William H. "Doc" Eason, at age 30, took a 2 week motorcycle vacation from his
home in California, in 1977, and journeyed to Snowmass, Colorado to visit some
old fraternity brother friends. These friends co-owned the Tower Restaurant
with John Denver. As fate would have it, one of the first people he met in
Snowmass was legendary bar magician, Bob Sheets. This chance meeting changed
the course of Doc's life forever. The two week vacation turned into an
incredible run of over 27 years. He never returned to California and to make a
long story very short, Doc had Bob's old job as the magic bartender and
featured entertainer at John Denver's World Famous Tower Comedy Magic Bar and
Restaurant until it closed its doors on April 10, 2004.
In March of 2005, he was honored by the Academy of Magical Arts/ The Magic
Castle in Hollywood as the first recipient of Bar Magician of the Year.
His unique style of magic, his humorous repartee and the warm personal
attention he gives his customers are all reasons that many people returned year
after year, always bringing friends to join in the fun. HIs remarkable memory
still enables him to remember faces and names from year to year.
Over the past several years, he has drawn on his experiences as a salesman and
a magical entertainer and is speaking to corporate groups and associations on
the "Therapy of Humor". His theme of "Put a Little Magic and Humor Back into
Your Lives" has been enthusiastically received all over the US and in Canada
and Mexico, as well. His 45 minute after-dinner talk will touch on the
therapeutic qualities of laughter and humor. Doc's comedy magic act will amaze
and amuse while you receive solid suggestions on how to add humor into your
every day routines.
More than just a speaker, he mesmerizes your group while strolling through the
cocktail hour. Then, following his formal presentation, he entertains the
members of your group with more close up magic. The result is a dynamite
entertainment package that your group will long remember.
A devoted family man, Doc is a dad to 3 children, Mack (18), Ryan (15), and
Katy Rose (9).