Holmes' powerful voice and stage presence embrace the upbeat side of life. When he is on stage, anything can happen.
Clint's big break came when Joan Rivers invited him to be her sidekick and announcer on the now defunct "The Late Show." This was followed by a two year stint on "Entertainment Tonight," for which he served as their musical feature and event correspondent. Although his visibility was greatly enhanced by those roles, it wasn't until he landed his own Emmy winning talk/variety show on WWOR-TV that it all came together for Clint.
Clint has appeared on numerous TV programs including two "Miss America Pageants," "The People's Choice Awards," "The Parade of Stars" and the "Emmy Awards". His most recent album, "Edges," explores his multiple creative sides as singer.
In 1996, Clint's show "Comfortable Shoes," opened at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Milburn, New Jersey. With the book written by Clint, "Comfortable Shoes" is Clint's life story. Clint, is currently starring in "Clint Holmes at Harrah's," a nightly show seen at Harrah's Las Vegas Hotel and Casino.