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Chonda Pierce: Did I Say That Out Loud? Print E-mail
Chonda Pierce makes us laugh!

Chonda Pierce, who got her start imitating Minnie Pearl and recently appeared on ABC's The View, has been making audiences laugh for a while now. She has a voice like no other-- imagine a cartoon character with a Southern accent saying "Isn't that precious?" and you've got an idea of what she sounds like. Interestingly, she's also a singer, and can belt out tunes with the best of singers-- she's got powerful pipes that could handle country, jazz, or Gospel music.

As a performer, she often makes audiences laugh for over an hour and then at the end, she'll sing a poignant, inspirational tune with that strong voice of hers, and it's almost like getting two shows for the price of one. On her latest DVD, "Did I Say That Out Loud," she sticks to this winning formula, and the show is very entertaining, even when she's singing at the end.

Chonda starts the new DVD off by relating to her Tennessee audience how she has an apartment in West Hollywood, and how people in California are quite different than people in the Bible Belt. She could totally make a TV series out of this material, a kind of "fish out of water" comedy where the country gal moves to the big city, and it would probably do well.

Some of you might know Chonda from her comedy special "This Ain't Prettyville," which has aired on CMT multiple times. Chonda's comedy appeals to middle-aged women who love the Lord, and in America, that's a huge market. She regularly tours, playing churches rather than bars or nightclubs, and makes a good living entertaining church crowds. She gets away with a lot, saying things you'd never normally hear in church, and that's why people love her. She manages to walk the fine line between evangelical Christianity and secular worldliness with her comedy-- while she's firmly planted in the church world, it seems she'd like to expand to Hollywood and expand her audience. This would be a good thing. She could bring to the world her unique Christian worldview, and help show non-believers that while some Christians are indeed "weird," they're human, too, and can laugh at themselves and the world around them.

If you want to laugh, "Did I Say That Out Loud" will indeed get you laughing out loud a couple times, and get you smiling. Visit chonda.org for info.

 
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