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CLEDUS T. JUDDCledus T. Judd's impact on country music extends beyond his parodies. He has brought humor and levity to a genre often characterized by its emotional storytelling and traditional themes. His ability to parody well-known songs while respecting the original artists has earned him a unique place in country music history. Today, he is ready to release more contemporary parodies as he sets out on tour with some of most popular comedians on the circuit today.
The renowned country music parody artist, has made a significant impact across multiple social media platforms. With over 259.7 million Facebook impressions and more than 124 million Facebook viral impressions, his content continues to captivate audiences. His organic video views on Facebook alone exceed 101.3 million, showcasing his widespread appeal. On TikTok, Judd has garnered over 24 million views, while Instagram impressions have surpassed 1.4 million. His YouTube presence is equally impressive, with over 6 million views and more than 107.3 thousand hours of watchtime, solidifying his status as a digital sensation aswell.
Overall, Cledus T. Judd's career is marked by his comedic brilliance, his ability to connect with audiences through laughter, and his enduring influence on both country music and comedy. Raised in Carterville, Georgia, Judd, born Barry Poole is celebrated for his humorous songs and parodies of popular country hits. Often referred to as the "Weird Al" Yankovic of country music, Judd has created a niche for himself with his comedic take on the genre.
His career took off in the mid-1990s, gaining attention with his debut album, Cledus T. Judd (No Relation), released in 1995. The album featured parodies of hits by artists like Alan Jackson and Shania Twain, quickly establishing him as a force that had him touring with top acts such as Brooks & Dunn, Toby Keith and others, as well as guest spots on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and The Late Show with David Letterman to name a few. Additionally, he starred on CMT’s “Most Wanted Live,” co-hosted USA Network competition show “Nashville Star” and played the game of being celebrity fit on VH 1. Add in a scratch golfer and a West Virginia State Runner-up and you get the full monthly profile of one of our comedic treasures.
Some of Judd's most popular parodies include:
"Indian In-Laws" (parody of Tim McGraw's "Indian Outlaw")
"My Cellmate Thinks I'm Sexy" (parody of Kenny Chesney's "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy")
“How Do You Milk A Cow?” (parody of Toby Keith’s “How Do You Like Me Now”)
"Where's Your Mommy?" (parody of Toby Keith's "Who's Your Daddy?")
“(Weight’s Going) Up Down, Up Down,” (parody of Morgan Wallen and FGL “Up Down”)
In addition to his parodies, Judd has written and recorded original comedic songs, showcasing his talent and creativity. Not stopping here, Judd has collaborated with numerous country artists, both in parodies and original songs. His connections within the country music industry have allowed him to blend comedy with musical authenticity.
Judd has stayed in the ring for quite some time never losing his itch to perform, but also admitted when it was time for a reset. Judd took time off from his music to take to the airwaves as a nationally-syndicated on-air talent for iHeart radio. After, yet another successful endeavor, Judd stepped away from his lucrative and popular career to shift his focus on being a present father and raising his children. “This move has proven to showcase my talent as a dad, my most important accomplishment,” he states.
Stepping back into the music scene, Judd’s more recent albums, such as Bipolar and Proud and Boogity, Boogity – A Tribute to the Comedic Genius of Ray Stevens continue to receive positive reviews. He has maintained a loyal fan base and remains an industry favorite as well. His unique blend of humor and musical talent keeps his work fresh and relevant, ensuring his place in the hearts of country music fans and cementing his legacy in the industry.
In close ties to the late, great Toby Keith, Judd’s tribute, “Gonna Miss You Old Friend,” showcased his heart and authentic love and appreciation for one of his best friends, which prompted a viral moment. This moment displayed the deep bond they shared, resonating with fans worldwide and highlighting Judd's ability to connect with his audience on a profoundly emotional level. “I do have a soul, and do love my friends and family more than anything. This one hurt, badly,” says Judd. (See here: "Gonna Miss You Ole Friend" ). You might remember Judd in the Toby Keith / Willie Nelson flick “Beer For My Horses.”
As Cledus T. Judd prepares to release more contemporary parodies and embarks on tour with some of the most popular comedians on the circuit today, his legacy as a comedic powerhouse in country music has been firmly established. His impressive social media presence, blending humor with heartfelt lyrics, and a career marked by creativity and authenticity, Judd remains a beloved figure within the industry captivating fans old and new alike.
For more information and the latest news on Cledus T. Judd follow him at https://cledustjudd.com.
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