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Texas Outlaw Comics : ウィキペディア英語版 | Texas Outlaw Comics The Texas Outlaw Comics were a group of comedians based in Houston, Texas in the mid-1980s.〔Staff report (April 18, 1991). 'Texas outlaw' fires from the lip. ''Washington Times''〕 Formed at the Comedy Workshop comedy club in Houston, early members included Sam Kinison, Bill Hicks, Ron Shock, Steve Epstein, Carl LaBove, Riley Barber, John Farnetti, and Jimmy Pineapple.〔("Jimmy Pineapple" )〕 Other members included Andy Huggins〔("Andy Huggins" )〕 and Steven Juliano Moore.〔Harward, Randy (September 19, 2007). (Comedy: Story of My Life. Comedian Ron Shock returns to the road, continuing a unique life journey. ) ''Salt Lake City Weekly''〕〔Matt Harlock and Paul Thomas, Directors (2009). ''American: The Bill Hicks Story''〕 Epstein said, "We're looking for people who speak their minds, whose comedy comes from themselves–the people who aren't interested in selling out."〔True, Cynthia (2002). ''(American Scream: The Bill Hicks Story. )'' HarperCollins, ISBN 9780380803774〕 They chose and trademarked their name because Sam Kinison was using the term "Outlaw" to brand his own act, and Epstein felt that Kinison owed him money he hadn't been paid.〔 Their first taped special under the name Texas Outlaw Comics was for Houston NBC affiliate KPRC-TV.〔 ==References==
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