Tim Wilson (comedian)

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Tim Wilson
Background information
Origin Columbus, Georgia, USA
Genre(s) Country
Occupation(s) Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s) Vocals
Acoustic guitar
Years active 1994-present
Label(s) Capitol Nashville
Associated acts Jeff Foxworthy

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".

Contents

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Title US Country US Comedy
1994 Tough Crowd
1994 Waking Up the Neighborhood
1995 Low-Class Love Affair
1997 Tuned Up
1999 Road Comedy 101
1999 It's a Sorry World 44
1999 Gettin' My Mind Right 28
2000 Hillbilly Homeboy 48
2001 I Should've Married My Father-In-Law 64
2003 Super Bad Sounds of the 70's 57
2004 The Twang Thang (re-released as The Real Twang Thang in 2005) 11
2005 Church League Softball Fistfight 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
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

  1. ^ Ankeny, Jason. Tim Wilson biography. All Music Guide. Retrieved on 2008-06-12.
  2. ^ Tim Wilson - Libertarian. TheAdvocates.org. Retrieved on 2008-06-12.

[edit] External links