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Dusty Slay
You can take the boy out of the trailer park, but you canât take the trailer park out of the boy⌠stand-up comedian Dusty Slay grew up on Lot 8 of a mobile home neighborhood in Opelika, Alabama, with a love for both classic country and rock and a career history peppered with jobs like waiting tables and selling pesticides. Now the Alabama native with the âWeâre having a Good Timeâ attitude is hitting cities all across the country playing comedy clubs and selling out theaters filled with fans eager to imitate his signature Wave.
The trucker hat, long hair and mustache, flannel shirt and oversized glasses arenât affectations to cultivate a stage persona as the B-side of a 1970s Bob Seger trackâitâs just Dusty. As a young boy, growing up in a trailer park, Dusty never felt like he was poor. He didnât even know folks were better off than him until he went to school and was the only kid whose home address said âLot 8 Mooreâs Trailer Parkâ. In his comedy he reflects, âWe never felt poor, we just didnât have everything growing up. Like instead of ice cream, my mom would just pour milk into a bowl and then sheâd call us in the room and say âwelp, youâre too late!ââ Raised by a single mother with two daughters from a previous marriage, Dustyâs unique family home was never lacking for warmth or love. His father, always present in his life from the very beginning, made sure to show him the simple joys of boyhood adventure. âWe never had real pets growing up, we just had prisoners of nature. A dog would wander up, weâd chain it to a tree. Now heâs ours.â
As he came of age and started joining the workforce, Dusty had many jobs. He had multiple stints as a dishwasher and waiter at restaurants and food chains like Papa Johns, Jim Bobâs Chicken Fingers as well as a couple tours with Western Sizzlinâ and the historic Hymanâs Seafood. He spent 8 years as a pesticide salesman selling to hardware chains like Lowes and Home Depot. âA lot of people would come up to me and ask weird questions like, we want something thatâs gonna kill the insects but not harm the environment. Iâd say well, âHow bout a shoeâ. Cause Iâm selling pesticides here.â In 2001, Dusty bought back his childhood home, the trailer that he grew up in. At this time he made plans to join the army, but an untimely arrest for marijuana possession disrupted those plans. Later that September terrorists attacked the World Trade Center in New York and months after the country was at war. âEverything happens for a reasonâ says Dusty. After a few years of improv classes, in 2008 Dusty was inspired to try his hand at stand-up comedy where he found his true calling. He won the Charleston Comedy Competition and was named Charleston City Paperâs Stand Up Comedian of the year in his then hometown two years in a row. In 2014 he made the move to Nashville and made Comedy a full-time gig touring comedy clubs all across the country.
The Nashville scene welcomed Dusty with open arms and at age 36, Slay became the youngest comedian at the time to ever perform on the legendary Grand Ole Opry stage. To date heâs logged dozens of appearances in front of âhis peopleâ on the historic stage in the last few years fully embedding himself in the country music scene and having been asked to host some of the biggest events across the subculture, including Hangover Fest at the ACMs in Las Vegas in 2022 and CMA Festâs Forever Country Stage with the likes of Scotty McCreery, Dustin Lynch, Lainey Wilson and some of the most iconic names in the genre.
It wasnât long before his comedy caught the attention of The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon where heâs since performed 6 unforgettable late-night sets, firmly establishing himself as a crowd favorite and bona fide star on the silver screen. His breakout performances launched him into the Netflix family featuring as one of six comics in season 3 of The Stand Ups, highlighting the brightest new comedians at the top of their game in ½-hour stand-up comedy formats. Dusty made his solo Netflix debut January 2024 with his first one-hour special, WORKINâ MAN, celebrating his many years as a âroad dogâ comic, and the material heâs honed and crafted, reflecting on his trailer park upbringing, the hilarious nuance of hourly shift work and the amusing idiosyncrasies of everyday life.
WORKINâ MAN opened to tremendous success on the Netflix platform paving the way for partnerships and collaborations with iconic brands like Cracker Barrel, Lugz and Field & Stream. Appearances on Hollywood Squares with Drew Barrymore as well as trending podcasts like This Past Weekend with Theo Von and Kill Tony have continue to raise Dustyâs profile from Nashville legend to mainstream comedy hero. In the summer of â25, Dusty released his latest Netflix special WET HEAT, a love letter to the south sharing his experiences traveling the country and getting into mischief in the hot and muggy regions heâs always called home.