene, 1989) and has two children. He has been a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno six times, and performed at nine Just For Laughs comedy festivals as well as the TV show Make Me Laugh and the Winnipeg Comedy Festival. Wing also had his own comedy series, , on CBC Radio One in 2006. He was a contestant on America's Got Talent (season 8) in 2013 and was eliminated in the semifinals. (en)
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  • John Wing Jr. (born ca. 1959) is a Canadian comedian and author from Sarnia, Ontario. He is of Irish-Italian descent and attended Central Collegiate High School while in Sarnia.He is married (Dawn Greene, 1989) and has two children. His books include Cup of Nevermind: New Poems (1998), --And the Fear Makes Us Special (2000), None of This is Probably True (2002), Ventriloquism for Dummies: Life as a Comedian (2002), Excuses: Poems (2005), The Winter Palace: New and Selected Poems (2007), So Recently Ancient (2010), Almost Somewhere Else (2012), Why-Shaped Scars (2014), and I'll Be There Soon (2016). He has been a guest on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno six times, and performed at nine Just For Laughs comedy festivals as well as the TV show Make Me Laugh and the Winnipeg Comedy Festival. Wing also had his own comedy series, , on CBC Radio One in 2006. He was a contestant on America's Got Talent (season 8) in 2013 and was eliminated in the semifinals. In April 2020, he debuted the podcast The Bad Piano Player, an exploration of American popular music from 1900 to 1960. As of September 2020 there were 24 downloadable episodes available in over 40 countries. He lives in Los Angeles. (en)
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