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Tim Hawkins
Hawkins in 2009
Hawkins in 2009
Background information
Birth nameTimothy Aaron Hawkins
Born (1968-03-30) March 30, 1968 (age 56)
St. Charles, Missouri, U.S.
OccupationsSinger, songwriter, comedian
Years active2002–present
Websitetimhawkins.net

Timothy Aaron Hawkins (born March 30, 1968) is an American Christian comedian, songwriter, and singer, best known for song parodies.

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Early life

Hawkins was born in St. Charles, Missouri, 30 miles west of St. Louis. Both of his parents were teachers. His father was a P.E. instructor and his mother taught third grade. He has one brother, Todd Hawkins, who eventually became his first manager. His childhood was consumed with sports, but he also loved making his family and friends laugh. He played baseball[1] at the University of Missouri and assumed he would pursue athletics professionally.

Career

Early career

After college, Hawkins took any job he could to pay the bills. He rented cars, served as a substitute teacher and also worked a dozen customer support jobs. He also worked as a waiter at Olive Garden, where his co-workers encouraged him to sign up for an open mic night at a local comedy club. It was at this first open mic night in St. Louis in 1991,[2] Hawkins realized he was always meant to do comedy.

2000s and beyond

In the early 2000s, Hawkins decided to go into comedy full time.[3] His bits revolved around everyday life. He soon became known for his monologues[4] about homeschooling, marriage and parenting.[5][6]

Hawkins has recorded over a hundred episodes of his popular "Poddy Break" podcast and currently hosts "The Tim Hawkins" podcast, which also features his wife Heather, daughter Olivia and son-in-law Luke.[7]

Personal life

Hawkins married his wife, Heather, in 1993. They have four children: Spencer (married to Keagan), Olivia (married to Luke), Levi and Jackson. He has one grandson, Holland.[8]

Discography

DVDs

  • Full Range of Motion (2007)
  • I'm No Rockstar (2009)
  • Insanitized (2010)
  • Rockshow Comedy Tour (2011)
  • Push Pull Point Pow (2012)
  • Greatest Hits & Greatest Bits (2013)
  • That's the Worst (2015)
  • Just About Enough (2016)

CDs

  • Tunafish Sandwich (2002)
  • Extremely Madeover (2004)
  • Cletus, Take The Reel (2008)
  • Pretty Pink Tractor (2011)
  • Rockshow Comedy Tour (2011)

Songs

  • "Santa Claus Joined The Mafia"
  • "Pretty Pink Tractor"
  • "Things You Don't Say To Your Wife"
  • "Cletus, Take The Reel"
  • "Delilah - The Samson Version"
  • "Short Songs"
  • "Stalker"
  • "Chick-fil-A"
  • "The Government Can"
  • "Stupid Questions"
  • "Helper in the Car"

References

  1. ^ "Comic Bringing clean comedy to Freeport". Sun Journal. October 22, 2008.
  2. ^ Simms, Kelley (October 16, 2018). "Comedian Tim Hawkins to perform at Clemens Center in Elmira". Star Gazette.
  3. ^ Schelle, Crystal (October 30, 2013). "Musical funny man Tim Hawkins to perform two shows in Hagerstown". Herald Mail Media.
  4. ^ "Tim Hawkins finds the funny in everyday living". News-Sentinel.com. October 2, 2012. Archived from the original on November 3, 2014. Retrieved October 5, 2012.
  5. ^ Heupel, Shannon (July 11, 2017). "Tim's take: Share some laughs with Hawkins at MPAC". Montgomery Advertiser.
  6. ^ Rowland, Marijke (May 28, 2016). "Tim Hawkins brings good, clean fun to Gallo Center". The Modesto Bee.
  7. ^ Hawkins, Tim (January 23, 2023). "The Tim Hawkins Podcast".
  8. ^ Schelle, Crystal (October 30, 2013). "Musical funny man Tim Hawkins to perform two shows in Hagerstown". Herald Mail Media.

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