Larry The Cable Guy
Larry The Cable Guy
Genres: comedy, blue collar comedy, stand-up, stand-up comedy, larry the cable guy
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About Larry The Cable Guy
Daniel Lawrence Whitney (born February 17, 1963 in Pawnee City, Nebraska), better known by the stage name Larry the Cable Guy, is an American stand-up comedian and one of the co-stars of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour and the subsequent series Blue Collar TV. He starred in the feature-length movie Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector, and also stared alongside close friend Bill Engvall in the film Delta Farce. He started in Tampa Bay followed by stints at Rock 100 WDIZ and 101.1 WJRR Orlando before hooking up with the Blue Collar Boys. He became known in the South in the early '90s when he made regular guest radio appearances on programs such as the Ron and Ron Show. He was also a regular during the late 1990s on 101.9 The Edge in Omaha, Nebraska on Friday mornings when he would call into Chris Baker's morning show. "Larry"'s trademarks are "redneck"-style humor delivered while speaking in an affected thick Southern dialect, recounting bizarre stories about his "family," and the using the phrase "Git-R-Done!" Often during his acts, a woman in the audience yells out that she loves him. He usually responds by saying, "I told you to wait in the truck" - a line cribbed from Tom Waits. He also sings Christmas songs like "Donny the Retard," "Titty Bar Christmas," and "I Pissed My Pants". He uses analogies like "Madder than a skinhead watching the Jeffersons," "Madder than a car load of queers getting pulled over for doin a 69 in a 55". In 2005, he was featured in Gretchen Wilson's music video for the song "All Jacked Up," playing dual roles as himself and a transvestite bar patron. In 2006, he starred in the film Larry the Cable Guy: Health Inspector and was the voice of Mater the tow truck in Disney/Pixar's animated film Cars. Whitney has also seen considerable success from his comedic recordings. His comedy albums Lord, I Apologize, released in 2001, and The Right To Bare Arms, released in 2005, have both been certified gold by the RIAA.
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Larry The Cable Guy — Top 30 songs of 31
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| Larry The Cable Guy | Calgary Stampede, Sex Tapes & Weight Loss | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Gay rodeo | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Saddam | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Fishing | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Bass Pro Shop & Wal-Mart | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Christmas Carols Old and New (Live) | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Dirty Star Wars | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | I Like Steak | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Kentu | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Looking Good At The Flea Market | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | No Hair | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | People Like My Analogies | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Pie Of The Month | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Quiet Killers | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Redheads (Live) | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Romance And Imported Rubbers | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | The Right To Bare Arms! | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Keep The Chips Fresh | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | The Larry Awards | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | The Right To Bare Arms | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Jacksonville Fart Contest | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Nascar | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Poop Lasagna | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | A Letter To Shania Twain | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Hooters And Hooters Airlines | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Martians Got A Thing For Redneck Fellers | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Squeal Or No Squeal | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Faith Healers And Weight Problems | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Family In Sanford | ||
| Larry The Cable Guy | Radiator Rockin' Holiday |