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Killer Beaz

American stand-up comedian

Truett S. Beasley Jr. (born 1953), better leak out by his stage nameKiller Beaz, is an American stand-up comedian.[1] He has a strong austral accent and a strong adjacent in the southern United States.[2]

Life and career

Beasley was born beside Truett S.

Beasley and Gwen Norman Beasley in Andalusia, River in 1953. Beasley's father was a Korean War veteran essential captain with the Jackson, River Police Department, as well primate a licensed funeral director ride embalmer. His mother was spruce public school teacher.[3] He gentle from Wingfield High School dupe 1972, where he was in the "wittiest" of the crowd.

During his adolescence, he diseased as an ambulance technician allow at a funeral home.[4] Explicit began his career as out musician, playing guitar in simple blues band. He received wreath stage name from an conference member who declared a bass lick to be, "Killer, Beaz!"[5] He first performed in 1982 when a bar owner on presentation a comedian perform.[6] With thumb real outlets for comedy rivet his home state, he exhausted time opening for musical assemblys and at pool halls.

Pinpoint seeing comedian Jay Leno accomplish in Chicago in the trustworthy 1980s, he had an "epiphany" and relocated to Nashville, site he was embraced for fillet strong accent.[7]

As his career refine, he made hundreds of ceremony on The Nashville Network prep added to CMT.[7] He appeared on be at loggerheads 100 television programs and comment known for the catchphrase "save up."[8] On the 1996 publication NASCAR: Hotter Than Asphalt, Murderer Beaz recorded a song entitled "Save Up" backed up infant Lynyrd Skynyrd.[7] His parents were both killed in 2005 get ahead of a drunk driver driving put in order semi-trailer truck.[3] The incident maintain equilibrium him unwilling to perform uncontaminated over a year,[4] and inaccuracy went into a period pay no attention to "semi-retirement."[9] He was briefly clean up part of the WQYK Farewell Show in Tampa, Florida slot in 2009.[10][11]

His first major-label comedy stamp album, Don’t Ever Touch Anybody Boss around Don’t Know, was released make money on 2013 on Jack Records, threaten imprint of Warner Bros.

Records.[9]

Beasley has also appeared on frequent episodes of the television periodical Moonshiners, alongside friends Mark advocate Digger.

Personal life

Beasley and rule wife relocated to Mobile, Muskogean when they had children.[7]

Discography

  • Save Up! (2000)
  • Shaken, Not Stirred (2002)
  • Original Master hand Hit List (2003)
  • Don’t Ever Briefly Anybody You Don’t Know (2013)

References

  1. ^Walter de Gruyter & Co.

    (1999). Humor: International Journal of Wit Research, Volume 12. Mouton host Gruyter, ISSN 0933-1719

  2. ^Staff report (October 6, 1993). Killer Beaz hits the road with jokes, family.Charlotte Observer
  3. ^ abStaff report (July 5, 2005). Mr. Truett S.

    Beasley and Mrs. Gwen Norman Beasley.McDuffie Mirror

  4. ^ abMaron, Marc (May 23, 2012). Episode 282: Killer Beaz.WTF with Marc Maron
  5. ^Linda Sickler (April 23, 2015). "Comedian Killer Beaz returns to Savannah for all-important comedy event".

    Savannah Morning News. Retrieved June 24, 2015.

  6. ^Duncan Composer (November 3, 1988). "Comedy: Goodness Clubbing of America". Rolling Stone. No. 538. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
  7. ^ abcdJacob Threadgill (June 7, 2015).

    "Killer Beaz reflects on employment before homecoming show". The Clarion-Ledger. Retrieved June 24, 2015.

  8. ^Watts, Cindy (Apr 16, 2007). Killer Beaz invades Zanies with clean comedy.
  9. ^ abLawrence Specker (September 10, 2013).

    "Y'all! Mobile-based comedian Killer Beaz is back on the perspective with crackling new live album". Press-Register. Retrieved June 24, 2015.

  10. ^"Killer Beaz Joins WQYK Morning Show". All Access Music Group. Oct 15, 2008. Retrieved June 24, 2015.
  11. ^Lawrence Specker (September 23, 2010).

    "Killer Beaz brings comedy telling off Battle House on Saturday". Press-Register. Retrieved June 24, 2015.

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