Cowboy Bill Martin

Comedian Bill Martin has built a loyal following of fans from coast to coast the old fashioned way, by working the road and bringing the funny. The Texas native has toured with some of the biggest names in country music including George Jones, George Strait, Brad Paisley and Rascal Flatts and has headlined some of the most prestigious clubs and theaters across the U.S. and Canada. But don't let the name fool you. Critic Punch Shaw of The Fort Worth Star Telegram says, "Martin is not your typical country-cowboy comic. There's no talk about trailer parks or inbreeding. Sure he wears cowboy garb on stage and he speaks with a Texas accent but his comedy touches people of all cultures. In performance, he's apt to remind you of Gary Busey with an edge. That is especially applicable, especially when Martin flashes a toothy grin and gives a gee-whiz shrug of his broad shoulders." Bill began his career in 1996. He had recently divorced, been fired from his job in advertising and his Grandmother was dying of lung cancer. Not exactly the things that you would typically build a stand-up comedy career around, especially since nobody around him thought he was funny. Even his own mother said to his father after Bill told her that he was going to be a comedian, "He wants to be a comedian? I don't think he's funny." Turns out she was wrong and audiences everywhere have been laughing ever since. After shooting up through the clubs and then touring with everyone from Strait to Jones and Foxworthy to Loretta Lynn, by 2004, Bill said he still felt that he hadn't found his "voice" on stage. "I was making a lot of money, but still felt like I was not talking about the stuff I wanted to." But what makes Bill different on stage is that he wasn't scared to go outside of his comfort zone. "After Blue Collar hit, it seems like every comic out there was trying to be them" and "Redneck it up", says Bill, "and I didn't want to do that. But when you have a name like Cowboy Bill, peoples expectations are that you are going to be just like them." And Bill set out to let it all hang out on stage on the road, back in the clubs. "I've toured with all 4 of those guys, and the reason why America loves them is because they are funny first and foremost; and 'country' second. And that's the reason so many guys have tried and failed behind them, they get it backwards and think America is going to love them because they sound like Jeff or Ron or Larry but they don't bring the funny first. I didn't grow up in a trailer house, so I am not going to write jokes about them. Hopefully when you leave the show, you will see that I have more to offer than just a twang."

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