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Born Name:
Dwight York
Born Date:
1960 or 1961
Born Place:
Amery, Wisconsin
Died Date:
Died Place:
Occupations:
Stand-up comedian
Brief Biography:
Dwight York is a nationally touring stand-up comedian based in the United States, known for his work on the club circuit and frequent appearances on radio and satellite platforms. He is distinct from other individuals with similar names.
Career Highlights:
Start in Comedy: York began his professional comedy career in 1989.
Radio and Satellite: He is a frequent guest on the nationally syndicated The Bob and Tom Show and has performed on Sirius XM Satellite Radio's Raw Dog Channel.
Live Performances: He has headlined the Buffalo Chip Comedy Club at the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
Recordings: He released a comedy CD titled "Quickies" in 2009 through Stand Up! Records, which was produced by John B. York and hailed as a "top comedy release of the year" by Punchline Magazine (Laughspin) and The Serious Comedy Site.
Style: Known for "quickies" and a fast-paced joke style, he has been featured in books such as "More From The Vile File: 500 Sick Jokes".