SDR Show Hosting Anniversary Party Tonight in NYC

NEW YORK — The SDR Show, hosted by Ralph Sutton and Big Jay Oakerson, will celebrate its three-year anniversary tonight at East Village bar, Exile Above 2A, with a live broadcast of its game show spoof, “Family Feud (With Consequences)” featuring Payton Sin Claire.

“Three years, 160 shows and three million downloads, what a while ride The SDR Show has been,” Sutton said. “From live in-studio performances, insane contests and boundaries pushed further than I ever thought possible. The SDR ‘Family Feud’ seems like the perfect icing on the cake and I can’t even imagine what nonsense we will come up with next.” 

Sin Claire commented, “I’m looking forward to another wild and wonderful time with The SDR Show, I was a guest in their first year and have been a loyal supporter ever since. I hope my NYC fans come down for the most fun you will ever have on a Monday night.”

The SDR Show Three-Year Anniversary Party begins at 9 p.m., the "Family Feud (With Consequences)" starts at 10 p.m. and ends at 11 p.m. There is no cover or guest list for entry.

Exile Above 2A is located at 27 Avenue A, New York, N.Y.,10009. For more information, call (212) 505-2466 or visit the official website.  

Fans can listen to tonight’s interview live on TheSDRShow.com or watch it on GasDigitalNetwork.com. For more information, follow Sutton and Oakerson on Twitter. 

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