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Tim Wilson

  • Genre: Comedy
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Instruments: Spoken Word, Mandolin

Biography

Georgia-born country comedian Tim Wilson was a born funnyman, delivering dead-on impressions of his teachers while still in elementary school; he later emceed his high school's talent shows, but after taking up guitar as a teen he instead aspired to a career in music. While in college he accepted a job as a sportswriter, later convincing his editors to allow him to review local concerts as well; at an Atlanta Rhythm Section date, Wilson passed along his demo tape to the group's drummer Roy Yaeger, who agreed to produce a session at his Georgia studio. The resulting demo went nowhere, however, and so Wilson instead turned to comedy; immediately he earned a devoted local following, and soon after won a Cinemax stand-up competition. A series of television spots followed, including an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno; in 1990, he also teamed with the duo of Pinkard & Bowden to write the song "Arab, Alabama," and its success convinced him to include music in his stand-up act. In addition to a series of LPs for the independent Southern Tracks label including Tough Crowd, Waking Up the Neighborhood, Low-Class Love Affair and Tuned Up, Wilson scored a hit single with his "Garth Brooks Ruined My Life," also co-writing Jeff Foxworthy's smash "The Redneck Twelve Days of Christmas." Upon signing to Capitol, he released his major-label debut It's a Sorry World in early 1999; Gettin' My Mind Right followed later that same year. In 2000 he issued Hillbilly Homeboy which was helped by the success of its first single, "The Ballad of John Rocker" and waited three years to follow it up with his first funk concept album, Super Bad Sounds of the '70s. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Representative Albums:

Songs for the Musically Disturbed: His (Almost) Greatest Hits, Low-Class Love Affair, But I Could Be Wrong

Similar Artists:

Rodney Carrington, Cledus T. Judd, Ron White, Chinga Chavin, Kinky Friedman

A Member of the Group:

Austin Lounge Lizards

Performed Songs By:

Danny Simpson, Dean Daughtry
 
 
Wikipedia: Tim Wilson

For the football player of the same name see Tim Wilson (football player).

Tim Wilson (born August 5, 1961 in Columbus, Georgia) is a Georgia-born comedian and singer.

Tim is known for supplementing his stand-up routines with humorous original country music songs. He has released a number of comedy albums for EMI Capitol and makes frequent appearances on the John Boy and Billy and The Bob and Tom Show nationally-syndicated morning radio shows. He has made numerous television appearances including the The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

Wilson is a self-described libertarian [1] who sometimes injects his political views into his comedy routines.

Wilson produced "All Night All Stars" for Capitol which includes such rock greats as Levon Helm, Gregg Allman, Bobby Whitlock, Jimmy Hall and T. Graham Brown. He has worked extensively with the Atlanta Rhythm Section and The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section.[citation needed]

He recently moved to Louisville, Kentucky, where he has appeared during Kentucky Derby week for almost 20 years. Wilson was recently honored as a Kentucky Colonel by the Governor of the state.[citation needed]

He is co-writer of Jeff Foxworthy's "The Redneck Twelve Days of Christmas" [2]. Wilson has also been given co-writer's credit on Toby Keith's current single "High Maintenance Woman" (although Toby actually wrote the song himself).[3]

Discography

Main albums

  • Tough Crowd (1994)
  • Waking Up The Neighborhood (1994)
  • Low-Class Love Affair (1995)
  • Tuned Up (1997)
  • Road Comedy 101 (1999)
  • It's A Sorry World (1999)
  • Gettin' My Mind Right (1999)
  • Hillbilly Homeboy (2000)
  • I Should've Married My Father-In-Law (2001)
  • Super Bad Sounds Of The 70's (2003)
  • The Twang Thang (2004; re-released as The Real Twang Thang in 2005)
  • Church League Softball Fistfight (2005)
  • But I Could Be Wrong (2007)

Compilations

  • Songs for the Musically Disturbed: His (Almost) Greatest Hits (1996)
  • Certified Aluminum: His Greatest Recycled Hits, Volume 1 (2002)

Singles

Year Title US Country Album
1993 "Garth Brooks Has Ruined My Life" 70 It's a Sorry World
2000 "The Ballad of John Rocker" 66 Hillbilly Homeboy

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