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Rodney Carrington

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Rodney Carrington
Birth name Rodney Carrington
Born October 19 1968 (1968-10-19) (age 39)
Medium Stand-Up
Television
Radio
Nationality American
Years active 1998Present
Subject(s) Everyday Life
Wife
Children
Women
Influences George Carlin
Notable works and roles Rodney Hamilton in
Rodney
Website www.rodneycarrington.com

Rodney Carrington (October 19, 1968 in Longview, Texas) is an American stand-up comic and comic country musician. He was the star of the ABC television sitcom Rodney. Rodney Carrington is a frequent guest on the Bob and Tom show. Some may know him for his song featured on the Bob & Tom show called "Titties and Beer", and "When My Wife Met My Girlfriend". His numerous albums and stand-up performances are often formatted for adult content. Rodney Carrington is however mostly famous for the song "Dear Penis". His comedy albums have all sold hundreds of thousands of copies. Even though Rodney had a television series, he still tours, selling out comedy clubs and performance halls across the country. He currently lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma with his wife Terri, his three sons, and his wife's niece, Kylar Kemp. Rodney released his 7th album King of the Mountains, on April 3, 2007 Carrington's first Comedy Central special aired on April 14, 2007. On May 1, 2007 Carrington released his first DVD entitled "Rodney Carrington: Live at the Majestic".

Albums

Date of release
Title
Record Label
June 2, 1998
Hangin' with Rodney
Mercury
August 15, 2000
Morning Wood
Capitol
October 23, 2001
Live: C'mon Laugh You Bastards
Capitol
February 11, 2003
Nut Sack
Capitol
February 24, 2004
Greatest Hits
Capitol
April 3, 2007
King of the Mountains
Capitol

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