{"id":131867,"date":"2024-05-11T11:28:02","date_gmt":"2024-05-11T15:28:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/v2fr5er78d.funnewsdaily.com\/movies\/comedy-legend-james-gregory-dead-at-78\/"},"modified":"2024-05-11T11:28:02","modified_gmt":"2024-05-11T15:28:02","slug":"comedy-legend-james-gregory-dead-at-78","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/v2fr5er78d.funnewsdaily.com\/movies\/comedy-legend-james-gregory-dead-at-78\/","title":{"rendered":"Comedy Legend James Gregory Dead at 78"},"content":{"rendered":"

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NASHVILLE, TN, USA, May 9, 2024 \/EINPresswire.com<\/a>\/ — James Harold Gregory, Jr., acclaimed comedian known since the 1980s among fans as \u201cThe Funniest Man in America,\u201d passed away today (May 9, 2024) from cardiac complications. He was 78.<\/p>\n

James was born in his parents\u2019 kitchen in tiny Lithonia, Georgia on the afternoon of May 6, 1946. He was proud to be the first member of his family to graduate high school, though he had been employed since age 11 in a tiny grocery. At age 18 he took a civil service exam for employment with the United States Postal Service. He soon joined the Marines, only to be sidelined within weeks due to health issues. James then entered sales, soon proudly working entirely on commissions. \u201cIt was a turning point in my life,\u201d he said. \u201cI would never again be anybody\u2019s full-time employee.\u201d<\/p>\n

In 1981, at the age of 36, James answered an ad to participate in a comedy night in the basement of the Atlanta-area restaurant, Excelsior Mill. As a successful salesman with a knack for entertaining audiences, he believed he might have the makings of a comedian. Within a year, he was the first performer to take the stage at the new Punchline comedy club in Atlanta. As the comedy boom of the 1980s expanded, James quickly worked his way to headliner status.<\/p>\n

Though often considered a \u201csouthern\u201d comedian, in large part due to his deep Georgia accent, he never used the word \u201cSouth\u201d or \u201cSoutherner\u201d in his performances, and in fact, worked frequently across North America doing what he called \u201cdown home, common sense\u201d humor. He was also committed to treating comedy as a professional business endeavor, a rare approach in the early days of nightclub comedy. As he wrote in his forthcoming autobiography, \u201cThe way I see it, you\u2019re not just my audience. You\u2019re my customers.\u201d His trailblazing efforts in marketing, business, and merchandising provided the model literally thousands of comedians would copy in the following decades.<\/p>\n

James was especially popular in the southeastern United States, working comedy clubs and, later, theaters, especially in smaller towns near major cities. He chose those venues from experience growing up: he believed that the people who wanted to see him perform often didn\u2019t care to drive into the city but would come out for a local show, a strategy he first observed in professional wrestling and adopted for his own.<\/p>\n

James was also a radio icon with thousands of appearances on local broadcasts and hundreds more on popular syndicated programs, including John Boy & Billy, Rick & Bubba, and Bob & Tom. He turned down an appearance on The Tonight Show when he refused to \u201cspeed up\u201d his delivery, and instead found a home as one of the most frequent guests ever on The Nashville Network (TNN), where he was a favorite of radio and TV personality Ralph Emery on his nightly talk show Nashville Now. Though he did not talk much about it in public, James was a friend and comedy favorite of some of the biggest names in the country music industry including George Jones, \u201cWhispering Bill\u201d Anderson, and Ray Stevens.<\/p>\n

James Gregory was a patriot who proudly performed for our troops on several overseas tours. During Operation Enduring Freedom, he entertained soldiers on ships and aircraft carriers in Bahrain, and throughout Spain, Italy and Germany. James often said the most memorable times in his career were those spent performing for our troops and visiting wounded soldiers at Walter Reed Army Hospital. He was both honored and humbled by the experiences.<\/p>\n

James\u2019 followers were addicted to seeing him live as many \u201ccustomers\u201d attended his shows dozens of times over his forty-one plus years in comedy.<\/p>\n

Just before his passing, he completed work on his first and only autobiography, A Bushel of Beans and a Peck of Tomatoes: The Life and Times of \u201cThe Funniest Man in America,\u201d James Gregory (Post Hill Press), which will be published in November 2024.<\/p>\n

James\u2019 three nieces who referred to him as \u201cUncle Bubba,\u201d Martha Anne, Mary Jane, and Candie, along with their families, were instrumental in caring for him through his last days and weeks. The family asks for privacy at this time.<\/p>\n

Funeral services are to be determined.<\/p>\n

Official updates to be supplied via channels below:<\/p>\n

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Brian Mayes
Nashville Publicity Group
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