Biography: Etta May
What’s the best way to describe Etta May? “Minnie
Pearl with a migraine.” To put it simply, when Etta May
takes the stage, she is the reigning Queen of Southern Sass. She
reflects “You know you’re getting fat when you sit
in the bathtub and the water in the toilet rises!”
Born and raised in Bald Knob, Arkansas, Etta May grew up alongside
nine older brothers, who referred to their baby sister as “the
human sacrifice.” In fact, Etta May’s parents - her
father, a potpourri farmer, and her mother, bedridden by constant
childbearing, - did not realize Etta May was a girl until she
required a training bra.
Etta May met her husband, Delbert, an aspiring truck driver,
at a friend’s kegger. From across the yard their eyes locked
in a love look. Nine months later, she was blessed with a boy,
followed by a girl and two more boys. “That’s where
my comedy comes from. I just wait for my husband or kids to do
something stupid, and then I write it down.”
Through the years, Etta May had a string of dead end jobs. She
faithfully drove a school bus for over 10 years. She says she
learned how to handle unruly kids by Armor All-ing the seats,
and touching the brakes, all the way home. One night, while volunteering
as a BINGO caller, she recalls, “the ball sucker got stuck,
and I was forced to entertain a room full of angry Catholics.
It was then I realized I could make people laugh.” Etta
May will take you on a redneck ride through the Deep South.
Etta May won the prestigious American Comedy Awards: “Stand-Up
Comic of the Year,” and has appeared on Oprah, Comic Strip
Live, MTV, and as a guest commentator on “CBS Sunday Morning.”
Look for Etta May and the Southern Fried Chicks in their all
new sixty minute TV special airing on CMT on Friday, July 27,
2007. Think Blue Collar Comedy Tour with bigger attitude and better
hair! Etta May is also a headline comic on CMT’s “CMT
Comedy Stage” which is the second highest rated show in
CMT history. The success of the Comedy Stage franchise led to
the production of the Southern Fried Chicks Comedy Tour special
as the first comedy concert series for the national cable network.
Additionally, Etta May appeared on two more CMT show, “KARAOKE-DOKEY”
where she lent her unique perspective as a guest judge on the
show where four contestants compete in a battle for the best impersonation
of country great, Shania Twain. She was also the subject and first
female comic ever on the biography show, “Comedy Club.”
She joins the elite comedy company of Ron White, Larry the Cable
Guy and Jeff Foxworthy, who are also featured in this series.
In addition to television, Etta May is a regular on the syndicated
Bob & Tom radio show and XM Radio’s comedy channels.
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