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* Red Peters *

Red PetersRed Peters is the undisputed king of adult comedy music and has built a career on shockingly unexpected explicit lyrics based on his own written and orchestrated tunes. Although he is often compared to Bob Rivers or John Valby, his music is not parody but rather his own. Red Peters is a frequent guest on The Howard Stern Show and even wrote and sang the sultry "I Can't Say These Things" which he considered to be a tribute to the FCC. Stern liked the song so much he made it the theme song for his crusade against the FCC. Unfortunately for Red, the song (even censored for expletives) was considered too risqué for management and was pulled.

Red Peters recorded two of the best selling comedy albums, “I Laughed, I Cried, I Fudged My Undies!” in 1995, containing the comedy classics, “Blow Me (You Hardly Even Know Me)”, “How’s Your Whole… Family?”, “The Ballad Of A Dog Named Stains”, “You Promised The Moon (But I Preferred Uranus)”, and “Holy Shit, It’s Christmas!”, and his 2000 follow up, “Ol’ Blue Balls Is Back!” (“Let’s Do It Doggy Style (So We Can Both Watch TV)”, “The Spelling Song”, “The Closing Song”, “Use Your Hand”, and “I Don’t Just Love You Down There”).

Red has entertained millions on his Sirius Satellite Radio, Howard 101 program, The Red Peters Comedy Music Hour, reaching out across North America and the World, identifying (digging up, locating, recognizing, uncovering) and showcasing hidden, undiscovered, uncut and uncensored music and comedy talent.

In 2007, Red released The Best Of The Red Peters Comedy Music Hour, Vol. #1 CD, a collection of outrageous comedy songs that artists and listeners submitted to his show.

As purveyor of ODDVILLE, Red continues his quest to bring handpicked, one-of-a-kind, unusual and raw talent to the public eye, but this time… live on stage.

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