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John Fox (April 24, 1953 [citation needed] – May 30, 2012) was an American comedian. [1] Life. John Fox was born John Edward Moore April 24, 1953 while his father was stationed at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. He lived in Waukegan, Illinois until age 8 when the family moved to Zion, Illinois. The family returned to Waukegan when John was 13.
May 31, 2012 · by Sean L. McCarthy May 31, 2012. John Fox has died from colon cancer. The comedian was 54. Fox liked to joke that he looked like Nick Nolte’s headshot and told jokes that suggested he lived even bawdier — he was the kind of dirty club comic that inspired other comedians to write songs about him.
His comedic legacy is celebrated in the song “The Legend of John Fox” by Pat Godwin, a hilarious tune that encapsulates many of the stories and urban legends associated with Fox. Laughing Hyena’s albums are a fitting tribute to John Fox, one of the funniest men we have ever met.
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History. Perhaps one of the strangest Fishman cover “songs” is his version of stand up comedian John Fox’s classic “The Prison Joke” in the midst of the encore at The Cave at Carleton College ( 4/11/91 ).
JOHN FOX. John is an engaging contemporary throwback to the legendary days of Burlesque comedy. Hilariously ribald, he weaves venerable old jokes audience members will love to repeat to their friends into a self-effacing routine that is both disgusting and incredibly funny.