Cledus T. Judd is back and better ('funnier that is') than ever, with his forthcoming CD, "Polyrically Uncorrect" on E1 Music (formerly KOCH Records), release date June 30, 2009. Daryle Singletary, Colt Ford and other popular Country music artists make guest vocal appearances on Cledus' fun new release. "Polyrically Uncorrect" promises to have you in stitches with laughter, yet delivering great vocal and music tracks.
In January of this year, Judd released the single "Waitin' on Obama" (a parody of Brad Paisley's "Waitin' on a Woman") referencing Barack Obama's election as President of the United States. This is the first single release from Cledus' "Polyrically Uncorrect" album and is accompanied by a video that was released on inauguration day. You can view the video in the widget below on this page.
After a three year break from recording, Cledus says; "I've had a great time during my radio detour and will continue to make strides in the broadcasting world, but returning to originally what brought me to town is key." "It's time for America to start laughing again, and I hope they can begin laughing with me."
"When Cledus called me a told me the idea about Waitin' On Obama, I knew we had to get in and cut it," said Chuck Rhodes, Director of E1 Music/Koch's Country Division. "We went from words on a page to finished product out the door in about two weeks. It's great to be back in business with one of the funniest guys in country music today."
The track list is as follows:
1. Polyrically Uncorrect - Featuring Ashton Shpeherd
2. Garth Must be Busy - Featuring Brooks & Dunn
3. (If I Had) Kellie Pickler's... - with Jamie Johnson and Terry Eldredge from The Grascals
4. Waitin' On Obama
5. Cooter
6. Washing Airplanes
7. Tailgatin' - Featuring Colt Ford
8. Hard Time
9. Merger On Music Row - Featuring Daryle Singletary
10. Dammit, I'm Vixen
11. Christmas In Rehab
Look for Cledus T. Judd's "Polyrically Uncorrect" in stores and listen for new songs from the CD on your favorite Country radio station!
About E1 Entertainment:
E1 Entertainment (formerly KOCH Records) is a leading independent entertainment content owner that acquires film, television and music rights and exploits these rights in all media in more than 190 countries.
The company currently operates in Canada, the U.S., the UK, Holland and Belgium through its four primary businesses units: E1 Television, E1 Films, E1 Music and E1 Distribution.
Cledus T. Judd is an American country music artist well known primarily for his parodies of popular country music songs. He has been called the "Weird Al" Yankovic" of country music. He has released over 20 music videos, nine studio albums and two EPs, with several of the singles entering Billboard’s Hot Country Songs charts.
Musical Career
Cledus T. Judd released his debut album, Cledus T. Judd "No Relation", on Razor & Tie Records in 1995, the "(No Relation)" part of the title being a reference to Wynonna and Naomi Judd. Two non-country parodies were also included on this album: one of them Eagles' "Hotel California", and one of "We Are the World", a 1980s charity single credited to USA for Africa. Judd's parody, entitled "We Own the World", satirized the marriage of Lisa Marie Presley and Michael Jackson.
"I Stoled This Record" followed in 1996. This album, despite not producing a chart single, earned RIAA gold certification for shipping 500,000 copies. This album included parodies of two Shania Twain songs: "If You're Not in It for Love, I'm Outta Here!" became "I'm Not in It for Love, Just Yer Beer" and "Any Man of Mine" became "If Shania Was Mine." John Michael Montgomery's "Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)" was parodied twice on this album.
His third album, "Did I Shave My Back For This?" (a take-off on Deana Carter's (Did I Shave My Legs for This?) included his first duet, with Buck Owens on the original track "First Redneck on the Internet." The album also parodied Alan Jackson, Brooks & Dunn, and Mindy McCready.
1998's "Juddmental" was his final album for Razor & Tie. It included a duet, this time with Daryle Singletary on "Ricky Tidwell's Momma's Gonna Play Football", a non-parody song previously recorded by Tim Wilson. This album once again parodied a Twain song, with her "Honey, I'm Home" becoming "Shania, I'm Broke." The Garth Brooks/Trisha Yearwood duet "In Another's Eyes" was also parodied on this compilation.
2000-2005
After leaving Razor & Tie Records, Judd signed to Monument Records Nashville in 2000 to release his fifth album, "Just Another Day in Parodies." This album produced his first chart single in "My Cellmate Thinks I'm Sexy", a parody of Kenny Chesney's 1999 single "She Thinks My Tractor's Sexy" which referenced Chesney's and McGraw's 2000 arrest for stealing a Mounted Reserve officer's horse. The parody charted at 61 on Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs). Following this song was another chart single, "How Do You Milk a Cow" (based on Toby Keith's "How Do You Like Me Now?"), which peaked at 67. In 2002, he released "Cledus Envy," followed later that year by a Christmas album entitled Cledus Navidad. At the end of the year, Judd also made an appearance in the music video for Keith's "Who's Your Daddy?."
His last release for Monument was a six-song EP called "A Six Pack of Judd," released in 2003. After Monument closed its Nashville division, he signed to Koch Records Nashville to release a second EP, the four-song "The Original Dixie Hick," later in 2003. This release, which contained parodies pertaining to the Dixie Chicks, also produced his third chart single in "Martie, Natalie and Emily (The Continuing Saga Of)", a parody of Brad Paisley's "Celebrity".
Judd's final release for Koch was 2004's "Bipolar and Proud." This album produced two more chart singles for him, including his highest-peaking, the 48 "I Love NASCAR", which parodied Toby Keith's "I Love This Bar" and included guest vocals from Keith himself. Following this song was the 58 "Bake Me A Country Ham," based on Tracy Lawrence's "Paint Me a Birmingham."
2006-Present
By mid-2005, Judd had announced plans to release a tribute album to Ray Stevens entitled "Boogity, Boogity" - A Tribute to the Comedic Genius of Ray Stevens, containing covers of Stevens's material with several guest vocalists. Due to the closure of Koch's Nashville division, however, this album was delayed until 2007, when Judd signed to Asylum-Curb Records and released it in August. Shortly before its release, he made his sixth chart appearance with the non-album song "Illegals".
Judd re-signed to Koch in 2009. In January of this year, he released the single "Waitin' On Obama" (a parody of Brad Paisley's "Waitin' on a Woman") referencing Barack Obama's election as President of the United States. This is the first single from his forthcoming album Polyrically Uncorrect.
Radio and Television Work
Judd has toured as an emcee with such acts as Brooks and Dunn, Brad Paisley, Trace Adkins, Toby Keith, the Dixie Chicks, Shania Twain, and Montgomery Gentry. Judd's television work includes a stint as the co-host of CMT Most Wanted Live from 2002 to 2004 and as a "special correspondent" on the 2005 season of Nashville Star. Additionally, he was one of the featured contestants on Season Five of VH1's reality show Celebrity Fit Club.
He also hosted the Cledus T. Party Morning Show for WQYK in Tampa, Florida. In January 2008, he returned to Atlanta as the morning host at 94.9/The Bull, WUBL.
Hey Cledus, Thanks for adding me as a friend. Have been a fan for ages now and have often played your songs over here in the UK on my Country Shack radio shows. Keep up the parodies ;-))
hey cledus! i'm glad i finally found your official myspace page. i've loved your music since i heard your first cd about 10 years ago. you have been my favorite artist ever since. i can't wait for your new album and i'll be waiting to buy it as early as possible on the 30th! thanks for the add!
Hey Cledus, thanks for adding me I realy like your new music Garth Must Be Busy is my favorite and it's so darn funny hope you come back to Oklahoma city soon your friend and fan in Oklahoma Lawrence
howdy Cledus thanks 4 the add sorry it took me so long to thank u but as I always say bout myself It sucks to b me lmao but, MAN UR FUNNY AS HELL & UR A GREAT SINGER!!!!!!!!!!! I HOPE Y'ALL R ROCKIN' THE BAILOUT TOUR & r havin' a BLAST KEEP ROCKIN ur new freind BYRD
Howdy Cledus! I can't hardly wait to get your new cd so I can listen to all of your new songs! From listening to what that I have already heard it is going to be very funny to listen to! Have a great weekend!