DustinChafin.com
Born in a doublewide trailer in Kilgore, Texas; son of a
used-car salesman and a beautiful and wild hippy child;
grandson of Choctaw Native Americans: Dustin Chafin is
both Cowboy and Indian.
Dustin set foot in the boxing ring at the young age of five.
Full of fight and fury, he quickly won golden gloves. As a
young man, Dustin’s path took a turn towards the
spiritual, and led him to the mountains of Chile where he
worked as a missionary for many years. After developing
a love and deep appreciation for people and their
experiences, Dustin followed his calling from the Chilean
forests to the tall buildings and crazy streets of New York
City. There he found his true passion, culminating his
experience of peoples and their voices and the fight of
the ring: stand-Up.
Since Chafin first grasped the microphone, he has been
very busy. He has been featured in the New York
Underground Comedy Festival, where he was honored by
the Bill Hicks Tribute show at the Laugh Factory. Dustin
has also been featured in the Chicago and Las Vegas
comedy festivals where he won “Best of Fest.” He
headlines regularly at premiere New York City venues
such as Caroline’s on Broadway, Comic Strip Live,
Broadway Comedy Club and Standup NY. He is the
creator of “Uncensored Comedy,” a critically acclaimed
show that runs weekends in New York City and a nation
wide tour. Chafin has toured with the USO to perform in
Korea, Japan, Africa, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and
Afghanistan. He has been a staff writer for the Sci-Fi
channel, and contributing writer for The Chris Rock
Show, Dennis Miller Live, Chappelle’s Show, and Blue
Collar TV. Dustin is a regular on Sirius and XM Satellite
Radio—he has been featured on Jim Breuer Unleashed,
One Hour special Southern Discomfort on Raw Dog on
Sirius, Court TV Radio, Blue Collar Radio and Howard
Stern radio, Howard Demand and on National Lampoon
TV on Demand. . He was also featured on ABC’s special
coverage of the New York Comedy Festival. Dustin
brought down the house on Showtime's White Boyz in the
Hood. Dustin is also a writer, producer for United
Stations Radio their comedy segments reach over a
hundred radio affiliates across the U.S and Canada.
Jesse McKinnley of the New York Time’s notes, “Chafin
gets laughs every time.” Rachel Bussel of the Village
Voice says she “recommends a night with Dustin Chafin.”
Cringe Humor hails Dustin as, “not your run of the mill
blue collar comic.” He fearlessly—and hilariously—
tackles issues such as race, religion, stereotypes and
politics. Chafin draws inspiration from Johnny Cash and
Red Fox, Crazy Horse and Sam Kinison. Chafin is a little
bit country and a little bit Rock ‘n Roll: red neck “rock
star” and Choctaw Outlaw.