Country comedy is one of the most misunderstood and unjustly maligned subgenres around. The rube personas that city slickers interpret as evidence of real rural stupidity are often parodies of the very prejudices that make outsiders miss the joke. Jerry Clower trades less in hillbilly stereotypes than Jeff Foxworthy, and instead assumes the role of humorous Southern storyteller, with an emphasis on "storyteller." In that regard his comedy is similar to Andy Griffith's. His long jokes usually culminate in weak punchlines, ...
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Country comedy is one of the most misunderstood and unjustly maligned subgenres around. The rube personas that city slickers interpret as evidence of real rural stupidity are often parodies of the very prejudices that make outsiders miss the joke. Jerry Clower trades less in hillbilly stereotypes than Jeff Foxworthy, and instead assumes the role of humorous Southern storyteller, with an emphasis on "storyteller." In that regard his comedy is similar to Andy Griffith's. His long jokes usually culminate in weak punchlines, but the joy is in the story. There may not be a lot of audible laughter when Clower performs, but his audience enjoys hearing his family-friendly, mildly ridiculous tales pertaining to rural life and everyday situations. On the Road contains several long stories with a few shorter, conventional jokes, recorded live at various performances. Mel Tillis wrote the liner notes, which praise Clower's Christianity and clean humor. ~ Greg Adams, Rovi
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