John Valby

American musician

John Valby
Born
John R. Valby

(1944-11-22) November 22, 1944 (age 81)
Comedy career
Years active1970s-present
MediumStand-up
GenresBlue comedy, musical comedy, insult comedy, improvisational comedy
SubjectsHuman sexuality, race relations, American politics, religion, everyday life
WebsiteOfficial website

John R. Valby (born November 22, 1944)[1] is an American musician, singer, songwriter, comedian, and producer known for his comedic and obscene song parodies. Also known as Dr. Dirty, he typically performs in a white tailcoat suit and black derby hat. His songs and shows focus mainly on sex and racial slurs, with a mix of current and historic people and events.

Early life

Valby was born and raised in Western New York.[2] He attended school in Rochester, New York, where at age seven, was taught to play the piano by two nuns.[2][3] At ten, Valby wanted to become a performer. In 1966, Valby graduated from Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont.[4] At one point he considered a profession as a philosophy teacher, but soon realized it was not right for him and focused on musical entertainment.[2]

Career

Valby joined various rock bands in his early career that "kept on breaking up", which drove him to become a solo piano act of mostly rock and roll and honky tonk tunes. At one show in May 1974, he added some dirty songs of his own into the set.[5] The positive response to the dirty songs led Valby to focus on the more adult material.[6] He would often write new material while traveling between gigs.[5] Valby claimed that he was named "Dr. Dirty" by the National Entertainment Conference, a booking organisation for the college circuit. He stated that he disliked the name because it "takes away from the element of surprise".[2] He credited some of his obscene act as a reaction to the Catholic repression that he faced during childhood.[6]

In addition to his blue comedy act, Valby has recorded and produced pop and rock albums for himself and other artists, including Buffalo Sabres defenseman Jim Schoenfeld, with whom Valby recorded two albums, Schony (1972) and The Key is Love (1974). He also had a small role as a piano player in a Tijuana brothel in the 1983 film Losin' It which featured an early performance by Tom Cruise.

Personal life

Valby is married to his wife Anne; together they have six children.[6][5] In August 2012 his home in Clarence, New York was burned due to suspected arson.[7] As of 2016, he still lives in Clarence.

Valby endorsed Donald Trump in the 2016 United States presidential election and recorded a song and music video supporting his campaign.[8] (He would later backtrack on his endorsement, working a line into a 2018 song stating that Trump was "full of shit".)[9]

Discography

John Valby discography
Album Year Notes
The Key Is Love 1974 collaboration with Jim Schoenfeld
Philosophical Bull Shit 1974
Dirt 1975
Hotel Buffalo 1977
Concerto for Piano, Voice and 500 Screaming Assholes 1978
Lily White And Burnout Blue 1980
Give Me Dirt or Give Me Death 1980
Sit on a Happy Face 1982
Jingle Balls 1982
Dr. Dirty in Pixieland 1982
What I Did on My Summer Vacation 1986
A Sawmill River Christmas 1986
A Midsummer's Wet Dream 1987
Don't Go Soft on Me Now 1988
Beaver Fever 1988
Your Face or Mine 1989
Compact DIRT: Digital Ditties 1989
Fruits of an Idle Mind 1990
Double Valby: Don't Go Soft on Me Now/Your Face or Mine 1990
Bootleg Valby 1991
Dirt the Movie 1991 VHS
The Doctor Is In 1992
Half in the Bag 1992
Butt Seriously Folks 1992
Live from Jackinsack New Jersey 1992
It's a Small Dick After All and Other Short Subjects 1992 live album
Double D CD 1993
Up for Re-Erection 1994
Scratch N Sniff 1995
Super Pixies 1995
20 Years as Dr. Dirty in America 1995 VHS
Fruits of an Idle Mind 1996
Butt's Up Doc 1997
Cherry Poppin' in Grand Rapids 1998
WWW.VALBY.CUM 1998
Same Shit Different Cover 1998
Half in the Fuckin' Bag 1999
Best of Dr Dirty 2000
The Not Yet On CD, CD 2000
Herniated Jingle Balls 2000
Dr. Dirty's Sphincter Unplugged 2001
American Troubadour 2001
Dr. Dirty: O&A and T&A Video 2001
Greatest Tits 2001
Operation Fuck Iraq 2003
Up for Re-Erection 2003
The Old Fart Cuts Another One 2004
Valby Rocks 2005
Treasury of XXXMas Classics 2006
Coming Soon on a Face Near You 2007
I'm Here for the Gangbang 2007
Sheep Thrills 2008
The Dirt Poems 2009
Tequila Mockingbird 2009 DVD
Superpixies 2011
Tickling the Ovaries 2012
Survival of the Stiffest 2015
Keep Calm and Valby On 2015
Democracy Is Working Again 2016
Juicy Tidbits 2018
A Fun Night Out 2023
Live at the Pine Inn Unknown
Ivy Unknown

References

  1. ^ "The Stafford Palace Theater - John Valby aka Dr.Dirty's Special Christmas Show - Stafford Springs, CT". December 14, 2013. Retrieved November 1, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d Laverty, Marilyn (October 22, 1977). "Warning: Dr. Dirty is strictly X-rated humor". The Ithaca Journal. p. 31. Retrieved February 23, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  3. ^ Aloi, Daniel (March 14, 1996). "John Valby comes clean". Star-Gazette. p. 34. Retrieved February 23, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  4. ^ "JohnValby.com - The Official Home Of Dr. Dirty". www.johnvalby.com. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  5. ^ a b c Schwerin, Mark (March 19, 1998). "'Dirty' performer keeps it clean at home". Battle Creek Enquirer. p. 5. Retrieved February 23, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  6. ^ a b c Carter, Dana (October 19, 2001). "Blue, period". Battle Creek Enquirer. p. 29. Retrieved February 23, 2019 – via Newspapers.com.
  7. ^ Tokasz, Jay (August 26, 2012). "Musical entertainer's home heavily damaged by fire". The Buffalo News. Archived from the original on August 29, 2012. Retrieved August 26, 2012.
  8. ^ John Valby sings "Everybody Hates Trump" at YouTube (April 18, 2016).
  9. ^ John Valby - "Give My Remains to Science" on YouTube (January 29, 2018).
  • Richard A. Reuss, An Annotated Field Collection of Songs From the American College Student Oral Tradition (Bloomington: Indiana Univ. Masters Thesis, 1965).
  • Ed Cray, The Erotic Muse: American Bawdy Songs (University of Illinois, 1992).
  • Official website
  • John Valby at IMDb
  • John Valby at Last.fm
  • John Valby discography at Discogs
  • iTunes
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