The Best of Jeff Foxworthy: Double Wide, Single MindedJeff Foxworthy
Release Date: 09/02/2003
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 496046_CD
UPC # 081227390327
Label: Rhino Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
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You Might Be a Redneck If...Part VI - (Ron White & Larry The Cable Guy, featuring Bill Engvall)
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Performer: Jeff Foxworthy
Artist: Bill Engvall; Cooter Brown Distributor: WEA (Distributor) Notes: This includes a bonus DVD containing video clips. Producers: Doug Grau, J.P. Williams. Compilation producers: James Austin, J.P. Williams. Recorded between 1993 & 2000. Includes liner notes by Brett Bayne. Jeff Foxworthy may not have invented southern humor, but his take on life in that part of the United States did more to advance redneck chic than any other humorist of his era. DOUBLE WIDE, SINGLE MINDED not only kicks off with his signature bit "You Might Be a Redneck If�" but includes "Sophisticated People Vs. Rednecks" in which he observes that sophisticates invest in bonds and stocks vs. the commemorative NASCAR plates people of his ilk proudly display. Other Foxworthy riffs include preconceived notions associated with the "Southern Accent," the glories of "Victoria's Secret," and the perennial misconceptions associated with "The Rules of Marriage." Toss in song parodies featuring segments from his standup act including the twangfest "Big O' Moon" with Mac Wiseman and Del McCoury and the country-pop outing "Pure Bred Redneck" with Cooter Brown, and you've got a package that would put a smile on the late Jerry Clower's face. The truly devoted also get treated to a bonus DVD featuring five videos including "Redneck Games" with special guest Alan Jackson and the "Weird Al" Yankovic-directed "Party All Night" featuring a cameo by Little Texas.
Southern comedian Jeff Foxworthy has been dispensing folksy wisdom and blue-collar bemusement since the 1980s, and in the '90s he parlayed his catchphrase "You might be a redneck if..." into a still-thriving merchandising industry that includes books, videos, audio, t-shirts, calendars, and more. Foxworthy starred in his own popular sitcom from 1995 to '96, and is the leader of a loose collective of fellow southern wags called Blue Collar Comedy that includes Larry the Cable Guy. He is closely associated with the Nashville music scene, and has hosted his own country-music radio show and TV variety show.
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Bechtol, T. Bubba Cho, Henry Clower, Jerry Engvall, Bill Grizzard, Lewis Jackson, Alan Judd, Cledus T. White, Ron (Comedy)
Influences:
Cosby, Bill Dangerfield, Rodney Klein, Robert Rogers, Will Seinfeld, Jerry Williams, Hank
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