Jango Edwards

Jango Edwards (born Stanley Ted Edwards, April 15, 1950, Detroit, Michigan) is an American clown and entertainer who has spent most of his career in Europe, primarily in France, Spain, the Netherlands, and England. His performances are mostly one-man shows in the European cabaret tradition, in which he combines traditional clowning with countercultural and political references. A charismatic performer, Edwards achieves a strong rapport with his audiences, and has built up a cult following over three decades of touring Europe with his shows.

Edwards grew up in Detroit, where his family owned a successful landscaping business. During the late 1960s, he became immersed in radical politics, philosophy, religion, and the esoteric sciences. After three trips to Europe, he decided to give up his possessions in the U.S. and to travel to Europe to study the art of comedy and the clown. He became a busker in London and formed traveling comedy groups there.

Beginning in 1975, he became known as one of the primary organizers and performers at the “International Festival of Fools”, an occasional city-wide festival of alternative comedy and clown acts in Amsterdam. Edwards gained a fan base in the Netherlands and continues to attract enthusiastic audiences to his performances there. From the 1980s, Edwards spent much of his time in France, where his style of performance was well-received. For a time he gave regular performances at a small theatre in the Pigalle district of Paris. More recently, he has been based in Barcelona and in Cannes, where he collaborates with Peter Ercolano on a clown workshop.

Between 1990 and 1998 he had several appearances at an Austrian comedy TV series called Tohuwabohu which was produced by Austrian television company ORF. There he had a running gag with drinking (or better failing to drink) beer.

His name is sometimes incorrectly written as Django Edwards.

In 2004, he released a DVD compilation of live performances: Jango Edwards: The Bust of Jango

So far he has released 4 albums (Live at the Melkweg (Milky Way records lp 1978), Clown Power (Ariola lp 1980), Live in Europe (Polydor lp 1980), Holey Moley (Silenz cd 1991) and 2 books:Jango Edwards (written English but with a cover in German) and I laugh you (Rostrum Haarlem, 1984) The Clown Power album was a limited edition of 3000 copies, each with a different album cover.

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