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Tim Wilson (born in Columbus, Georgia) is an American stand-up comedian and country music artist, whose act alternates between stand-up comedy and original country songs.[1] He has released more than a dozen comedy albums for Capitol Records Nashville, and has made frequent appearances on the John Boy and Billy and The Bob and Tom Show.
Wilson is a self-described libertarian, and sometimes includes his political standpoints in his comedy routines.[2] He is also the co-writer of comedian Jeff Foxworthy's 1996 single "The Redneck Twelve Days of Christmas".
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Year |
Title |
US Country |
US Comedy |
1994 |
Tough Crowd |
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1994 |
Waking Up the Neighborhood |
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1995 |
Low-Class Love Affair |
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1997 |
Tuned Up |
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1999 |
Road Comedy 101 |
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1999 |
It's a Sorry World |
44 |
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1999 |
Gettin' My Mind Right |
28 |
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2000 |
Hillbilly Homeboy |
48 |
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2001 |
I Should've Married My Father-In-Law |
64 |
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2003 |
Super Bad Sounds of the 70's |
57 |
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2004 |
The Twang Thang (re-released as The Real Twang Thang in 2005) |
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11 |
2005 |
Church League Softball Fistfight |
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12 |
2007 |
But I Could Be Wrong |
61 |
4 |
[edit] Compilation albums
Year |
Title |
US Country |
1996 |
Songs for the Musically Disturbed: His (Almost) Greatest Hits |
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2002 |
Certified Aluminum: His Greatest Recycled Hits, Volume 1 |
62 |
[edit] Singles
Year |
Title |
US Country |
Album |
1993 |
"Garth Brooks Has Ruined My Life" |
70 |
Tough Crowd |
2000 |
"The Ballad of John Rocker" |
66 |
Hillbilly Homeboy |
[edit] References
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