Альбомы исполнителя
Morning Wood
2000 · альбом
Hangin' With Rodney
1998 · альбом
Let Me In
2021 · сингл
Feelin'
2020 · сингл
PawPaw Biff
2020 · сингл
Get Em Out
2019 · Мини-альбом
El Nino Loco
2009 · альбом
Make It Christmas
2009 · альбом
King Of The Mountains
2007 · альбом
Nut Sack
2003 · альбом
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Биография
Rodney Carrington is a multi-talented comedian, actor, singer and writer playing sold-out shows around the world as one of the top 10 highest-grossing touring comedians for the past two decades. A platinum-recording artist, Rodney's recorded eight major record label comedy albums and three albums on his own record label, Laughter's Good Records. Get Em Out hit #1 on iTunes. Here Comes the Truth! climbed to #3 on the comedy charts, accruing tens of millions of streams on Spotify and even spawned a Netflix special. Rodney broke through with his major label comedy CD debut Hangin' With Rodney in 1998. The next few years saw nine more Top 10 comedy albums. Hangin' With Rodney and Morning Wood earned RIAA gold record certification, and his Greatest Hits album reached platinum status. Rodney also released Make It Christmas featuring his original song “Camouflage and Christmas Lights," a tribute to our military. He's starred in his own TV sitcom, “Rodney", which ran for two seasons on ABC, co-wrote and co-starred with Toby Keith in the film, “Beer for My Horses,” which won the Tex Ritter Award from ACM, and starred in his own Netflix special "Here Comes The Truth.” Rodney's also appeared on the ACA (American Country Awards), American Country New Year's Eve Live show on FOX, and won "Supporting Character of the Year” from CMT Music Video Awards for his appearance on Trace Adkins' video “I Got My Game On."