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Jeff Foxworthy is one of the most respected and successful comedians in the country. He is the largest selling comedy-recording artist in history, a multiple Grammy Award nominee and best selling author of more than 26 books. In 2014, he was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame. Widely known for his redneck jokes, his act goes well beyond that to explore the humor in everyday family interactions and human nature, a style that has been compared to Mark Twain's.

Jeff is one of the judges on the new NBC comedy competition show "Bring The Funny," which premiered July 9, 2019 and is one of summer's hit shows. He has his own comedy channel "Jeff and Larry's Comedy Roundup" on SIRIUSXM, which showcases the best in great American comedy. He has a comedy special "We've Been Thinking" which is currently available on Netflix and most recently released a game called "Relative Insanity" which uses bits of his material for lots of game time fun. In addition to all of this he continues his live performances across the country.

Jeff hosted the FOX television game show Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader for several seasons, including its return to primetime this past fall. He hosted three season of The American Bible Challenge for GSN, had an animated series Bounty Hunters on CMT, hosted the reality series The American Baking Competition for CBS Television Network and narrated the Lifetime reality show The Week the Women Left.

Jeff executive produced and starred in, Foxworthy's Big Night Out. and the television series, Blue Collar TV, which he created for the WB network. Blue Collar TV came about due to the success of Blue Collar Comedy Tour, The Movie and the concert tour of the same name. The movie premiered on Comedy Central and was the highest rated movie in the channel's history. To date the movie has sold more than 4 million units. The soundtrack for this movie has been RIAA certified gold (more than 500,000 units).

Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again, the sequel to the first film has sold more than 3 million units since its release on December 7, 2004. It premiered on Comedy Central February 13, 2005 and was the 3rd most watched telecast ever leading the channel to its most watched day, weekend, and week in network history.

In March of 2006, the Blue Collar boys reunited to shoot Blue Collar Comedy Tour-One For The Road in Washington, DC at the Warner Theater. The movie had its world premiere on Comedy Central, June 4, 2006 and was one of the highest rated shows on Comedy Central for 2006. The soundtrack was released on June 6, 2006 and was nominated for a 2006 Grammy award. He also filmed a comedy special for CMT in 2012 with Bill Engvall and Larry the Cable Guy titled Them Idiots Whirled Tour.

Jeff's book The Redneck Dictionary was released on October 18, 2005. The book is based on the popular words of the south Jeff recounts in his stand up act. Due to their popularity, the redneck words became a regular sketch on Blue Collar TV. The book went as high as number 2 on the New York Times Bestseller List. The Redneck Dictionary II was released October 24, 2006 and was also a New York Times Bestseller. The Redneck Dictionary III was released in October of 2007. Jeff also released the New York Times Best Seller, How to Really Stink at Golf which shares his invaluable tips for a lifetime of horrible drives and putts. The follow up to that book "How to Really Stink at Work" was released in May of 2009.

Jeff also wrote a children's book, Dirt On My Shirt, which has become a New York Times Best Seller. The book is collection of poems inspired by Jeff's family and friends. The poems are funny, witty, filled with sly humor, and always affectionate, capturing the very essence of being a kid. His second children's book "Silly Street" was released on February 24, 2009. Jeff's third children's book "Hide!!!" was a New York Times Best Seller and won a 2011 Mom's Choice Award for illustrated children's books. He once again teamed with illustrator Steve Bjorkman to tell the story of a neighborhood game of hide and seek and invites the read to join in the search.

Jeff has voiced numerous characters in different animated films, including Handy Smurf in The Smurfs and Smurfs 2. He was the voice of Reggie the Rooster in the Warner Bros. film Racing Stripes, Lyle in the Disney movie Fox and The Hound II, Lindberg in the Aviators, and Charlie Horse in Hatched.

July 6, 2004 marked the release of Jeff's final solo comedy cd titled Have Your Loved Ones Spayed or Neutered. The CD contains all new material. It debuted at number one on the Billboard Comedy Charts and was Jeff's second highest selling album debut.

In April 1999, The Foxworthy Countdown, a weekly syndicated four-hour radio show, debuted featuring Jeff bringing fans the current Top 30 country hits as well as interviews with stars. The show ran for 10 years and was carried in over two hundred and twenty markets across the United States. Jeff received a CMA nomination in 2001 for Broadcast Personality of the Year.

Jeff also has an HBO special and two Showtime specials to his credit. With critical acclaim and rave reviews from the first special, Jeff landed his second Showtime special, which earned a Cable ACE Award nomination. Jeff has also been bestowed with a People's Choice Award as "Favorite Male Newcomer" for The Jeff Foxworthy Show.

Jeff started his own outdoor company, Foxworthy Outdoors, which has a line products related to outdoor living. He has a line of You Might Be A Redneck If....calendars through Andrews McMeel Publishing, which has sold millions of copies.

Reviews

Rating: 4.6 out of 5 based on 4014 reviews
  • Foxworthy, Engvall and Larry were hysterical!

    by MTSunshine on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    I just wish I could rewatch it. I was laughing so hard I was crying. Can't wait to see it again! One joke was funnier than the next. Amazing! You left feeling great!

  • Not a lot of new meterial but still funny

    by nanyecal on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 4 out of 5

    I have seen everything from these guys. I love them! The show was great but there was not a lot of new meterial. Overall, it was still funny.

  • Absolutely Hysterical !

    by RRG49 on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 4 out of 5

    Great show, these guys are so funny and so great together. Just wish Ron White would have been with them but certainly recommended and would go see them again.

  • Comedy review

    by imgemman on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    I thought the show with Jeff foxworthy, Bill Engvall and Larry the Cable guy was fantastic.. Classic comedy at its best. They all were very funny and put on a fabulous show.

  • What fun!

    by charle49 on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Bill was fantastic as usual! He was very funny and kept things rolling quite well. Jeff was funny but seemed off. I thought he was not feeling well. Larry was hard to understand sometimes. He was funny of course. The opening act was trying too hard and somewhat obscene. He was ok, but would not pay to see him again. I LOVED the stools! It is always fun when they sit there and go back and forth between each other. They had everyone in tears I swear when they were sitting there. It was awesome. All in all, I would go again.

  • Stomach muscles hurt from laughing so much!

    by Jlane20 on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    This was an absolutely amazing show! I haven't watched very much Blue Collar comedy, but went b/c my husband likes these three comedians. Bill Engvall was the first on stage, and he was very good...I like his style, very funny. Jeff Foxworthy was next, and I've never really been impressed with his comedy when I have seen him in the past, but he was by far the best out of the three. I laughed so hard, tears were coming out of my eyes and I couldn't catch my breath! Incredibly funny! Larry the Cable Guy ended the set, and his act was a bit disappointing, esp. b/c everyone told me that he would be the best of the three. Not too many laughs. They finally took the stage together, and answered questions written on index cards, with comedy of course. They ended the show with "I believe...." jokes. Good stuff!

  • Jeff Foxworthy, Bill and Larry just so so

    by Anonymous on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 3 out of 5

    If larry the cable guy weren't there, it would have been a total waste of time

  • Hilarious!!!

    by rkatao on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    This was one of the funniest comedy shows I have ever been to! We have seen Bill Engval and Larry before but not Jeff Foxworthy. I laughed so hard I was crying. I would recommend this show to anyone but especially the 50 years old and over crowd (me). Some things hit pretty close to home but they were funny none the less. Awesome.

  • Jeff, Bill and Larry were AWESOME!!!!

    by Daisy80 on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    I would totally recommend anyone who likes these guys go see them live!!! Was sooooo worth the money!

  • by FangirlDWTS on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 4 out of 5

    They were all great. What I didn't like was the 15 minutes of video after the show start time of 8:00pm. Before 8:00 would have been ok as people were still wandering in but once the start time came, I wanted the show to begin. Also, we had people still taking their seats in our row (so we had to stand) and in front of us (so we couldn't see) up to 45 minutes after the show had started. The people in front of us on the aisle needed to stand up for late comers 5 times!!! It was quite annoying.

  • Fun time had by all ...

    by Anonymous on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 4 out of 5

    Had a great time. Loved the session at the end with the stools and questions.

  • Bill and Jeff were amazing!

    by salsal on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 4 out of 5

    I always get a kick out of Bill and Jeff--seen them many times. They always have new material and are funny!! Larry needs some new material...I've seen his show once before and alot of the jokes were in previous shows or from the tv. Love to watch the whole group at the end...FUNNY!!

  • Them 3 Are too Funny!

    by Shrugged on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    I especially enjoyed the closing exchange with the 3 comedians doing improv. The spontanaity was authentic and had the 3 laughing at themselves and each other: what a treat to observe!

  • These guys are awesome!

    by DawnZzzzzz on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Saw Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall & Larry The Cable Guy last night in Seattle and they were amazing! All new material, including Seattle observations, and lots of energy. Their sidekick, Reno, was pretty funny too. Watching everyone around us laugh their heads off as well made it even better! You definitely need to go see them before they decide to retire! Worth every penny spent (and then some). Like they say, 'laughter is the best medicine', and we feel great! I'd pay to go see these three again any day! Thanks guys!!!!

  • Jeff, Bill & Larry were unbelievably funny!

    by SeahawksFan51 on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    I had seen Jeff & Bill before, but not Larry, so I was pretty excited. My husband and I had a wonderful time and the guys were hilarious. It was non-stop laughter from the moment they started running the videos before the guys came out all the way until the end when they were all out on their stools. I would definitely recommend this event to anyone that needs a good laugh. It will come easily with this trio!

  • Simply amazing

    by F1Boomer on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    OK, I admit, I was hoping Ron White would join the group again. And while the host, Reno Somebody was instantly forgettable, I didn't miss Ron after the three started their acts. My jaw still hurts from laughing so hard. I tend to favor Bill Engvall because of his delivery style and timing, and his topics tend to fit into my life pretty well. Bill was strong from beginning to end and with all new stuff. His facial expressions and verbal expressions of disbelief at his wife's actions really made the jokes come to life. Jeff Foxworthy started off a little slow, but it picked up and he became funnier and funnier. His voice is a bit irritating at first, but then it becomes part of the gags and he comes to life. Both had very funny jokes and their style is more toward a string of jokes woven into a story, and it works better for Bill but both were enjoyable and I laughed till I had tears in my eyes. Larry is very different from Bill and Jeff. He has a Henny Youngman style of one liners, but much funnier and raunchier. And he is a bit raunchy, but without being over the edge. No four letter words from any of the comedians, and while Larry's humor is much more in the gutter and a bit insensitive, his character and style help you laugh at jokes you know you shouldn't think are funny. But they are, they're hysterical. Funnier than Jeff Dunham whom I saw last fall, and funnier than any of the foul mouthed comedians of today. And it is obvious they enjoy each others company and humor, with each one breaking up the other two with jokes and comebacks during the part where all three shared the stage. And if laughter is good for the soul, then I am very good today. The Key Arena was a good setting for the show, done in the round it worked well and we had very good seats about halfway up one of the center sections. I have only one complaint and that is the actual seating in the arena. It is great for viewing as the angle really opens up the viewing down to the floor, but dang, do they have to be so close to the ones in front of you? I am 5'10", and my knees where banging the seat in front of me. Halfway thru the show I got a huge cramp in my calf and luckily the seat to my right was empty (not many of those by the way) and I was able to stretch it out. I know it'll never be changed, but just a warning to tall guys, there isn't much leg room. Airline seating is spacious compared to this. I was able to park close and I love the setting next to the space needle and the EMP. Overall, a great evening

  • Jeff, Bill, and Larry

    by SuzieQ58 on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 4 out of 5

    Jeff Foxworthy and Bill Engvall were great. I'm sure Larry the Cable Guy was too, but our group of four had a very hard time understanding him. We could hear him just fine, just couldn't make out the words 90% of the time.

  • by LuvBCC on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 4 out of 5

    A little disappointed in Bill Engvall's routine - many of the jokes were stale, as I had heard them on Blue Collar Comedy on TV. Sorry Bill, I was expecting better. Jeff Foxworthy was good, but was over the top about Larry the Cable Guy. Loved his routine!

  • I BELIEVE!! In Blue Collar Comedy

    by Nana44 on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 5 out of 5

    Jeff, Bill and Larry. What can I say but they are the most gifted storytellers I have seen. What truly makes them so special is that they seem to be just like the rest of us but able to process the world around them in a different way. They are not just comedians who tell jokes but amazing storytellers. Thanks guys for a great evening.

  • by jimibeaudry on 3/6/10KeyArena - SeattleRating: 4 out of 5

    I laughed so hard I spotted.During Larry the Cable Guy's act.