Tim Hawkins
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"Tim Hawkins" is a Christian comedian, songwriter, and singer, best known for parodying popular songs such as Carrie Underwood's "Jesus Take The Wheel" and "The Candy Man", along with stand-up material based on topics such as marriage, homeschooling, and parenting. Hawkins has released five CDs and six DVDs since 2002. Hawkins began to release his comedy on the Internet, with his videos gaining more than 200 million views on YouTube, GodTube, and Facebook as of early 2013.

Tim has one brother, Todd Hawkins. He has a wife and four children- three boys and a girl. He played baseball as an outfielder for the University of Missouri.[http://www.mutigers.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/062105aah.html Missouri Baseball History - MUTIGERS.COM - The University of Missouri Official Athletic Site]

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