Jeff Foxworthy
Jeff Foxworthy's wry Southern humor made him one of the most popular standup comedians of the '90s. Foxworthy grew up in Atlanta and was working for IBM when he tried standup on a dare. Before long, he'd quit his job to pursue comedy full-time. His material concentrated mainly on family situations, but it was his affectionate jabs at Southern rednecks (or the "gloriously unsophisticated") that catapulted him to stardom. Originally released on Laughing Hyena in 1993, You Might Be a Redneck If... became a word-of-mouth hit, and Warner Bros. bought his contract in 1994. With their added promotional muscle, You Might Be a Redneck If... climbed to number three on the country album charts in 1995, and eventually sold over four million copies, making it the biggest-selling comedy album of all time. His follow-up album, Games Rednecks Play, appeared later in 1995 and went to number two on the country charts, also crossing over to the pop Top Ten; it sold over two million copies.
Foxworthy was an undeniably hot commodity, and ABC offered him his own sitcom in 1995. Ratings for The Jeff Foxworthy Show were disappointing, but when ABC took a pass, NBC picked up the show for an additional season; it was canceled in 1997. Meanwhile, Foxworthy branched out into musical satire on 1996's Crank It Up: The Music Album, which went gold and once again made the country Top Five. He returned to standup on the 1998 live album Totally Committed, another country Top Ten hit. Foxworthy subsequently moved over to DreamWorks, where he debuted with 2000's Big Funny. That same year, he teamed up with Bill Engvall, Ron White, and Larry the Cable Guy for the hugely popular Blue Collar Comedy Tour, which spawned an album of highlights and, in 2003, an accompanying concert film.
In 2004, Foxworthy returned to Warner Bros. with the album Have Your Loved Ones Spayed or Neutered, while a second Blue Collar Comedy Tour album and movie, Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again, arrived a few months later. In 2006, Foxworthy issued an EP of fresh material, One for the Road, while the Blue Collar team delivered a third concert video and album, Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One for the Road. In 2011, Foxworthy teamed up with Bill Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy for a tour under the collective banner of Them Idiots; the teaming spawned another concert video and album, 2012's Them Idiots Whirled Tour. Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy next hit the road as a duo, with their show documented on the album We've Been Thinking, released by Comedy Dynamics in 2017.
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Discography
16 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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You Might Be A Redneck If...
Humour - Released by Jack Records on Jun 15, 1993
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Have Your Loved Ones Spayed Or Neutered
Humour - Released by Warner Records on Jul 6, 2004
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Redneck 12 Days of Christmas
Humour - Released by Jack Records on Apr 15, 2011
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Totally Committed
Pop - Released by Jack Records on May 19, 1998
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Games Rednecks Play
Humour - Released by Jack Records on Jul 15, 1995
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The Best of Jeff Foxworthy: Double Wide, Single Minded (Remastered)
Humour - Released by Rhino - Warner Records on Jan 1, 2003
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Big Funny (Album Version)
Country - Released by Universal Music Mexico on Jan 1, 2000
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We've Been Thinking
Jeff Foxworthy, Larry The Cable Guy
Humour - Released by Git R Done Records. Distributed by Spoke AV. on Sep 29, 2017
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Redneck Games (with Alan Jackson)
Humour - Released by Jack Records on Jan 1, 1996
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The Original (Live)
Humour - Released by Laughing Hyena on Jan 1, 1990
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Sold Out (Live)
Humour - Released by Laughing Hyena on Jan 1, 1990
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The Redneck Test (Live)
Humour - Released by Laughing Hyena on Jan 1, 1990
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Party All Night (with Little Texas and Scott Rouse)
Humour - Released by Jack Records on Apr 15, 2011
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