- Rod Brasfield
Rodney Leon Brasfield was an American comedian who was featured at the
Grand Ole Opry inNashville, Tennessee between 1947 and 1958.Brasfield was born in
Smithville, Mississippi onAugust 22 ,1910 . He began his career traveling with Bisbee’s Dramatic Shows, serving as a straight man for his brother, Lawrence, who was known as “Boob.”In 1944, he was recruited by
George D. Hay for the "Grand Ole Opry". With his trademark baggy suit, battered hat and rubbery face, he could make audiences laugh before he ever spoke a word. He soon became the primary comic on the Opry’sNBC network broadcasts, playing off that show’s host,Red Foley . Assuming the role of a hapless hayseed, he often poked fun at country life—always with good humor.In 1948, he began teaming with
Minnie Pearl , playing what she referred to as “double comedy” in which each of them delivered alternating punch lines and neither played the straight man. Many of these routines were broadcast on ABC television network shows made by "Opry" acts in 1955 and 1956. He lived inHohenwald ,Tennessee and often mentioned the local restaurant the Snip-Snap-and-Bite in his routines.Brasfield might have gone on to a career in the movies. In 1957, he played
Andy Griffith ’s sidekick in "A Face in the Crowd ". However, heart failure combined with an ongoing problem with alcohol led to his untimely death onSeptember 12 ,1958 . In 1987, he was elected to theCountry Music Hall of Fame .External links
* [http://www.countrymusichalloffame.com/site/inductees.aspx?cid=103 Country Music Hall of Fame]
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