Jerry Clower
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Howard Gerald Clower
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Liberty, Mississippi USA
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Sep 28 1926 – Aug 24 1998 age 71
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One
of the most popular country comedians of all time, Jerry Clower's
down-home, folksy southern humor might never have become a mainstream
phenomenon, but it's resulted in a lengthy career and an enormous
catalog of recordings. A country boy born in the rural Mississippi town
of Liberty in 1926, Clower was an excellent football player and an
active member of the 4-H club as a youth. He served in the Navy after
graduating from high school, and went on to study agriculture at
Southwest Mississippi Junior College and Mississippi State University
(the latter on a football scholarship). After completing his studies, he
took a job as a fertilizer salesman. In 1970, Clower had a speaking
engagement before a farm group in Lubbock, TX, and a local DJ who was
present encouraged him to take up comedy as a profession. The DJ
recorded Clower's next speech and sent it to MCA, who offered Clower a recording contract. Clower's first comedy album, Jerry Clower From Yazoo City (Mississippi Talkin'),
was released in 1971. It wasn't distributed nationally at first, but
it became a word-of-mouth hit, and eventually climbed into the Top 20
of the country album chart. A string of hit albums followed, most
notably Clower Power (1973, a Top Ten hit), Country Ham (1974), Live in Picayune
(1975, also a Top Ten seller), and The Ambassador of Goodwill (1976).
His single most famous routine was "Coon Huntin' Story," but he was
also known for his tales about the colorful characters in the fictional
Ledbetter family. His last album to chart in the Top 50 was 1981's
More Good 'Uns, but he remained a popular presence on the country
comedy circuit, and he continued to record new material at a steady
pace. He appeared often on country-themed television shows, especially
on the then-Nashville Network, and hosted his own syndicated show for a time, not to mention his own national radio show. He also wrote three books -- Ain't God Good, Let the Hammer Down, and Life Everlaughter -- and the first lent its title to a documentary film of the same name about his life. MCA has kept a boatload of Clower albums on the market, and he continued to record and perform up until his passing in 1998. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi
01 Highball: The Greatest Coon Dog What Ever Lived
02 Counseling
03 My Pastor and the Policeman
04 My Tight Old Uncle
05 Misplaced
06 Converted
07 Hearing Aid
08 Examination
09 Coach Tater Ledbetter
10 Newgene's Taxes
11 Wreckless Driver
12 Class Picture
13 Nudist
14 Repair Man
15 A Belly Full
16 Canned Gravy
17 Cobb Street Cat
18 Udell's Rat Killin'
19 Long Distance
20 Musical Monkey
21 Janitor
22 Mad Dog
23 Heart
24 Jerry Joins the Navy
Country Storytellin' Humor
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His other albums on this blog are "tagged" at the bottom of this post
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