Jack Vaughn Jr.

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Jack Vaughn Jr.
Born (1974-01-27) January 27, 1974 (age 50)
New York City, New York, United States
Occupation(s) Music executive
Television producer
Parent Jack Vaughn

Jack Vaughn Jr. (born January 27, 1974) is an American multi-Grammy winning record and television producer and label head. He created and ran Comedy Central Records, [1] Slimstyle Records, [2] and Third World Underground, [3] and ran Comedy Dynamics producing television specials and albums. [4]

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In 2016, he joined Sirius XM as the SVP in charge of their comedy channels. [5] He also co-owns the Vaughn Land And Cattle production company with his wife, Hanne Vaughn, and produces the television series Gary Busey: Pet Judge and other projects.

Filmography and discography

Filmography


Discography

YearArtistAlbumRole
2003 Dave Attell Skanks For The Memories Producer
Lewis Black Rules of Enragement Executive Producer
2004 Denis Leary Merry F#%$in' Christmas Executive Producer
Various Artists The Marijuana-Logues Producer
Jim Gaffigan Doing My Time Producer
2006Lewis Black Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center Blues Executive Producer
Jim Gaffigan Beyond the Pale Executive Producer
Lewis Black The Carnegie Hall Performance Executive Producer
Kyle Cease One Dimple Producer
Demetri Martin These Are Jokes Producer
Dane Cook Dane Cook: Vicious Circle Producer
2007 Greg Girlado Good Day To Cross A River Producer
Joe Rogan Shiny Happy Jihad Producer
Nick Swardson Party Producer
Dane Cook Rough Around the Edges: Live from Madison Square Garden Producer
2008 Mitch Hedberg Do You Believe in Gosh? Producer
Bo Burnham Bo fo Sho Producer
Lewis Black Anticipation Executive Producer
Various Artists A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All! Executive Producer
2009 Maria Bamford Unwanted Thoughts Syndrome Producer
Bo Burnham Bo Burnham Producer
Jim Gaffigan King Baby Producer
Doug Benson Unbalanced Load Producer
Dane Cook Isolated Incident Producer
Greg Giraldo Midlife Vices Producer
2010 Aziz Ansari Intimate Moments for a Sensual Evening Producer
Nick Thune Thick Noon Producer
Bo Burnham Words Words Words Producer
Anthony Jeselnik Shakespeare Producer
Doug Benson Hypocritical Oaf Producer
Louis C.K. Hilarious Album Producer
2011 Norm Macdonald Me Doing Standup Album Producer
Pete Holmes Impregnated with Wonder Producer

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