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Ronald Dee White (born December 18, 1956) [1] is an American stand-up comedian, actor and author, best known as a charter member of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour.Nicknamed "Tater Salad", he is the author of the book I Had the Right to Remain Silent But I Didn't Have the Ability, which appeared on the New York Times Best Seller list.
Larry David is making it clear he is not dying for you to attend his upcoming tour. On Tuesday, the " Curb Your Enthusiasm " star and creator announced 10 dates for a U.S. comedy tour titled "A ...
Whitney attended high school at The King's Academy in West Palm Beach, Florida, in the late 1970s through 1980 [7] [8] [9] where his father was the elementary school principal. [10] He graduated from Berean Christian School in West Palm Beach in 1982 where he played football. [ 11 ]
The movie underperformed at the box office, but gained high ratings when aired on Comedy Central. The movie would spawn two direct-to-video sequels: The Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again, and The Blue Collar Comedy Tour: One For the Road. By 2006, each of the comedians had become so popular, that they became too busy with their own individual ...
Following a brief run of shows alongside Pete Davidson and Jon Stewart last month, John Mulaney has announced a new comedy tour to kick off in November. Titled “John Mulaney in Concert,” the ...
Comedians Marc Maron, Laurie Kilmartin, Brendon Walsh and others weigh in on Trump appearing to go after the 'Bro Vote' podcasts, including comedy fare like 'This Past Weekend With Theo Von ...
Druski has done four nationwide tours in the US. First with Jack Harlow, then opening for J. Cole on the Off-Season tour with 21 Savage in the fall of 2021. Druski also opened for Chris Brown and Lil Baby on the One of Them Ones tour in the summer of 2022. [25] He headlined his first comedy tour, "Coulda Woulda Shoulda", in March 2023. [10]
In its original form, HBO's "Def Comedy Jam" was an alternative to the club circuit, providing opportunities to black stand-ups and has since grown into something larger. [27] [28] The stylistic origins of the Def Jam comedy genre directly borrow from the hip-hop scene and the rap "arena". [29] [30]