Tony Wolf
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[edit] His background
Tony Wolf is an American Christian Comedian. His calling was clear when he entered high school. By the age of 16 he had starred in musicals, spoke in front of large audiences, and toured with a Christian band under contract of A&M records. Tony graduated from South Hagerstown High School in western Maryland in June of 1986.
During college, Tony had written musicals with over 40 entertainers. He has been on stage with DC Talk, Audio Adreneline, Rich Mullins, Superchick, KJ-52 and many other famous bands. This has quote "carried him to 30 states". He graduated from college with degrees in theology and counseling from Roanoke Bible College in Elizabeth City, North Carolina in 1993.
Tony formed Tony Wolf Productions in 2002 and has been traveling nationwide since. Tony will release his first book, "Jesus Never Had His Name on an Office Door," in 2007.
Tony was married in 2002 and now resides in Tennessee with his wife, Laura and two daughters, Brooklyn and Katie.
[edit] His albums
His latest album, the 2005 release, "The Rise and Fall of a Child Star," has 9 songs. They include :
You Gotta Love, Waffle House, Freak Show, The Christian Polka, Since You Been Gone,Toast, Going to Church, Fourever, Since You Been Gone (Shea Stadium Remix).
- Fourever IS spelled correctly.
Wolf also released another comedic project of parodies and songs called, "Tales from the Life of a Simple Chicken," in 2002. It also contained 9 songs. They include :
Circus Freak, The Name Game, Big Mac, Green Eggs and Ham, Horoscope, Everything That Glitters, Tales from the Life of a Simple Chicken, Right Field, Ten Little Monkeys.