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Comedy Central Records

American record label


Summary

American record label

FieldValue
nameComedy Central Records
imageComedy Central Records.jpg
parentParamount Skydance Corporation
founded
founderJack Vaughn Jr.
distributorAlternative Distribution Alliance
genreComedy
countryU.S.
locationNew York City, New York
website

Comedy Central Records is a record label based in New York and owned by Paramount Skydance Corporation. The label specializes in stand-up comedy albums and is distributed by Alternative Distribution Alliance, a subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

The label has released albums from artists such as Aziz Ansari, Louis C.K., Dave Attell, Amy Schumer and Kevin Hart. As of December 2016, Comedy Central Records has issued over 200 albums.

History

2002–06

Comedy Central Records was founded in 2002 by American multi-Grammy winning record and television producer, Jack Vaughn Jr. along with Comedy Central.

The first release under the label was Comedy Central's Crank Yankers, an uncensored album featuring human-like puppets voiced by comedic talent such as Adam Carolla, Jimmy Kimmel, Sarah Silverman and Fred Armisen, making off-color crank calls to one another. Upon its release, the album sold more than 80,000 copies, prompting network executives to release three more volumes of calls, including The Best Uncensored Crank Calls, Vol. 2 and the two part The Best Crank Calls.

In the early years, the label signed talent such as Dave Attell, Daniel Tosh, Dane Cook, Lewis Black and Mitch Hedberg to record deals. Their early releases included Daniel Tosh's True Stories I Made Up (RIAA-certified Gold) and Dane Cook's Harmful if Swallowed and Retaliation (RIAA-certified Platinum and 2× Platinum, respectively).

2007–11

Comedy Central Records received its first Grammy Award nomination in 2006 for Lewis Black's Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues and won its first Grammy a year later for Lewis Black's The Carnegie Hall Performance. The label also received Grammy nominations for albums from Steven Wright, Stephen Colbert and George Lopez, and won Grammy's for A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All! as well as Lewis Black's Stark Raving Black. Other notable releases during this period include Jim Gaffigan's platinum-selling King Baby and Demetri Martin. Person., the follow-up album to the RIAA-certified Gold, Martin's These Are Jokes.

Dane Cook continued to be one of the label's biggest names during this time, with his 2007 release, Rough Around the Edges: Live from Madison Square Garden debuting at #11 on US Charts and selling 90,000 copies in its first week. Two years later, the label released Dane Cook: Isolated Incident, with Cook opting to tape this album in front of a smaller crowd of 400 at The Laugh Factory in Los Angeles. Dane Cook's greatest hits album I Did My Best was released on the label in 2010.

Comedy Central Records posthumously released Mitch Hedberg's Do You Believe in Gosh? in 2008. The album was recorded just two months before the comedian's death in 2005.

2012–17

After ten years with Comedy Central Records, Jack Vaughn departed in 2012. Steve Raizes and David Derrick, who were at the time overseeing other businesses within Comedy Central Consumer Products, assumed label management.

The label continued to receive critical acclaim for its top performing talent, including a Grammy win for Louis C.K.'s Hilarious in 2012, and nominations for Lewis Black's In God We Rust in 2013, and Patton Oswalt: Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals Time and Jim Gaffigan's Obsessed in 2014.

Dara Frank, who oversaw production and creative direction for the team began signing new artists to the label in 2015 such as Liza Treyger, Andrew Santino, Sam Morril, Randy Liedtke, Joe List and Michelle Buteau. In 2016 she was promoted to oversee the business.

In 2016, the label partnered with Milan Records, Matt FX, Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer of Comedy Central's Broad City to produce and distribute the original soundtrack for the television show, featuring never before released songs and original artwork by Mike Perry.

That same year, Comedy Central Records released Mitch Hedberg: The Complete Vinyl Collection. The box set was a joint effort with Producer, Michael Slaboch and the late comedian's wife, Lynn Shawcroft who served as an Executive Producer. The collection included never before heard recordings, bonus videos, and a book of rare photos and essays.

Since 2012, the label has released over 100 albums, including releases from Maria Bamford, Chris Hardwick, Marc Maron, Aziz Ansari and Hannibal Buress.

RIAA Certifications

ArtistAlbumAwardFormat
Dane CookHarmful If SwallowedPlatinumAlbum
RetaliationPlatinum 2xAlbum
Rough Around The EdgesGoldAlbum
Nick SwardsonPartyPlatinumVideo Longform
Daniel ToshTrue Stories I Made UpGoldVideo Longform
Happy ThoughtsGoldVideo Longform
Bo BurnhamBo BurnhamGoldVideo Longform
Demetri MartinThese Are JokesGoldVideo Longform
Jim GaffiganDoing My TimeGoldVideo Longform

Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album

YearArtistAlbumResultRef
2006Lewis BlackLuther Burbank Performing Arts Center BluesNominated
2007Lewis BlackThe Carnegie Hall PerformanceWon
2008Steven WrightI Still Have a PonyNominatedurl=https://press.cc.com/press-release/2007/2007grammyawardnominationstitle=Comedy Central Records Receives Grammy Award Nominations For Steven Wright's "I Still Have A Pony" And George Lopez' "America's Mexican"publisher=Comedy Centraldate=2007}}
George LopezAmerica's MexicanNominated
2009Lewis BlackAnticipationNominated
2010Stephen ColbertA Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!Won
George LopezTall, Dark & ChicanoNominated
2011Lewis BlackStark Raving BlackWon
2012Louis C.K.HilariousWonpublisher=Comedy Centralurl=https://press.cc.com/press-release/2011/12/01/12111-grammy-noms-release-2012date=2012title=Comedy Central Records Receives Two Grammy Award Nominations For Louis C.K.'s "Hilarious" And Patton Oswalt's "Finest Hour"access-date=2020-08-16archive-date=2021-05-11archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210511063050/https://press.cc.com/press-release/2011/12/01/12111-grammy-noms-release-2012url-status=dead}}
Patton OswaltFinest HourNominated
2013Jim GaffiganMr. UniverseNominated
Lewis BlackIn God We RustNominated
2014Jim GaffiganObsessedNominated
Patton OswaltTragedy Plus Comedy Equals TimeNominated

Discography

  • Comedy Central Records discography

References

References

  1. (2007}}{{dead link). "Comedy Central Records Receives Grammy Award Nominations For Steven Wright's "I Still Have A Pony" And George Lopez' "America's Mexican"". [[Comedy Central]].
  2. (2008). "Comedy Central Records Release Lewis Black's "Anticipation" Nominated For Grammy Award". [[Comedy Central]].
  3. (2010). "Comedy Central Records Wins Grammy Award For Comedy Album Of The Year For Stephen Colbert's "A Colbert Christmas - The Greatest Gift Of All!"". [[Comedy Central]].
  4. (2011). "Comedy Central Records Wins Comedy Album Of The Year Grammy Award For Lewis Black's "Stark Raving Black"". [[Comedy Central]].
  5. (2012). "Comedy Central Records Receives Two Grammy Award Nominations For Louis C.K.'s "Hilarious" And Patton Oswalt's "Finest Hour"". [[Comedy Central]].
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