Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Kevin Bloody Wilson (born Dennis Bryant; 13 February 1947) is an Australian musical comedian who performs comical songs with his heavy Australian English accent and often including sexual themes. He has won one ARIA Music Award .
42: 09: Label: Both Barrels Music ... Kevin Bloody Wilson: Kevin Bloody Wilson chronology; Born Again Piss Tank (1987) My Australian Roots (1989) The Lovable Larrikin ...
Your Average Australian Yobbo was the debut album by Australian singer/comedian Kevin Bloody Wilson.It started out as just a collection of rude songs on a tape which he sold at performances at pubs and clubs around Australia, and by mail order. 22,000 copies of the cassette, Your Average Australian Yobbo, were sold this way. [1]
Kev's Back (The Return of the Yobbo) is the second album by the bawdy Australian singer/comedian Kevin Bloody Wilson. The album won the first ever ARIA Award for "Best Comedy Release" and was nominated for "Highest Selling Album". [1] The album includes what is claimed by critics to be overtly racist humour. [2]
Jenny Talia (born as Tammy-Jo Bryant) is an Australian-born United States–based comedy singer-songwriter.She also performs country music as T. J. Dennis.Talia is the daughter of Kevin Bloody Wilson, an Australian comedian and entertainer, for whom she is an occasional support act.
Born Again Piss Tank is an album by Australian singer/comedian Kevin Bloody Wilson. Released in October 1987, the album peaked at number 16 on the Australian album chart. Released in October 1987, the album peaked at number 16 on the Australian album chart.
Tulsa fired coach Kevin Wilson after the Golden Hurricane lost to USF on Saturday. Wilson is the sixth coach in the 14-team conference to lose his job during the 2024 season after East Carolina ...
Other Australian guests of note include Bernie Banton, Russell Crowe and Tim Minchin and Kevin Bloody Wilson. Enough Rope was at the centre of political controversy in 2005 due to a controversial interview with former ALP opposition leader Mark Latham which almost did not make it to air (Latham was also interviewed for Lateline).