Marcus D. Wiley

Marcus D. Wiley
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Marcus D. Wiley (born September 28, 1972) is an American comedian, a college professor at Texas Southern University and co host of the Yolanda Adams Morning Show. He is best known for his hilarious impressions of Bishop Secular, who is his alter ego on the Yolanda Adams Morning Show. He is a standup comedian who has toured around the nation performing "Clean 'Edgy' Comedy." Born in Houston, Texas, the son of a pastor, Wiley attended high school at Missouri City High School in Missouri City, Texas.

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Stand Up Comedy

Known as a trend-setter for bringing Clean Comedy to the masses.

Career

Wiley began his stand-up comedy career in the early 90's where he performed stand up comedy locally before the year 2007, his clean comedy approach caught the attention of Grammy Award Winning Yolanda Adams and she offered him a spot as her co host on her highly acclaimed radio show, The Yolanda Adams Morning Show. He can be heard week day mornings at 6 am in over fifty-two markets across the country. He received major notierity for his standup comedy tours in 2008 and 2009 for his popular DVD series "Pretty Women Never Get Married, The Devil Aint The Only One Busy, When The Church Met The Club, and Acting Married.

Personal life

Marcus D. Wiley is married to his college sweet heart Erica Wiley and the two both live in Houston, Texas with their three year old son Chase.

Yolanda Adams Morning Show on radio

Yolanda Adams Morning Show
Genre Comedy, talk, Urban contemporary Gospel
Running time approx. 4 hours
Country  United States
Starring Yolanda Adams, Marcus D. Wiley
Website theyolandaadamsmorningshow.com

Wiley is the co host of the Yolanda Adams Morning Show, which currently airs Urban Gospel stations owned by Radio One.

External links

  • [1] Official Website
  • [2] Radio Station Web site

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