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Cledus T. Judd

Cledus T. Judd

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I Stoled This Record, Juddmental, Did I Shave My Back for This?

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Bruce Burch, Chris Clark
  • Genre: Country
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Instrument: Vocals

Biography

Country music's answer to Weird Al Yankovic, Cledus T. Judd had a similar approach to song parody, recording backing tracks that were as similar as possible to the original versions. Like Yankovic, he also recorded some original material, but parodies of recent country hits were his bread and butter; also like Yankovic, a Judd parody came to be regarded as a badge of honor by many of the artists he reworked. Judd made his bow in 1995 with the Razor & Tie album Cledus T. Judd (No Relation), a billing that made clear his lack of connection to Wynonna and Naomi. His breakthrough set was the follow-up, 1996's I Stoled This Record, which established his long-running preoccupation with Shania Twain -- not only did he transform her "If You're Not in It for Love (I'm Outta Here)" into "I'm Not in Here for Love (Just Yer Beer)," he also recorded the original "If Shania Was Mine" and had her guest (along with Joe Diffie) on "(She's Got a Butt) Bigger Than the Beatles." Did I Shave My Back for This?, the title cut a parody of Deana Carter, followed in 1998, also featuring redone material from Brooks & Dunn and Tracy Lawrence, among others. 1999's Juddmental saw him branching out into pop with a Ricky Martin parody as well as a Garth Brooks/Chris Gaines send-up and another ode to Twain, "Shania I'm Broke."

Judd's albums weren't blockbusters, but they sold consistently enough to earn him a major-label contract with Sony's revived Monument imprint. His 2000 major-label debut, Just Another Day in Parodies, skewered material by the Dixie Chicks, Brad Paisley, Kenny Chesney, Toby Keith, and even Kid Rock. The follow-up, 2002's Cledus Envy, offered parodies of Faith Hill and Billy Gilman as well as O Brother, Where Art Thou?'s "Man of Constant Sorrow." Later that year, Judd issued his first holiday album, Cledus Navidad. He returned in 2003 with the mini-album Six Pack of Judd. In 2004 he moved to the Koch label and released Bipolar & Proud. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
 
 
Wikipedia: Cledus T. Judd
Cledus T. Judd
Birth name Barry Poole
Also known as Cledus "T." Judd (No Relation)
Born December 18 1964 (1964--) (age 42)
Origin Marietta, Georgia, Flag of the United States USA
Genre(s) country music, parody music
Occupation(s) singer-songwriter, parodist
Instrument(s) vocals
Years active 1995-present
Label(s) Razor & Tie (1995-1999)
Sony Records/Monument Records (2000-2003)
Koch Records (2003-2006)
Curb Records (2007-present)
Associated
acts
"Weird Al" Yankovic

Cledus T. Judd (born Barry Poole on December 18, 1964, in Marietta, Georgia) is a country music singer, parody artist and entertainer, best known for parodies of popular country songs.

Career

Judd is sometimes called the "Weird Al" Yankovic of country music[1][2][3], and like Yankovic's, his albums are usually an equal mix of original comedy songs and parodies.

Recently Judd has toured as an emcee with various acts such as Brooks and Dunn, Brad Paisley, Trace Adkins, Toby Keith, Dixie Chicks, Shania Twain and Montgomery Gentry. Judd also appeared in the video for Toby Keith's "Who's Your Daddy" as "Barry."

Judd's television work includes a stint as the co-host of CMT Most Wanted Live from 2002 to 2004 and as a "special correspondent" on the 2005 season of Nashville Star. He was one of the featured contestants on VH1's hit reality show Celebrity Fit Club.

Currently, Judd hosts the Cledus T. Party Morning Show for WQYK in Tampa, Florida.

Personal life

Judd was once married to country music singer Julie Reeves. They have a daughter, Caitlyn Rose, born September 11, 2004.

Discography

Studio albums

Compilations

  • Cledus Country (1999)
  • The Essenshul Cledus T. Judd CD (2004) and The Essenshul Video Collection DVD (2004)

Singles

Year Title Album US Country
1995 "Indian In-Laws"A Cledus T. Judd (No Relation)
1995 "Please Take the Girl"A Cledus T. Judd (No Relation)
1995 "Stinkin' Problem"A Cledus T. Judd (No Relation)
1995 "Gone Funky"A Cledus T. Judd (No Relation)
1996 "If Shania Was Mine"A I Stoled This Record
1996 "(She's Got a Butt) Bigger Than the Beatles"A I Stoled This Record
1996 "Cledus Went Down to Florida"A I Stoled This Record
1996 "Skoal: The Grundy County Spitting Incident"A I Stoled This Record
1998 "Wives Do It All The Time"A Did I Shave My Back For This?
1998 "Every Light in the House Is Blown"A Did I Shave My Back For This?
1998 "First Redneck on the Internet" (w/ Buck Owens)A Did I Shave My Back For This?
1998 "Did I Shave My Back For This?"A Did I Shave My Back For This?
1999 "Coronary Life"A Juddmental
1999 "Christ-mas"A Juddmental
1999 "Shania, I'm Broke"A Juddmental
2000 "My Cellmate Thinks I'm Sexy" Just Another Day In Parodies 61
2000 "Goodbye Squirrel" Just Another Day In Parodies 67
2000 "How Do You Milk a Cow" Just Another Day In Parodies 67
2000 "Plowboy"A Just Another Day In Parodies
2002 "Breath"A Cledus Envy
2002 "It's a Great Day to Be a Guy"A Cledus Envy
2003 "270 Somethin'"A A Six Pack of Judd
2003 "Where's Your Mommy?"A A Six Pack of Judd
2003 "Martie, Natalie, and Emily (The Continuing Saga Of)" The Original Dixie Hick 55
2003 "The Chicks Did It"A The Original Dixie Hick
2004 "I Love NASCAR" (w/ Toby Keith) Bipolar And Proud 48
2004 "Bake Me a Country Ham" Bipolar And Proud 58
2005 "Paycheck Woman"A Bipolar And Proud
2007 "Illegals" 58
2007 "Gitarzan" (w/ Heidi Newfield)B Boogity, Boogity: A Tribute to the Comedic Genius of Ray Stevens
  • AFailed to chart.
  • BCurrent single.

Additional Singles

  • "Everybody's Free (To Get Sunburned) (The Do the Funky Chicken In Your Depends Mix)"
  • "Everybody's Free (To Get Sunburned) (The Not Nearly As Long As Long, Funky Chicken In Your Depends Mix)"
  • "NASCAR Races"

References

  1. ^ http://music.yahoo.com/read/review/14243477
  2. ^ http://www.cmt.com/artists/news/1478117/20030911/brock_chad.jhtml
  3. ^ http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/judd_cledus_t_/bio.jhtml

 
 

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