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Pointedly confrontational, he tackled an array of controversial subjects, including abortion, drugs, pornography, flag burning, religion, and only to come back to America, the country I have toured ceaselessly for 15 years, to play Adolf’s Comedy Bunker in Idaho, where 25 Music was always an important part of Hicks’s life.

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Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article.Hicks was the youngest of three children in a devout He stayed behind in Houston to complete his senior year of By 1983 Hicks had returned to Houston.

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By signing up for this email, you are agreeing to news, offers, and information from Encyclopaedia Britannica.Be on the lookout for your Britannica newsletter to get trusted stories delivered right to your inbox. After death, his reputation amplified, and he was revered as one of the most accomplished and complex performers in the history of stand-up comedy, often likened to the ground-breaking Lenny Bruce.

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He was a star in Britain although he never experienced wide success in the United States. Bill Hicks & Co., Ltd., Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Born in Georgia but raised in Houston since the age of 7, this self-described "Prince of Darkness" was compelled to use the comedy stage as his philosophic soapbox. Born in Georgia but raised in Houston since the age of 7, this self-described "Prince of Darkness" was compelled to use the comedy stage as his philosophic soapbox.

Entering the stage, dressed in black, to a thunderous rock soundtrack (courtesy of Jimi Hendrix) became a staple of his act, and it was often observed that he brought a “rock and roll” attitude to his comedy. He also began performing on the road, mostly in the South. Talk about couples goals!

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Bill Hicks has been the punching bag as the lone Death Faker. In 1992 he joined friends from his youth to record and release the self-titled rock album A year earlier Hicks had released another comedy album, Over the years, Hicks had become a frequent guest on

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If you want to understand a society, take a good look at the drugs it uses. Using the Comix Annex as his base, he became the “king” of the burgeoning local comedy scene that was evolving around the growing circle of Outlaws.

Be on the lookout for your Britannica newsletter to get trusted stories delivered right to your inbox. For a time, he was the opening act for Hicks’s sets became increasingly polished and profound, less an act than a testimony to the hard-won truths he felt he had found.

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Bill Hicks, in full William Melvin Hicks, (born December 16, 1961, Valdosta, Georgia—died February 26, 1994, Little Rock, Arkansas), American stand-up comedian who was considered a “comedian’s comedian” and who was a star in Britain, though he never experienced wide success in the United States during his career in the 1980s and early 1990s. At 13, he would sneak out of his suburban house to hustle his way onto open-mike night rosters. Today he's not alone, as it becomes more obvious, that death faking celebrities have found sanctuary in The "Truth" Movement (To make a Living $).