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Reverend Billy C. Wirtz

Reverend Billy C. Wirtz (born William McLean Wirths[1] in 1954) is an American blues musician, comedian[2] and writer. His material consists of comedy routines set to music.

Reverend Billy C. Wirtz
Rev. Billy Wirtz entertains fellow James Madison University students in 1978. Harrisonburg, Virginia. Photo by Lawrence K. Emerson
Background information
BornSeptember 28, 1954
OriginAiken, South Carolina, United States
GenresRock, blues, country
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, comedian
Years active1980s–present
LabelsBlind Pig Records
Websiterevbillycwirtz.com

Early life and education edit

William Wirths was born in Aiken, South Carolina, United States. His father worked for the United States Atomic Energy Commission, and his mother was a writer and sociologist who worked to reform the police department.[3] The family moved to Washington, D.C. when William was eight years old.

Career edit

The comedy album boom of the early 1960s was a significant influence, particularly Allan Sherman's My Son, The Folksinger. He started playing guitar at ten, and played in cover bands in his early teens. Working at the Waxie Maxie's Record Store helped broaden his taste, discovering the blues, as well as jazz and gospel.[3] Wirtz developed a friendship with blues pianist Sunnyland Slim who invited him to Chicago in June 1979.

He began his career as a solo artist in 1981. In 1982, he recorded his first album, Salvation Through Polyester, on No Big Deal Records. His song "Teenie Weenie Meanie", described as "a tasteful vignette about a midget lady wrestler"[4] led to a six-month-long contract as a "Manager" with Professional Wrestling From Florida (PWF). While there he worked with Dennis "Mideon" Knight, The Nasty Boys, Gigolo Jimmy Backlund, and Dallas Page. Twelve years later, he returned to professional wrestling with a three-month stint on WTBS Monday Nitro.

The Nashville Network, USA Network and NBC have showcased Wirtz's talents, along with nationwide morning radio shows. Similarly, "Waffle House Fire" has been featured on XM Radio's Channel 151, Laugh USA. Wirtz performs concerts and teaches workshops on blues and gospel music.

In 1990, his album Backslider's Tractor Pull won an award for Comedy Album of the Year by the National Association of Independent Record Distributors. Found on that album is his parody about the Waffle House restaurant chain. On his album Unchained Maladies (1998), he covered Tom Lehrer's "I Hold Your Hand In Mine".

He created a humorous church known as The First House Of Polyester Worship and Horizontal Throbbing Teenage Desire, and Our Lady of the White Go-Go Boot, Lord of the 40-Watt Undulating Bubbling Lava Lamp Apocalyptic, No Pizza Take-Out After Twelve, Shrine Of The Rick Flair ‘WOOOO’, Rasslin' Jeezus.

In 2008, Circumstantial Productions published Wirtz's first book, Sermons & Songs, edited by Richard Connolly. In September 2012, Wirtz published his second book, Red Headed Geek, with Holy Macro Books.

As of 2014, he hosts a radio program on WMNF in Tampa, Florida.[5]

Personal life edit

Wirtz is married and resides in Ocala, Florida. He tours solo, also with The Nighthawks.

Discography edit

Singles edit

  • "Stairway to Freebird/On the Rag Again" – No Big Deal Records (1984)
  • "Rib Ticklin" – Memphis in May International Festival Inc (2000)
  • "The Best of the Wirtz" (5 track Radio promo) – HighTone Records (2001)

Albums edit

  • Salvation Through Polyester – No Big Deal Records (1983)
  • Deep Fried and Sanctified – King Snake Records (1988), re-released 1989 on HighTone Records
  • Backslider's Tractor Pull – HighTone Records (1990)
  • A Turn For the Wirtz: Confessions of a Hillbilly Love God – HighTone Records (1992)
  • Pianist Envy – HighTone Records (1994)
  • Songs of Faith and Inflammation – HighTone Records (1996)
  • Unchained Maladies – HighTone Records (1998)
  • The Best of the Wirtz – HighTone Records (2001)
  • Rev Elation – Rest Stop Records (2004)
  • Sermon from BethlehemBlind Pig Records (2006)
  • Pianist Envy – Group Therapy. (with Victor Wainwright, as Pianist Envy) – (2008, later reissued as Roll Models Piana vs Piano)[6]
  • Full Circle – EllerSoul Records (2016)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Belcher, Walt. "Rev. Billy Wirtz brings humor to faithful fans". Tampa Tribune. Retrieved November 24, 2015.
  2. ^ Ben Steelman (July 14, 1989). "'Deep fried and sanctified': Offbeat fun is the gospel of Rev. Billy". Wilmington Morning Star. p. 22.
  3. ^ a b "Reverend Billy C. Wirtz". Answers.com. Retrieved April 27, 2012.
  4. ^ Kauffman, Bill (2010). Bye bye, Miss American Empire : neighborhood patriots, backcountry rebels, and their underdog crusades to redraw America's political map. White River Junction, Vermont: Chelsea Green Pub. Co. p. 185. ISBN 978-1-933392-80-6. Retrieved April 27, 2012.
  5. ^ "It's the Music! (Friday) – Rev. Billy's Rhythm Revival". Wmnf.org. Archived from the original on July 9, 2014. Retrieved September 2, 2014.
  6. ^ "Yahoo! Groups". Groups.yahoo.com. Archived from the original on September 30, 2014. Retrieved October 1, 2014.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Reverend Billy C. Wirtz at AllMusic
  • Blind Pig Records profile
  • Roanoke College's profile

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Career 3 Personal life 4 Discography 4 1 Singles 4 2 Albums 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2019 William Wirths was born in Aiken South Carolina United States His father worked for the United States Atomic Energy Commission and his mother was a writer and sociologist who worked to reform the police department 3 The family moved to Washington D C when William was eight years old Career editThe comedy album boom of the early 1960s was a significant influence particularly Allan Sherman s My Son The Folksinger He started playing guitar at ten and played in cover bands in his early teens Working at the Waxie Maxie s Record Store helped broaden his taste discovering the blues as well as jazz and gospel 3 Wirtz developed a friendship with blues pianist Sunnyland Slim who invited him to Chicago in June 1979 He began his career as a solo artist in 1981 In 1982 he recorded his first album Salvation Through Polyester on No Big Deal Records His song Teenie Weenie Meanie described as a tasteful vignette about a midget lady wrestler 4 led to a six month long contract as a Manager with Professional Wrestling From Florida PWF While there he worked with Dennis Mideon Knight The Nasty Boys Gigolo Jimmy Backlund and Dallas Page Twelve years later he returned to professional wrestling with a three month stint on WTBS Monday Nitro The Nashville Network USA Network and NBC have showcased Wirtz s talents along with nationwide morning radio shows Similarly Waffle House Fire has been featured on XM Radio s Channel 151 Laugh USA Wirtz performs concerts and teaches workshops on blues and gospel music In 1990 his album Backslider s Tractor Pull won an award for Comedy Album of the Year by the National Association of Independent Record Distributors Found on that album is his parody about the Waffle House restaurant chain On his album Unchained Maladies 1998 he covered Tom Lehrer s I Hold Your Hand In Mine He created a humorous church known as The First House Of Polyester Worship and Horizontal Throbbing Teenage Desire and Our Lady of the White Go Go Boot Lord of the 40 Watt Undulating Bubbling Lava Lamp Apocalyptic No Pizza Take Out After Twelve Shrine Of The Rick Flair WOOOO Rasslin Jeezus In 2008 Circumstantial Productions published Wirtz s first book Sermons amp Songs edited by Richard Connolly In September 2012 Wirtz published his second book Red Headed Geek with Holy Macro Books As of 2014 he hosts a radio program on WMNF in Tampa Florida 5 Personal life editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2019 Wirtz is married and resides in Ocala Florida He tours solo also with The Nighthawks Discography editSingles edit Stairway to Freebird On the Rag Again No Big Deal Records 1984 Rib Ticklin Memphis in May International Festival Inc 2000 The Best of the Wirtz 5 track Radio promo HighTone Records 2001 Albums edit Salvation Through Polyester No Big Deal Records 1983 Deep Fried and Sanctified King Snake Records 1988 re released 1989 on HighTone Records Backslider s Tractor Pull HighTone Records 1990 A Turn For the Wirtz Confessions of a Hillbilly Love God HighTone Records 1992 Pianist Envy HighTone Records 1994 Songs of Faith and Inflammation HighTone Records 1996 Unchained Maladies HighTone Records 1998 The Best of the Wirtz HighTone Records 2001 Rev Elation Rest Stop Records 2004 Sermon from Bethlehem Blind Pig Records 2006 Pianist Envy Group Therapy with Victor Wainwright as Pianist Envy 2008 later reissued as Roll Models Piana vs Piano 6 Full Circle EllerSoul Records 2016 See also editDarryl RhoadesReferences edit Belcher Walt Rev Billy Wirtz brings humor to faithful fans Tampa Tribune Retrieved November 24 2015 Ben Steelman July 14 1989 Deep fried and sanctified Offbeat fun is the gospel of Rev Billy Wilmington Morning Star p 22 a b Reverend Billy C Wirtz Answers com Retrieved April 27 2012 Kauffman Bill 2010 Bye bye Miss American Empire neighborhood patriots backcountry rebels and their underdog crusades to redraw America s political map White River Junction Vermont Chelsea Green Pub Co p 185 ISBN 978 1 933392 80 6 Retrieved April 27 2012 It s the Music Friday Rev Billy s Rhythm Revival Wmnf org Archived from the original on July 9 2014 Retrieved September 2 2014 Yahoo Groups Groups yahoo com Archived from the original on September 30 2014 Retrieved October 1 2014 External links editOfficial website Reverend Billy C Wirtz at AllMusic Hightone Records web archive Blind Pig Records profile Roanoke College s profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Reverend Billy C Wirtz amp oldid 1192153541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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