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Ron White Tickets - Despite 'behavioral Problems' White Is A Strong Performer
With a raspy voice and a glass of scotch and cigar in hand, Ron White first made a name for himself when friend and tourmate Jeff Foxworthy developed the Blue Collar Comedy Tour. After 13 years doing small-time comedy tours, Ron White opened up with the touring redneck group and has now headlined his own series of comedy tours.
Now, millions of dollars later, White continues to sip that scotch, smoke his cigar and tote around as the "fashionable redneck" of Blue Collar Comedy as he currently tours in support of the number one Comedy Central special Behavioral Problems. His new skit will premiere mid-April on Comedy Central, as he amps up audiences with another round of shows beginning early March. If you're one known to affectionately call Mr. White "Tater Salad," you aren't going to want to miss out on these Ron White tickets when they appear at http://www.stubhub.com.
The Fritch, Texas native now thrives in California, where he's learned to adapt to the southern California lifestyle of big living. The proud owner of his own jet, three homes (in Beverly Hills, Atlanta and Montecito) and a puppy, White hasn't put aside his small town ambitions since becoming a star.
"I'm still a hardworking comedian," he said to the Bakersfield press. "I still go to open mic night every night when I'm in town and bang out the beats on my new stuff...so, I'm not resting on my laurels at this point. In fact, I'm really grateful these crowds are still comin' to see me, so I try to keep the show really fresh and funny…six months from now, I just wanna be a better comedian than I am today." The result keeps people laughing, as he jokes about his run-ins with the law or his wife's sexual boundaries. Not one to hold back, his jokes are bound to offend a few, and he likes it that way.
In just his first three years on the mainstream, White earned a whopping $15 million to his name thanks to arena tours and Comedy Central specials. It was after the 2000 debut on the Blue Collar Comedy Tour that helped his 2003 album Drunk in Public skyrocket to multi-platinum success as his feature films and albums in subsequent years found a similar fate. His short-live WB variety show The Ron White Show helped to open White's redneck jokes to a wider audience, as he found himself among Grammy nominees in 2006 for his album You Can't Fix Stupid.
The most recent to appear in 2009's Capitol release Behavioral Problems, a classic White production that features some of his classic tricks as he spins through a manner of topics like his women, alcohol, drugs and his rights. The set charted at No. 13 on Billboard's Country Albums and No. 51 on the Billboard 200 last year. With such success, continued Blue Collar support and a new album out, White continues to lay claim to his success thanks to his mother's "'tater salad."
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