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Weird State: A Comedian Talks About Oregon - 5141

Weird State: A Comedian Talks About Oregon - 5141

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About the Artist Dwight Slade was born in Seattle, Washington and is exactly as old as The Space Needle, which took nine months to build and was dedicated within days of his birthday. Dwight moved often in his early years, living in San Mateo, California, Wilton, Connecticut, Marietta, Georgia and Houston, Texas. It was in 7th grade in Houston that Dwight became friends with Bill Hicks, an intense young man who had a secret dream of becoming a stand-up comedian. The two quickly developed a partnership that has lasted a lifetime. They became enamored by comedians on The Tonight Show and began writing jokes to try out on friends. Soon they were sneaking out the windows of their parent’s suburban homes and riding their bikes to auditions. At 14, Bill and Dwight had an 8X10, an agent, and lofty dreams of stardom. In 1978, a small improv theater opened in Houston called the Comedy Workshop. The two 16 year olds conned school friends into giving them rides to try out their stand-up on open-mike night. The under age performers were often asked to wait outside the club before their show. The duo's career came to an abrupt end when Dwight's family moved to Klamath Falls, Oregon. Throughout his high school years, Dwight continued to focus on stand-up. As a freshman at the University of Oregon, Slade finished 3rd in the Euphoria Comedy Contest, and full of ambition, moved to Hollywood. Slade reunited with Bill Hicks in 1981 in Los Angeles to write a screenplay. The two, now working as separate stand-ups, began to crack the world of Hollywood. At 18, Slade became one of the youngest performers to ever perform at the famous Comedy Store. In 1983, the comedy Boom was underway and Dwight found he could garner more precious stage time in Portland, Oregon than in Los Angeles. "Why should I live in Los Angeles when I can be just as miserable and unknown in Portland?" Slade moved to and soon established himself as the premier stand-up in the Northwest. In 1986 he was chosen to open concerts for Jay Leno and Jerry Seinfeld. Slade finished his degree at Portland State University in 1985. 1988 marked the birth of his first child and his national television debut on A&E’s Good Time Cafe. The young family now faced an interesting dilemma: how do you travel on the road as a working comedian and stay together as a family? The solution took the form of a 36 foot fifth wheel travel trailer that the young family toured and lived in for four years while Dwight headlined comedy clubs across the US and Canada. With the birth of his second child, the Slade’s decided to hang up their nomadic lifestyle and settle down in Portland. "My second child was born in the RV," says Slade, "We were pulled over at the time." It proved to be a good decision. While grounded in Portland, Slade was able to explore more personal aspects to his stand up comedy. Putting together the critically praised, one man political primer, "Do People Really Think Like That?" Dwight was not only funny, but thought provoking. The San Antonio Express wrote, "Slade restores one’s faith in comedy as the great equalizer. At his cerebral best he becomes the voice of the little man looking for a little justice – and just maybe a little pay back – for life’s daily mundane humiliations." The 90’s found Dwight moving into new arenas of creativity. Radio station KXL-AM billed him as "The Northwests Most Dangerous Mind" as he became a noted talk radio personality who used humor instead of rage to engage listeners. He released two comedy CD’s on Humor Ink recordings, "Weird State," and "Shut-up." Slade’s feature film debut came in the movie "Inconceivable," which enjoyed a run on Showtime and is available for rent at Hollywood Video. Slade also co-starred in the gritty family drama, "My Way Home" which won the Platinum Award at the 2001 Houston International Film Festival. 2002 Proved to be a banner year for Dwight Slade, becoming the first stand-up to make appearances at the three Product Descripti
ASIN: B000059XLA
VSKU: GGV.B000059XLA.LN
Condition: Like New
Author/Artist:Dwight Slade
Binding: Audio cd
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