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Samuel Burl Kinison (/ ˈ k ɪ n ɪ s ən / KIN-iss-ən; December 8, 1953 – April 10, 1992) was an American stand-up comedian and actor. A former Pentecostal preacher, he performed stand-up routines that were characterized by intense sudden tirades, punctuated with his distinctive scream, similar to charismatic preachers.
The Texas Outlaw Comics were a group of comedians based in Houston, Texas in the mid-1980s. [1] Formed at the Comedy Workshop comedy club in Houston, early members included Sam Kinison, Bill Hicks, Ron Shock, Steve Epstein, Carl LaBove, John S, Riley Barber, Dan Merryman, John Farnetti, and Jimmy Pineapple. [2]
I typed Josh Gad Sam Kinison (and didn't even use quotes) into Google and found a July 2015 interview "In 2013, word surfaced of a biopic starring Josh Gad about legendary animated comedian Sam Kinison. Almost two years later, it appears the project is still in development with Gad, and is still likely to be directed by Borat’s Larry Charles.
Before the opening credits, the words "This show is for SAM" appear, a reference to comedian Sam Kinison, who had died in a car crash two weeks before the recording. [1] The album won the 1993 Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album. [2] Carlin considered Jammin' in New York his favorite and best HBO special. [1]
Live From Hell is the fourth and final comedy album by Sam Kinison. It was released in 1993, a year after his death in an automobile accident. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album. [4]
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Have You Seen Me Lately? is the second stand-up album by American comedian Sam Kinison, released in 1988.The final track, a cover of the song Wild Thing by The Troggs, was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album at the 32nd Annual Grammy Awards.
Louder Than Hell is the debut comedy album from American stand-up comedian and actor Sam Kinison, released in 1986. [2] Track listing