Ben Hoffman
American comedian and musician
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September 15 2023 | Released his fifth studio album 'Ram', featuring a more rock-oriented sound. |
September 15 2023 | Released his fifth studio album 'Ram', featuring a more rock-oriented sound. |
July 19 2023 | Released the single 'Money 'N' Bitches' and announced his fifth studio album 'Ram'. |
July 19 2023 | Released the single 'Money 'N' Bitches' and announced his fifth studio album 'Ram'. |
May 1 2023 | Announced the 'Spread Eagle Tour' with thirty-three concerts across the United States. |
May 1 2023 | Announced the 'Spread Eagle Tour' with thirty-three concerts across the United States. |
April 15 2022 | Released his fourth album 'Sex, Drugs & Country Music', which debuted at number one on the iTunes chart and number two on the Comedy albums chart. |
April 15 2022 | Released his fourth album 'Sex, Drugs & Country Music', which debuted at number one on the iTunes chart and number two on the Comedy albums chart. |
April 14 2022 | Commenced the '2022 Comeback Tour' by headlining the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, his first live performance since 2018, which sold out and broke records for alcohol and merchandise sales. |
April 14 2022 | Commenced the '2022 Comeback Tour' by headlining the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, his first live performance since 2018, which sold out and broke records for alcohol and merchandise sales. |
March 8 2022 | Removed by security from the Country Music Hall of Fame property in Nashville while protesting the Florida Georgia Line exhibit. |
March 8 2022 | Removed by security from the Country Music Hall of Fame property in Nashville while protesting the Florida Georgia Line exhibit. |
2020 | Ben Hoffman voiced the character Time Bomb in the animated series Hoops, appearing in 9 episodes |
2020 | Created the Netflix adult animated comedy series Hoops, serving as a writer, voice actor, and executive producer alongside Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Seth Cohen, and Jake Johnson. The show was cancelled after one season. |
2020 | Ben Hoffman voiced the character Time Bomb in the animated series Hoops, appearing in 9 episodes |
2020 | Created the Netflix adult animated comedy series Hoops, serving as a writer, voice actor, and executive producer alongside Phil Lord, Christopher Miller, Seth Cohen, and Jake Johnson. The show was cancelled after one season. |
May 1 2020 | Released his first greatest hits compilation 'Fuck You Bitch: All Time Greatest Hits', featuring material from his three studio albums and two new tracks. |
May 1 2020 | Released his first greatest hits compilation 'Fuck You Bitch: All Time Greatest Hits', featuring material from his three studio albums and two new tracks. |
April 3 2020 | Released compilation album 'Fuck You Bitch: All-Time Greatest Hits' under Pepper Hill label. |
April 3 2020 | Released compilation album 'Fuck You Bitch: All-Time Greatest Hits' under Pepper Hill label. |
December 8 2018 | Concluded his tour with a final concert at The Rave in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
December 8 2018 | Concluded his tour with a final concert at The Rave in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. |
November 30 2018 | Released his third album 'WW III', which topped the Comedy chart and iTunes Country chart. |
November 30 2018 | Released his third album 'WW III', which topped the Comedy chart and iTunes Country chart. |
June 2 2017 | Released his second album 'Ol' Wheeler', which debuted at number 10 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and number one on the Billboard Top Comedy Albums chart. |
June 2 2017 | Released his second album 'Ol' Wheeler', which debuted at number 10 on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and number one on the Billboard Top Comedy Albums chart. |
May 25 2017 | Performed live on The Howard Stern Wrap Up Show. |
May 25 2017 | Performed live on The Howard Stern Wrap Up Show. |
April 16 2016 | Appeared as Wheeler Walker, Jr. on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast episode #786. |
April 16 2016 | Appeared as Wheeler Walker, Jr. on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast episode #786. |
February 12 2016 | Released his first album 'Redneck Shit', which debuted at number nine on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and number one on the Billboard Top Comedy Albums chart. |
February 12 2016 | Released his first album 'Redneck Shit', which debuted at number nine on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and number one on the Billboard Top Comedy Albums chart. |
2015 | Began writing for 'The Late Late Show with James Corden', contributing to 38 episodes |
2015 | Wheeler Walker, Jr. released the album 'Redneck Shit', which included songs 'Fuck you Bitch' and 'Drop 'Em Out' |
2015 | Wheeler Walker, Jr. released the album 'Redneck Shit', which included songs 'Fuck you Bitch' and 'Drop 'Em Out' |
2015 | Began writing for 'The Late Late Show with James Corden', contributing to 38 episodes |
2014 | Wrote episodes of 'Archer', specifically 'Southbound and Down' and 'Vision Quest' |
2014 | Wrote episodes of 'Archer', specifically 'Southbound and Down' and 'Vision Quest' |
2013 | Wrote for the 'Comedy Central Roast of James Franco' |
2013 | Hoffman debuted an early version of the Wheeler Walker, Jr. character on a skit for The Ben Show, performing the song 'Eatin' Pussy, Kickin' Ass'. |
2013 | Wrote for the 'Comedy Central Roast of James Franco' |
2013 | Hoffman debuted an early version of the Wheeler Walker, Jr. character on a skit for The Ben Show, performing the song 'Eatin' Pussy, Kickin' Ass'. |
February 28 2013 | Premiered The Ben Show on Comedy Central, which ran for one season. |
February 28 2013 | Premiered The Ben Show on Comedy Central, which ran for one season. |
2012 | Contributed as a writer for 'The Jesse Miller Show' |
2012 | Ben Hoffman appeared in an episode of the TV series New Girl, playing the character Sherman in the episode 'Injured' |
2012 | Ben Hoffman appeared in an episode of the TV series New Girl, playing the character Sherman in the episode 'Injured' |
2012 | Contributed as a writer for 'The Jesse Miller Show' |
2011 | Ben Hoffman wrote for 'Sports Show with Norm Macdonald', contributing to 7 episodes |
2011 | Ben Hoffman wrote for 'Sports Show with Norm Macdonald', contributing to 7 episodes |
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