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LARRY THE CABLE GUY Git-Er-Done!
With his cry of "Git-Er-Done!" and "What the hell is this, Russia?" Larry the Cable Guy begins his daily radio commentaries in cities around the country. You might not think a cable installer could be hilariously funny -until you see "Larry The Cable Guy", the church going, strip bar-going redneck know-it-all comedian on comedy club stages, theatres and arenas across the land.
Born and raised on a pig farm in Pawnee City, Nebraska his family then moved to West Palm Beach, Florida. Like many comics, he began his career on a dare at a local comedy club in 1986. He was immediately hooked. In 1988, he quit his day job as the funniest bellhop at The Ramada and hit the road. It wasn't long before he was wowing comedy club crowds with his high energy one liner style of stand up and soon made appearances on "Evening at The Improv," "Comic Strip Live," Comedy Central, MTV and Showtime.
Larry the Cable Guy burst onto the radio scene in 1992 as a character on a highly rated Tampa morning show and was subsequently syndicated into Orlando. More stations followed and today his wacky, outrageous and topical commentaries are carried daily in 35 markets on rock radio. Larry the Cable Guy is also a staple of Jeff Foxworthy's Country Countdown Show on an additional 150 stations.
It seems this cable installer has truly made a connection with lots of folks; Larry The Cable Guy has become one of the top comedy club draws in the country. In July 2000, Larry was invited to join the highly successful Blue Collar Comedy Tour starring Jeff Foxworthy and Bill EngvalI. This tour will continue through 2003 with a special appearance at The Montreal Comedy Festival in 2002. A live album of the tour has also been released.
Although there's no question that Larry is opinionated, he is very likable and has repeatedly demonstrated that he has very wide appeal. His commentaries are as fresh as today's headlines and as skewed as a possum tail. His new CD 'Lord I Apologize," recorded live in Omaha, has been released on Spank Em Entertainment Records via Universal Distribution and is now available in stores.
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