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Dr. Drew's 60th Birthday Bash



For Immediate Release:



Adam Carolla, Bob Saget, Loni Love, Tom Arnold, 
Nikki Glazer, Joel McHale and Jimmy O'Yang 
join Dr. Drew for Live 60th Birthday Podcast



On September 2nd Friends and family feted Dr. Drew on his 60th birthday in style at SKT Westwood while his 
comedian friends joined him on stage for a live recording of his popular #ThisLife podcast.  Adam Carolla, 
Dr. Drew's current co-host of the Adam and Dr. Drew Podcast and former Loveline co-host, held down 
hosting duties.  Each guest came onstage for 3 minutes to share their Dr. Drew stories and "roast" him.  
Lauren Sivan, Dr. Drew's co-host on his radio show "Midday Live with Dr. Drew" on 790KABC, kicked off 
the night by asking the audience for a show of hands "Who doesn't have a podcast?"  
Later in the evening Jimmy O'Yang took the mic and saying,"You guys are like my hero's, growing up 
listening to Loveline when I was just a lost teenage boy immigrant from Hong Kong.  This is what America is 
about.  Mason Jars and apparently everyone has herpes!" 
Featured guests (In order of appearance):

Adam Carolla, Lauren Sivan, Mike Carano, Bob Forrest, Theo Von, Heather McDonald,  
Bob Saget, Ginger Gonzaga, Steve-O, Tom Arnold, Craig Shoemaker, Jeanie Buss,
          Nikki Glaser, Joel McHale, Jimmy O. Yang, Mike Catherwood, Fred Stoller, Loni Love, 

        Susan Pinsky, Mark Geragos, and Jason Patric.

The event was sponsored by: US Weekly, Prostate Cancer Foundation, DrDrew.com, STK, Hydralyte, 
StemCutis, Heal, Hair La Vie, Color, Peroni, Carolla Drinks and Tito's. 
Dr. Drew also used the opportunity to kick off a month long fundraiser for Prostate Cancer 
Foundation of which he is a proud board member.  
Please visit www.pcf.org/drdrew  to make a donation.
 Photos Attached.  Photo Credit Amy Graves Photography










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