Balls of Steel (Kathy Griffin special)

Balls of Steel
Live album by Kathy Griffin
Released October 30, 2012 (2012-10-30)
Recorded November 3, 2009 (2009-11-03)[1]
Genre Comedy
Length 44:01
Label Shout! Factory
Producer Kathy Griffin
Kathy Griffin chronology
Suckin' It for the Holidays
(2009)
Balls of Steel
(2009)
Does the Bible Belt
(2010)

Balls of Steel is the eighth Bravo stand-up comedy special by stand-up comedian Kathy Griffin, and her tenth overall. It was televised live from the civic center in San Diego, California[2] and released on October 30, 2012 on Bravo as a part of the Kathy Griffin Collection: Red, White & Raw.

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Introduction"   0:50
2. "Britney Spears and the Circus tour"   2:35
3. "Taylor Swift at the VMAs"   1:35
4. "Maggie Griffin's drinking"   2:30
5. "Jon and Kate Gosselin"   2:30
6. "Whitney Houston"   8:40
7. "Dating Levi Johnston and the 2009 Teen Choice Awards"   8:20
8. "Divas Live with Paula Abdul"   4:50
9. "The View with Latoya Jackson"   3:10
10. "The Jackson family"   6:50
11. "Losing the Emmys"   2:11
Total length:
44:01

Personnel

Technical and production[3]
  • Cori Abraham - executive producer
  • Andy Cohen - executive producer
  • Kathy Griffin - executive producer
  • Jenn Levy - executive producer
  • Paul Miller - executive producer
  • Kimber Rickabaugh - executive producer
  • David W. Foster - film editor
  • Bruce Ryan - production design
  • Deborah Adamson - production manager
  • Cisco Henson - executive in charge of production
  • Lesley Maynard - production supervisor
  • Gene Crowe - associate director, stage manager

Visuals and imagery
  • Adam Christopher - makeup artist
  • Giovanni Giuliano - hair
  • Jason Dutcher - camera operator
  • Darin Haggard - camera operator
  • Simon Miles - lighting designer
  • Lee Shull - camera operator
  • David Neal Stewart - camera operator

Award and nominations

The live Bravo performance special was nominated for the Emmy for Outstanding Picture Editing For A Special (Single Or Multi-Camera) in the 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards.[4]

References

External links

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