Rodney Carrington To Perform At Brookings

March 21st, 2010 - 7:33 pm ICT by GD ( Leave a comment )

By Ranjan Bhaduri
rodneycLos Angeles, Mar 21, (THAINDIAN NEWS) American stand up comedian Rodney Carrington will be performing in Brookings in the upcoming week, on March 25. The “Bob and Tom” radio show comedian will be playing Swiftel Center, which is a treat for all his fans and his band of loyalists. The swivel center is from Rodney Carrington’s eight major-record comedy album which had a record sale of more than two million copies.

Rodney Carrington is notable for his famous “redneck lifestyle humor” which he pits up in his own indomitable style. Besides being a stand up comedian, Rodney Carrington has also made appearances in his personal Television sitcom titled “Rodney” that was aired on ABC for two consecutive seasons. Rodney Carrington has also been credited alongside Toby Keith in the motion picture called “Beer for My Horses.” Some of the most notable compositions of Rodney Carrington includes numbers like Fred, Don’t Look Now and “Little Things”. Rodney Carrington had released his latest album titled “El Nino Loco,” which is a major hit after his renowned hit “King Of The Mountains”

Prior to this, Rodney Carrington has gained phenomenal significance with his albums that dates back to his very first work, “Hangin by Rodney” that went around in the year 1998, labeled by Mercury Records from Nashville. The start up album comprised some great songs along with his typical witty humors. The solo title from the album called “Letter to My Penis” had also been a prominent number in the list of “Top Country Albums,” reeling at number 73. Reportedly, Rodney Carrington became the fourth highest grosser among touring comedian last year.

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