Kate Clinton
50 top tracks
Kate Clinton
50 top tracks
Albums

Comedy You Can Dance To
Kate Clinton
Read These Lips
Kate Clinton

Climate Change
Kate Clinton
Babes in Joyland
Kate Clinton

The Marrying Kind
Kate Clinton

Lady Haha
Kate Clinton

Comedy You Can Dance To (Explicit)
Kate Clinton

Comedy You Can Dance To (Parental Advisory)
Kate Clinton

Read THESE Lips (Original Staging)
Kate Clinton
The Best Of Lesbian Comedy, Vol.1
Kate Clinton

Live at Great American Music Hall
Kate Clinton
The Best Of Lesbian Comedy, Vol. 1
Kate Clinton
Biography
Genre: Comedy, Women's...Read more on Last.fm
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Genre: Comedy, Women's
Styles: Standup Comedy, Gay Comedy, Political Comedy
Biography:
Kate Clinton began performing her political comedy in 1981, the same year as Ronald Reagan. Like Reagan, Kate Clinton has built her success upon breaking the rules. Her fast- paced, cutting edge performance skewers political egos and shreds taboos.
Kate Clinton, always an authority on Bush, sees comedy as a bawdy politic. The laughter she evokes is less a machinegun staccato outburst and more a rolling, building blend of fading fears and connections made. It's hard to be a dominatrix in a kinder, gentler nation, so Kate Clinton's comedy is more stand-with than stand-up, a witty yes in the land of no. Her popularity has been based on a fast-paced, satirical style which focuses on topical world concerns and an affirmative feminist agenda while drawing on her recovering Catholic roots and her years of high school English teaching.
Kate Clinton has emerged as a national force outside those traditionally male-dominated bastions, the comedy clubs. With four self-produced albums on her own WhysCrack label to her credit, Making Light (1982), Making Waves (1983), Live at the Great American Music Hall (1985), and Babes in Joyland (1991), Kate has built a wide following in her 10 years of performing professionally. ~ Laura Post, All Music Guide http://music.msn.com/music/artist-biography/kate-clinton/
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