Kevin Bloody Wilson, born Dennis Bryant on February 13, 1947, in Sydney, Australia, is a renowned Australian musical comedian known for his irreverent humor and distinctive Australian accent. He rose to fame with his bawdy songs, often incorporating sexual themes and plenty of swearing, which have become a hallmark of his style. Wilson's career began in the 1970s as the frontman of 'Bryan Dennis and the Country Club' and as a radio host in Kalgoorlie. By 1984, he had adopted the name Kevin Bloody Wilson and started selling his music on homemade cassettes, which eventually led to significant commercial success. Despite lacking mainstream radio and TV exposure, Wilson has sold millions of albums worldwide and has become a household name in Australia and beyond. His music has been preserved in the National Film and Sound Archive in Canberra, and he continues to tour extensively.
Wilson's discography includes numerous albums, such as "Your Average Australian Yobbo," "Kev's Back," and "DILLIGAF," with many achieving gold and platinum status. He has been nominated for several ARIA Music Awards and has won one. His recent releases, part of "The Dilligaf Sessions," continue his tradition of humorous and provocative content. Wilson's wife, Betty, often accompanies him on tour and has appeared in some of his songs.
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