Johnny Taylor (comedian)
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Johnny Taylor, Jr. is an American
stand-up comedian Stand-up comedy is a performance directed to a live audience, where the performer stands on a stage and delivers humorous and satirical monologues sometimes incorporating physical acts. These performances are typically composed of rehear ...
, writer, actor, and podcaster from
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. Taylor has released two comedy albums and a charity single on
Stand Up! Records Stand Up! Records is an American independent comedy record label founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Grammy-winning producer Dan Schlissel. It has been called "the country's most respected indie comedy label." Stand Up! has released more than 2 ...
. His debut, 2014's ''Tangled Up in Plaid'', reached No. 7 on the iTunes comedy chart. His 2018 followup album and video ''Bummin' with the Devil'' reached No. 1 on both the Amazon and iTunes comedy charts.


Early life

Taylor was born March 5, 1977, in
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. He has called his childhood "rocky"; his family moved several dozen times before settling in Sacramento. He was an amateur boxer from 13 to 19, and competed in
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and
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tournaments in Sacramento and
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. He hoped to turn professional, but a detached retina forced his retirement. He became a boxing trainer and co-owned a gym before becoming a comedian full-time.


Career

Taylor began performing stand-up in May 2011, at age 33. Taylor's work ethic helped fuel his rise in the Northern California comedy scene; in his first year as a comic, he would drive to
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and perform at as many open mics in one night as he could, appearing on stage between 300 and 400 times that year. He won the Stand-up Shootout competition in Sacramento in 2011, was named the city's best comedian in 2016 by readers of the Sacramento
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, and came in second in the same poll in 2014. Taylor considers himself a "storyteller comic", and much of his material is drawn from his own life. He is known for his deeply personal, brutally honest and often dark comedy, which includes routines about his divorces and his parents' deaths. He has toured across the U.S. and Canada, and is a regular on the comedy festival circuit, performing at San Francisco Sketchfest, the New Orleans Hell Yes Fest, the Asheville Comedy Festival, Altercation Fest, the Sacramento Comedy Festival, and the Chico Comedy Festival. He tours frequently with
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. Taylor also writes for punk-rock satire website
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. In September 2020, he began hosting pop-culture podcast ''Hipsterocracy'' for The Hard Times' podcasting network, on which Taylor has interviewed other comedians as well as musicians such as
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and
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of
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. In 2015, he co-hosted the podcast ''It's Funny Because'' with fellow Sacramento comic Keith Lowell Jensen, in which the pair interviewed national and Sacramento-area comedians.
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called it "a riveting and eye-opening dissection of the art and craft of comedy." With comic Daniel Humbarger, he co-hosted the sports podcast ''Cowbell Kingdom'' in 2015 and 2016. In 2021, he began hosting the talk-show/news-commentary webseries ''The Nonfiction with Johnny Taylor, Jr.'' He has also written for the
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, Laughspin, Laugh Button,
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, and The Interrobang.


Albums

Taylor has released two comedy albums and a charity single on
Stand Up! Records Stand Up! Records is an American independent comedy record label founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Grammy-winning producer Dan Schlissel. It has been called "the country's most respected indie comedy label." Stand Up! has released more than 2 ...
. His debut, 2014's ''Tangled Up in Plaid'', reached No. 7 on the iTunes comedy chart. It was reviewed positively by critics. Chris Spector of ''Midwest Record'' praised Taylor's "punk-rock energy" and said "he's got a sharp wit that really cuts to the bone." Brett Watson of The Serious Comedy Site said "Taylor is an absolute master of misdirection. Many of the punchlines go in directions you will never see coming." His 2018 followup album and video ''Bummin' with the Devil'' reached No. 1 on both the Amazon and iTunes comedy charts. Aaron Carnes of the Sacramento
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called it an improvement over his debut, saying that Taylor "never rushes a punchline and tells true stories with absurd details." Lara Smith of Austin, Texas, website ComedyWham noted Taylor's "evolution and growth" as a comic, saying "he’s grown more comfortable as a performer and a polished storyteller." Richard Lanoie of The Serious Comedy Site praised the "dark and autobiographical humor" but felt his Donald Trump material (recorded before the 2016 election) was dated.


Discography

*Johnny Taylor, ''Tangled Up in Plaid'' (
Stand Up! Records Stand Up! Records is an American independent comedy record label founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Grammy-winning producer Dan Schlissel. It has been called "the country's most respected indie comedy label." Stand Up! has released more than 2 ...
, 2014) *Johnny Taylor, '"Trump. Sugar. Sux. Tragic." (
Stand Up! Records Stand Up! Records is an American independent comedy record label founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Grammy-winning producer Dan Schlissel. It has been called "the country's most respected indie comedy label." Stand Up! has released more than 2 ...
, 2017, charity single) *Johnny Taylor, ''Bummin' with the Devil'' (
Stand Up! Records Stand Up! Records is an American independent comedy record label founded in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Grammy-winning producer Dan Schlissel. It has been called "the country's most respected indie comedy label." Stand Up! has released more than 2 ...
, 2018)


References


External links

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Johnny Taylor at Stand Up! Records websiteHipsterocracy podcast website

The Nonfiction with Johnny Taylor, Jr. website
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