He was a wonderful christian man. We lived in yazoo city for 7 years and he was the same on stage and off. While filming one of the tv shows at 6 flags in texas, he took my toddler up on stage with him. He had the best time. I first saw him while attending a men and boys rally in laurel, ms. Thanks for the memories.
cleanest southern comedian that ever lived. Today's comics, whether they be from the south or not, would've learned a lot from Jerry Clower's brand of humor.
not too many black folk know about Jerry Clower...As a black kid from the south. Jerry Clower was FUNNY AS HELL..!!!!!...the way he told stories with the Mississippi country tone. he was damn funny with ol' Marcel..lol...lol
One of the funniest country comedians and love the Mississippi State and Alabama football story as an Alabama fan! The SEC is college football at it’s best!
In about 1972 or so, my dad booked Jerry Clower as an unknown to open for a Charley Pride show in Jacksonville. I was about 10 and remember that night very well ... Charley Pride's manager said the union rules would not let Clower on stage as part of the show. My dad got clever and sent him out to perform while the lights were still on and people were still entering the Coliseum. People loved it. Clower and my dad were close friends ever since that. Jerry Clower was a wonderful, decent and very funny man. He did that first show for an airplane ticket and a couple hundred dollars!
@@tranurse Jacksonville, Florida.... my parents owned WQIK radio and someone got ahold of a Clower recording before he was well-known and the station played it on the air. Jacksonville definitely knew who Jerry Clower was before everybody else outside of Yazoo City did! Clower and my dad were friends for years. JC even showed up to do a "surprise" show at one of my dad's high school reunions in South Georgia.
That was my sister Joyce 's husband . They lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He was well known there for his H.S. Roman Catholic. football. His Son and Daughter still live in with there families. I hope they see this.
Are you referring to one of the people in his story? Otherwise, you are confused. Jerry Clower grew up in MIssissippi and pretty much stayed there. His wife was not named Joyce.
An Ancient Talent that seems to have faded - In every ethnic group, every race, there have always been "The Storytellers" - Possibly the Irish created "The Wopper Stories", but there's nothing finer than a Good Story Teller - Cotton Ivy was a good one for sure, "bout made me wet-my-pants", at dinner one night - at the Petroleum Club in Nashville - way back in 1988. Absolutely fine Story-Tellin'! Bless em - ☘☘☘
I loved Ole Jerry Clower, quite a gentleman. ❤ ❤ ❤
He was a wonderful christian man. We lived in yazoo city for 7 years and he was the same on stage and off. While filming one of the tv shows at 6 flags in texas, he took my toddler up on stage with him. He had the best time. I first saw him while attending a men and boys rally in laurel, ms. Thanks for the memories.
He was a hoot. Shame there are none others quite like him today..
I grew up on this dude man. Especially being a country boy, I can relate.
I've experienced Jerry twice in person! Each time was the funniest live performances of my life!
RIP JERRY!
Comedy hasn't been the same without him. I miss him.
cleanest southern comedian that ever lived. Today's comics, whether they be from the south or not, would've learned a lot from Jerry Clower's brand of humor.
not too many black folk know about Jerry Clower...As a black kid from the south. Jerry Clower was FUNNY AS HELL..!!!!!...the way he told stories with the Mississippi country tone. he was damn funny with ol' Marcel..lol...lol
One of the best. RIP JC.
I love him, I grew up laughing with him.
One of the funniest country comedians and love the Mississippi State and Alabama football story as an Alabama fan! The SEC is college football at it’s best!
Greatest clean comic ever. I guess you had to grow up poor and in the country to under stand the humor .we still love you jerry.
Kevin kindred Poor and in the country right here!!!
Didn't grow up poor or in the country still love this
In about 1972 or so, my dad booked Jerry Clower as an unknown to open for a Charley Pride show in Jacksonville. I was about 10 and remember that night very well ... Charley Pride's manager said the union rules would not let Clower on stage as part of the show. My dad got clever and sent him out to perform while the lights were still on and people were still entering the Coliseum. People loved it. Clower and my dad were close friends ever since that. Jerry Clower was a wonderful, decent and very funny man. He did that first show for an airplane ticket and a couple hundred dollars!
Brian Rowland awesome!!
The Colosseum?
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@@tranurse Jacksonville, Florida.... my parents owned WQIK radio and someone got ahold of a Clower recording before he was well-known and the station played it on the air. Jacksonville definitely knew who Jerry Clower was before everybody else outside of Yazoo City did! Clower and my dad were friends for years. JC even showed up to do a "surprise" show at one of my dad's high school reunions in South Georgia.
@@BrianRowland_Google ok, My dad only listened to WQIK.
I could use Jerry Clowers guidance in my life right now these days
Jerry was a great story teller
He is the SOUTH'S GOAT COMEDIAN
Just a great American with funny stories! There's another one called The Time We Played Clemson!
Very Good!... #65 ✝ {9-16-2023}
A true expert at the ART of storytelling!
The good old days
loved listening to his tapes on family road trips. we also had 8 tracks we listened to at home.
Minnie pearl n Jerry closer little brother
Hey brother, enjoyed your video, thanks for sharing, enjoyed, keep looking up!
Great Southern football story...
wonderful man
So much comedy gold
I am the man what RUNS with the football ! 1:20 That's SuperDynaWhoppin' !
Love jerry
#HailState good ole Jerry!
Roll Tide and Hail State!!
That was my sister Joyce 's husband . They lived in Philadelphia, Pa. He was well known there for his H.S. Roman Catholic. football. His Son and Daughter still live in with there families. I hope they see this.
Maureen McLean no it isn't.
Are you referring to one of the people in his story? Otherwise, you are confused. Jerry Clower grew up in MIssissippi and pretty much stayed there. His wife was not named Joyce.
Chiodetti was my sister's husband. Mr Clower was talking about the fast runner he couldn't hold on too. "Larry Chiodetti."
@@maureenmclean5203 That's awesome lol I hope he's heard this as well!
Butch was a quarterback at Bama... but didn't have much a showing in the pros... maybe one game he got on the field...
That was one hell of a suit
An Ancient Talent that seems to have faded -
In every ethnic group, every race, there have always been "The Storytellers" -
Possibly the Irish created "The Wopper Stories", but there's nothing finer than a Good Story Teller -
Cotton Ivy was a good one for sure, "bout made me wet-my-pants", at dinner one night - at the Petroleum Club in Nashville - way back in 1988.
Absolutely fine Story-Tellin'!
Bless em - ☘☘☘
Dave Gardner was pretty funny too!
still funny
Sure that Bama fella wasn't named Forrest Gump?
Let's see today's NFL's spoiled brats do what that Chio Doody did to Jerry and Mississippi State.
Jerry Nash Ha ha ha!! Perfect!!
Jerry clower and gran maw getting chetlinvs out of chair
All of jerry clowers hits
Larry Chiodetti was the guys actual name
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This dude ain't funny. He is charming and quaint, but not funny.
Sounds like someone didn't wait for the punchline...
Gary Brandon or just a kid
Matt Beeman or funny.
yep a kid or a lib
you have to be country to understand him. if your country, he's hilarious.
I bet he knowed forrest