Jeff Foxworthy on how every American might be a "redneck" | American Masters | PBS
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On November 16, 2006, Jeff Foxworthy discussed how comedians need to be able to connect with their audiences and shared his definition of a redneck. Interview conducted by director Michael Kantor for the six-hour PBS comedy series, “Make ‘Em Laugh: The Funny Business of America” (2009).

Chapters:
00:00 A funny family teaches Foxworthy how to build connections through comedy
02:02 Pushing past Hollywood’s narrow view of the South to find a common ground
03:58 A redneck is simply someone with “a glorious absence of sophistication”
06:17 How Hollywood missed the mark by defining rednecks through the lens of class
07:53 Exploring storytelling as the intrinsic link between comedy and country music
09:33 The intricate art to committing to clean material
13:21 Johnny Carson as the Julius Caesar of American comedy

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