He is a co-founding member of the Comedians You Should Know collective,[2] a nationally known group based in Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles.
)[11][12] Lebovitz's comic style is often self-deprecating[13] and was described by the Chicago Tribune as "a giant, lovable ball of energy,"[14] and "focused yet silly" by Cincinnati CityBeat.
[8] He tends to avoid politics in favor of observational comedy and stories from his life as a married father of three children.
It features album-cover artwork by Tom Bunk of Mad Magazine and Garbage Pail Kids.
[15] Reviewing it for the publication ChicagoNow, Teme Ring wrote that "Mike Lebovitz proves that the year is just getting better.
"[17] Devin Keast of the podcast Small Tea gave a positive review of the album, saying "It feels like a party.