His album Half Way There, released on January 8, 2021, on
Stand Up! Records, reached No. 1 on the iTunes comedy chart.[3][4][5]
Personal life
Cash was born in
Gastonia, North Carolina[4][6] and raised in a conservative Southern Baptist home.[7] He is the younger brother of novelist
Wiley Cash.[8][9][4] The two have often appeared on stage together.[10] They also have a sister.[11]
He is also a photographer, and has made a goal of visiting and documenting all 61 U.S. national parks while on tour as a comic.[11][17][18]
Career
Cash's first open mic was in 2011.[8] Before becoming a full-time comedian, Cash worked in sales and real-estate investing for six years, then started a recycling company, Green Coast Recycling. Cash won a Pelican award from the
North Carolina Coastal Federation in 2013 for organizing the environmental group Friends of the Lower Cape Fear.[12][19]
His comedy, inspired by
George Carlin, is often satiric and politically pointed, tackling topics such as
racism,
religious fundamentalism, and the
MeToo movement.[14] It often reflects his progressive political outlook, contrasting it with his conservative upbringing and Southern cultural stereotypes.[11][20] He often uses shows as fundraisers for environmental and other causes.[21] Bill Poteat of the
Gaston Gazette noted that Cash's skewering of southern conservatism can be sarcastic, "yet the humor is at its foundation gentle rather than confrontational".[9]
With two other Southern comics,
Tom Simmons and Stewart Huff, Cash launched the Sick of Stupid Tour, which he described as "the unofficial rebuttal" to the more stereotypically Southern
Blue Collar Comedy Tour[8] and a different perspective on topics like
gay rights, religion and
gun control to shows like Duck Dynasty.[22]
He has performed across the U.S. since 2016, including the Houston Whatever Fest, Cape Fear Comedy Festival, Norfolk Comedy Festival, Altercation Comedy Festival, San Luis Obispo Comedy Festival, and the
Boise, IdahoTreefort Music Fest.[23][24][25] He won the Port City’s Top Comic contest in 2013, was a semifinalist and regional winner in
Comedy Central's Up Next competition,[26][27] and a semifinalist on Standup NBC.[28][29]
He appeared on two episodes of the Fox series Laughs in 2014.[30]
Albums
Half Way There was distilled from four hours of material recorded at Dead Crow Comedy Room in Wilmington in 2016.[4][17] It begins with Cash in character as a stereotypical "redneck", satirizing conservative attitudes, before seguing into his own voice, which is more observational and left-leaning. Richard Lanoie of The Serious Comedy Site reviewed the album positively, writing "I enjoyed it a lot. I just wish there was more, lots more."[31]