
Dave Schwensen is the author of "The Beatles At Shea Stadium" and "The Beatles In Cleveland." Also four books not about The Fab Four, but almost as much fun since he writes about the comedy industry and laughter. And whenever possible, that laughter is out loud.
A skilled speaker, whether it's in person or an online presentation, each program is an "entertainment event." Energy and passion are standard fare from beginning to end, along with a healthy dose of humor, audience participation and the excitement of looking back at the 1960s and a concert by The Beatles.
Rare concert films, hit songs from the '60s, and insider stories only a dedicated author can dig up are highlights of each program. His goal is to bring the "fab" to your next event.
In addition to special events, trade conferences, corporate events, schools (you'd be surprised how young Beatles fans are today!) and libraries, Dave has been a featured author and presenter at The Fest For Beatles Fans in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, Abbey Road on the River in Louisville, and The House of Blues in Cleveland.
And in case you're wondering where his "showbiz" attitude comes from in making each program an entertainment event, his day job is as a coach for stand-up comedians and speakers. Dave is also an award-winning humor columnist and author of "How To Be A Working Comic." His credits include talent coordinator for the television show "A&E's An Evening at the Improv," and the Hollywood and New York City Improv comedy clubs. He also designed and instructed courses in Public Speaking and Communication Skills (using humor, of course) for Cleveland State University, Youngstown State University and other halls of higher learning.
Yes, he really can be called The Nutty Professon.
His programs also have educational value and are available as classroom and lifelong learner video conferences through The Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration (CILC.org). Dave is a three time Pinnacle Award winner for, "Remarkable quality of educational content and exceptional skill at program delivery."
Dave has been featured on PBS Television and Radio, media from Boston to Honolulu, Canada, Europe and Australia, and publications in Japan and China, though he can't read any of them.
To schedule "The Beatles At Shea Stadium: The Beginning of Stadium Rock" and "The Beatles In Cleveland" (learn why the group caused all rock and roll shows to be banned from the city now home to The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame!) visit:
BeatlesProgram.com