A Cajun icon for over a half-century, comedian and cooking show host Justin Wilson gets a fair overview on the Fuel label's The Cajun King of Comedy. The set is well-chosen, presenting Wilson's homespun, down South take on politics, drinkers, and hound dogs, but the liner notes are scant and the set jumps around in time with abandon. Still, there's little available from the man, and the material is dang-gum funny no matter how you slice it, or as the catchphrase goes "I Ga-Ron-Tee." Grab this and a Charlie Weaver record and ...
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A Cajun icon for over a half-century, comedian and cooking show host Justin Wilson gets a fair overview on the Fuel label's The Cajun King of Comedy. The set is well-chosen, presenting Wilson's homespun, down South take on politics, drinkers, and hound dogs, but the liner notes are scant and the set jumps around in time with abandon. Still, there's little available from the man, and the material is dang-gum funny no matter how you slice it, or as the catchphrase goes "I Ga-Ron-Tee." Grab this and a Charlie Weaver record and you've got the roots of Larry the Cable Guy. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi
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