Daniel Van Kirk releasing debut comedy album “Thanks Diane,” which is nostalgia and humor combined
When it comes to the best comedy, we are looking for that personal touch, which is exactly what Daniel Van Kirk gives us with his debut comedy album, “Thanks Diane.”
Known for the popular podcast, Dumb People Town, Daniel Van Kirk is able to combine a story with plenty of humor. And while some of his other work includes voicing Flips Whitefudge on the popular animated series, Bob’s Burgers, and also working on The NFL Network, it seems that Van Kirk has decided to give his fans something more.
On Nov. 15, “Thanks Diane,” his debut comedy album will be released, giving fans an hour of comedic gold. Not only will he discuss things like being a “bad adult,” but other topics he touches upon include being a people watcher and even being a child in a midwestern family.
Perhaps what makes Daniel Van Kirk‘s work so fun and humorous is the fact that it feels personable and personal. His ability to infuse a sense of himself into his work is what draws listeners in and makes us want to listen to him more.
And thanks to “Thanks Diane,” we are getting a chance to once again get to know Van Kirk in some small way. Not only will this album make you laugh, but it will also be a nostalgic reminder of what it’s like to grow up in a large family.
For fans looking for more from Van Kirk, there is also a tour currently going on that runs through the middle of November, which is when the comedy album is set to drop.
With his infectious energy, ability to make us laugh, and overwhelming honesty, Van Kirk is a refreshing comedian with a sense of humor that draws us in and leaves us wanting more. And with “Thanks Diane,” we get the kind of comedy album that really does capture our attention and leave us smiling.
I love a good comedy set, and Van Kirk knows how to deliver. After listening to Dumb People Town, I knew that he had what it took to get me to laugh. And I was definitely not disappointed. “Thanks Diane” left me laughing and smiling, while also finding plenty of relatable moments as well.