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Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album

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Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album
Awarded forQuality comedy albums
CountryUnited States
Presented byNational Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
First award1959
Currently held byNate BargatzeYour Friend, Nate Bargatze (2026)
Websitegrammy.com

The Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album is presented by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement in comedy."[1] The award was awarded yearly from 1959 to 1993 and then from 2004 to present day.

History

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There have been several minor changes to the name of the award over this time:

  • From 1959 to 1967 it was Best Comedy Performance
  • From 1968 to 1991 it was known as Best Comedy Recording
  • From 1992 to 1993 and from 2004 to the present day it was awarded as Best Comedy Album

In 1960 and 1961 two separate awards were presented for the best spoken and for the best musical comedy performance.

In 1994, after four consecutive years of wins by classical music comedy albums, the award was restricted to spoken word comedy albums and moved into the "spoken" field. From then through 2003, it was awarded as the Grammy Award for Best Spoken Comedy Album.

In 2004 the award was reinstated within the comedy field as the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album, once again allowing musical comedy works to be considered.

Bill Cosby holds the record for most consecutive wins, with six earned between 1965 and 1970. Peter Schickele (of P.D.Q. Bach fame) is the runner-up, with four wins between 1990 and 1993.

Recipients

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Ross Bagdasarian Sr. was the first recipient of the award for "The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)" (1959).
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Homer and Jethro won in 1960
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Shelley Berman won in 1960
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Bob Newhart won for The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back! in 1961
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Elaine May & Mike Nichols won in 1962
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Woody Allen was nominated for his self-titled album in 1965.
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Allen Sherman won for "Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)" in 1964.
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Bill Cosby holds the record of most wins in the category with seven, six of them being consecutive from 1965 to 1970.
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Flip Wilson won for The Devil Made Me Buy This Dress in 1971
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Lily Tomlin won for This Is a Recording in 1972
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Cheech and Chong won for Los Cochinos in 1974
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16-time nominee George Carlin won five times for FM & AM (1973), Jammin' in New York (1994), Brain Droppings (2001), Napalm and Silly Putty (2002), and It's Bad for Ya (2009), the last of which was posthumous.
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10-time nominee Richard Pryor won five times for That Nigger's Crazy (1975), ...Is It Something I Said? (1976), Bicentennial Nigger (1977), Rev. Du Rite (1982), and Live n the Sunset Strip (1983).
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5-time nominee Steve Martin won twice for Let's Get Small (1978) and A Wild and Crazy Guy (1979).
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6-time nominee Robin Williams won four times for Reality...What a Concept (1980), A Night at the Met (1988), Good Morning, Vietnam (1989), and Live on Broadway (2003).
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Three-time nominee Rodney Dangerfield won for No Respect in 1980
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Eddie Murphy won for Comedian in 1984.
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Whoopi Goldberg won for Whoopi: Original Broadway Show Recording in 1986.
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Three-time winner "Weird Al" Yankovic won for Eat It (1985), Poodle Hat (2004), and Mandatory Fun (2015).
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Four-time winner Peter Schickele won for 1712 Overture and Other Musical Assaults (1990), Oedipus Tex and Other Choral Calamities (1991), WTWP Classical Talkity-Talk Radio (1992), and Music for an Awful Lot of Winds and Percussion (1993).
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8-time nominee Jonathan Winters won for Crank(y) Calls in 1996
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Al Franken won for You're Good Enough, You're Smart Enough, and Doggone it, People Like You! in 1997
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Mel Brooks won alongside Carl Reiner for 2000 Year Old Man in 1999
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Carl Reiner won alongside Mel Brooks for 2000 Year Old Man in 1999.
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Three-time winner Chris Rock won for Roll with the New (1998), Bigger & Blacker (2000), and Never Scared (2006).
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Two-time winner Lewis Black.
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Flight of the Conchords won for The Distant Future in 2008.
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Jon Stewart won for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents ... America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy Inaction in 2005.
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Stephen Colbert won for A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All! in 2010.
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Jimmy Fallon won for Blow Your Pants Off in 2013.
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Kathy Griffin won for Calm Down Gurrl (2014).
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Tiffany Haddish won for Black Mitzvah (2021).
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Patton Oswalt won for Talking for Clapping (2017).
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5-time nominee Louis C.K. won thrice for Hilarious (2012), Live at Madison Square Garden (2016), and Sincerely Louis CK (2022).
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Dave Chappelle has been nominated for and won six awards winning for The Age of Spin & Deep in the Heart of Texas (2018), Equanimity & The Bird Revelation (2019), Sticks & Stones (2020), The Closer (2023), What's In A Name? (2024), and The Dreamer (2025).

The winner is the first-named artist and work for each year, or, for 1960 and 1961, category.

1950s

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Year[I] Work Performing Artist
1959
[2]
"The Chipmunk Song (Christmas Don't Be Late)"Ross Bagdasarian Sr.
The Best of the Stan Freberg ShowsStan Freberg
The Future Lies AheadMort Sahl
"Green Chri$tma$"Stan Freberg
Improvisations to MusicElaine May and Mike Nichols

1960s

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Year[I] Work Performing Artist
1960
[3]
Musical Comedy
"The Battle of Kookamonga"Homer and Jethro
Charlie Weaver Sings for His PeopleCliff Arquette
Monster RallyHans Conried and Alice Pearce
Musically MadBernie Green
A Party with Betty Comden and Adolph GreenBetty Comden and Adolph Green
Spoken Comedy
Inside Shelley BermanShelley Berman
"Hamlet"Andy Griffith
Look Forward in AngerMort Sahl
The Sick Humor of Lenny BruceLenny Bruce
Stan Freberg with Original CastStan Freberg
1961
[4]
Musical Comedy
Jonathan and Darlene Edwards in ParisJo Stafford and Paul Weston
"Alvin for President"David Seville
An Evening Wasted with Tom LehrerTom Lehrer
Homer and Jethro at the Country ClubHomer and Jethro
"The Old Payola Roll Blues"Stan Freberg
Spoken Comedy
The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back!Bob Newhart
2000 Year Old ManMel Brooks and Carl Reiner
The Edge of Shelley BermanShelley Berman
The Wonderful World of Jonathan WintersJonathan Winters
1962
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An Evening with Mike Nichols and Elaine MayElaine May and Mike Nichols
Here's JonathanJonathan Winters
José Jiménez the AstronautBill Dana
Stan Freberg Presents the United States of America Volume One: The Early YearsStan Freberg
1963
[6]
The First FamilyVaughn Meader
Another Day, Another WorldJonathan Winters
Beyond the FringeAlan Bennett, Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller and Dudley Moore
My Son, the Folk SingerAllan Sherman
Nichols and May Examine DoctorsElaine May and Mike Nichols
1964
[7]
"Hello Muddah, Hello Fadduh (A Letter from Camp)"Allan Sherman
Bill Cosby Is a Very Funny Fellow...Right!Bill Cosby
Carl Reiner and Mel Brooks at the Cannes Film FestivalMel Brooks and Carl Reiner
I Am the Greatest!Cassius Clay
Think EthnicSmothers Brothers
1965
[8]
I Started Out as a ChildBill Cosby
For Swingin' Livers Only!Allan Sherman
Ready or Not, Here Comes Godfrey CambridgeGodfrey Cambridge
Whistle StoppingJonathan Winters
Woody AllenWoody Allen
1966
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Why Is There Air?Bill Cosby
Mom Always Liked You BestSmothers Brothers
Them Cotton Pickin' Days Is OverGodfrey Cambridge
"Welcome to the LBJ Ranch!"Earl Doud and Allen Robin
You Don't Have to Be JewishBob Booker and George Foster
1967
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WonderfulnessBill Cosby
"Downtown"Mrs. Miller
Funny Way to Make an AlbumDon Bowman
Have a Laugh on MeArchie Campbell
Wanted for MurderHomer and Jethro
1968
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RevengeBill Cosby
The Cockfight and Other Tall TalesArchie Campbell
Cowboys and Colored PeopleFlip Wilson
Lenny Bruce in ConcertLenny Bruce
Take-Offs and Put-OnsGeorge Carlin
1969
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To Russell, My Brother, Whom I Slept WithBill Cosby
Hello Dummy!Don Rickles
Rowan and Martin's Laugh-InDan Rowan and Dick Martin
You Devil YouFlip Wilson

1970s

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Year[I] Work Performing Artist
1970
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SportsBill Cosby
Berkeley ConcertLenny Bruce
Don Rickles Speaks!Don Rickles
1971
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The Devil Made Me Buy This DressFlip Wilson
The Begatting of the PresidentOrson Welles
"Daddy Played First Base"Homer and Jethro
I Am the PresidentDavid Frye
Live: Madison Square Garden CenterBill Cosby
1972
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This Is a RecordingLily Tomlin
"Ajax Liquor Store"Hudson & Landry
Cheech and ChongCheech & Chong
Flip: The Flip Wilson ShowFlip Wilson
When I Was a KidBill Cosby
1973
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FM & AMGeorge Carlin
All in the FamilyCarroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Sally Struthers and Rob Reiner
Big BambuCheech & Chong
Geraldine: Don't Fight the FeelingFlip Wilson
1974
[17]
Los CochinosCheech & Chong
Child of the 50sRobert Klein
Fat AlbertBill Cosby
National Lampoon: LemmingsNational Lampoon
Occupation: FooleGeorge Carlin
Richard Nixon: A FantasyDavid Frye
1975
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That Nigger's CrazyRichard Pryor
Booga! Booga!David Steinberg
Cheech & Chong's Wedding AlbumCheech & Chong
Mind Over MatterRobert Klein
The Missing White House TapesNational Lampoon
1976
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Is It Something I Said?Richard Pryor
An Evening with Wally Londo Featuring Bill SlaszoGeorge Carlin
Modern ScreamLily Tomlin
The Monty Python Matching Tie and HandkerchiefMonty Python
A Star Is BoughtAlbert Brooks
1977
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Bicentennial NiggerRichard Pryor
Bill Cosby Is Not Himself These DaysBill Cosby
Goodbye Pop 1952–1976National Lampoon
Sleeping BeautyCheech & Chong
You Gotta Wash Your AssRedd Foxx
1978
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Let's Get SmallSteve Martin
Are You Serious???Richard Pryor
The Ernie Kovacs AlbumErnie Kovacs
On the RoadGeorge Carlin
Saturday Night LiveLorne Michaels and Saturday Night Live cast members
1979
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A Wild and Crazy GuySteve Martin
On StageLily Tomlin
The RutlesThe Rutles
Sex & ViolinsMartin Mull
The Wizard of ComedyRichard Pryor

1980s

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Year[I] Work Performing Artist
1980
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Reality...What a ConceptRobin Williams
Comedy Is Not Pretty!Steve Martin
"I Need Your Help Barry Manilow"Ray Stevens
"Rubber Biscuit"The Blues Brothers
Wanted: Live in ConcertRichard Pryor
1981
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No RespectRodney Dangerfield
Holy SmokeRichard Pryor
Live at St. Douglas ConventFather Guido Sarducci
Live from New YorkGilda Radner
Monty Python's Contractual Obligation AlbumMonty Python
1982
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Rev. Du RiteRichard Pryor
Airplane!Various Artists
"The Inquisition"Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks' History of the World, Part I
Urban ChipmunkAlvin and the Chipmunks
1983
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Live on the Sunset StripRichard Pryor
Eddie MurphyEddie Murphy
The Great White NorthBob and Doug McKenzie
A Place for My StuffGeorge Carlin
The Steve Martin BrothersSteve Martin
1984
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ComedianEddie Murphy
HimselfBill Cosby
Monty Python's The Meaning of LifeMonty Python
Throbbing Python of LoveRobin Williams
What Becomes a Semi-Legend Most?Joan Rivers
1985
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"Eat It""Weird Al" Yankovic
Here and NowRichard Pryor
Hurt Me Baby – Make Me Write Bad Checks!Rick Dees
Rappin' RodneyRodney Dangerfield
The Three Faces of AlFiresign Theatre
1986
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Whoopi Goldberg: Original Broadway Show RecordingWhoopi Goldberg
"Born in East L.A."Cheech & Chong
Dare to Be Stupid"Weird Al" Yankovic
"Honeymooners Rap"Joe Piscopo
"You Look Marvelous"Billy Crystal
1987
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Those of You with or Without Children, You'll UnderstandBill Cosby
Bob and Ray: A Night of Two Stars Recorded Live at Carnegie HallBob Elliott and Ray Goulding
I Have a PonySteven Wright
Mud Will Be Flung TonightBette Midler
Playin' with Your HeadGeorge Carlin
"Twist and Shout"Rodney Dangerfield
1988
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A Night at the MetRobin Williams
The Best of Bob and Ray, Vol. 1Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding
Polka Party!"Weird Al" Yankovic
The World According to Me!Jackie Mason
"Would Jesus Wear a Rolex"Ray Stevens
1989
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Good Morning, VietnamRobin Williams
Even Worse"Weird Al" Yankovic
Finally CapturedJonathan Winters
Fontaine: Why Am I Straight?Whoopi Goldberg
What Am I Doing in New Jersey?George Carlin

1990s

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Year[I] Work Performing Artist
1990
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P.D.Q. Bach: 1712 Overture & Other Musical AssaultsPeter Schickele
DiceAndrew Dice Clay
Motherhood: The Second Oldest ProfessionErma Bombeck
"Wild Thing"Sam Kinison
Without You I'm NothingSandra Bernhard
1991
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P.D.Q. Bach: Oedipus Tex and Other Choral CalamitiesPeter Schickele
The Best of Bob and Ray: Selections from a Career, Vol. 4Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding
The Best of Comic Relief '90Various artists
Jonathan Winters into the '90sJonathan Winters
More News from Lake WobegonGarrison Keillor
1992
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P.D.Q. Bach: WTWP Classical Talkity-Talk RadioPeter Schickele
Brand NewJackie Mason
Local Man Moves to the CityGarrison Keillor
Parental Advisory: Explicit LyricsGeorge Carlin
When You Look Like Your Passport Photo, It's Time to Go HomeErma Bombeck
1993
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P.D.Q. Bach: Music for an Awful Lot of Winds and PercussionPeter Schickele
An Evening with George BurnsGeorge Burns
Jonathan Winters Is Terminator 3Jonathan Winters
Naked Beneath My ClothesRita Rudner
Off the Deep End"Weird Al" Yankovic
1994
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Jammin' in New YorkGeorge Carlin
Lake Wobegon USAGarrison Keillor
A Marriage Made in Heaven or Too Tired for an AffairErma Bombeck
The Naked TruthLeslie Nielsen
You're Good Enough, You're Smart Enough, and Doggone It, People Like You!Al Franken
1995
[38]
Live from HellSam Kinison
Attention Butt Pirates and LesbetariansJudy Tenuta
The Jerky Boys 2The Jerky Boys
The Official Politically Correct Dictionary and HandbookHenry Beard and Christopher Cerf
They're All Gonna Laugh at You!Adam Sandler
1996
[39]
Crank(y) CallsJonathan Winters
Funk ItMartin Lawrence
Games Rednecks PlayJeff Foxworthy
God's Other SonDon Imus
In Goddess We TrustJudy Tenuta
1997
[40]
Rush Limbaugh Is a Big Fat Idiot and Other ObservationsAl Franken
The Definitive Biography of P.D.Q. BachPeter Schickele
The RantsDennis Miller
Stan Freberg Presents the United States of America Vol. 2 (The Middle Years)Stan Freberg
What the Hell Happened to Me?Adam Sandler
1998
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Roll with the NewChris Rock
Button Down ConcertBob Newhart
Dirty Jokes and BeerDrew Carey
Garrison Keillor's Comedy TheaterGarrison Keillor
God Said Ha!Julia Sweeney
1999
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The 2000 Year Old Man in the Year 2000Mel Brooks and Carl Reiner
Give Me Immortality or Give Me DeathThe Firesign Theatre
I'm Telling You for the Last TimeJerry Seinfeld
Pure DrivelSteve Martin
Totally CommittedJeff Foxworthy

2000s

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Year[I] Work Performing Artist
2000
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Bigger & BlackerChris Rock
How Paul Robeson Saved My Life and Other Mostly Happy StoriesCarl Reiner
A Prairie Home Companion – 25th Anniversary CollectionGarrison Keillor
Stan and Judy's KidAdam Sandler
You Are All DiseasedGeorge Carlin
2001
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Brain DroppingsGeorge Carlin
Big FunnyJeff Foxworthy
I Rant, Therefore, I AmDennis Miller
The Original Kings of ComedySteve Harvey, Bernie Mac, Cedric the Entertainer and D. L. Hughley
The Prisoner of Second AvenueRichard Dreyfuss and Marsha Mason
2002
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Napalm & Silly PuttyGeorge Carlin
Bride of FiresignThe Firesign Theatre
I'm the One That I WantMargaret Cho
Live at Carnegie HallRay Romano
The Queens of ComedyAdele Givens, Laura Hayes, Mo'Nique, and Sommore
2003
[46]
Robin Williams: Live 2002Robin Williams
The Bathroom WallJimmy Fallon
Complaints and GrievancesGeorge Carlin
Oh, the Things I Know!Al Franken
The Rant ZoneDennis Miller
2004
[47]
Poodle Hat"Weird Al" Yankovic
A Life in ComedyGarrison Keillor
RevolutionMargaret Cho
Shut Up You Fucking Baby!David Cross
Team LeaderGeorge Lopez
2005
[48]
The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Presents... America: A Citizen's Guide to Democracy InactionJon Stewart and the Cast of The Daily Show
Come Poop with MeTriumph the Insult Comic Dog (Robert Smigel)
The Funny Thing Is...Ellen DeGeneres
Live at Carnegie HallDavid Sedaris
The O'Franken Factor Factor — The Best of the O'Franken FactorAl Franken
2006
[49]
Never ScaredChris Rock
The Agoraphobic CowboyRick Moranis
Family Guy: Live in VegasSeth MacFarlane and Walter Murphy
Luther Burbank Performing Arts Center BluesLewis Black
The Right to Bare ArmsLarry the Cable Guy
2007
[50]
The Carnegie Hall PerformanceLewis Black
Blue Collar Comedy Tour — One for the RoadBill Engvall, Ron White, Jeff Foxworthy and Larry the Cable Guy
Life Is Worth LosingGeorge Carlin
Straight Outta Lynwood"Weird Al" Yankovic
You Can't Fix StupidRon White
2008
[51]
The Distant FutureFlight of the Conchords
America's MexicanGeorge Lopez
Dirty GirlLisa Lampanelli
I Still Have a PonySteven Wright
Songs Pointed & PointlessHarry Shearer
2009
[52]
It's Bad for YaGeorge Carlin
AnticipationLewis Black
Flight of the ConchordsFlight of the Conchords
For Your ConsiderationKathy Griffin
Songs of the BushmenHarry Shearer

2010s

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Year[I] Work Performing Artist
2010
[53]
A Colbert Christmas: The Greatest Gift of All!Stephen Colbert
Back from the DeadSpinal Tap
Internet Leaks"Weird Al" Yankovic
My Weakness Is StrongPatton Oswalt
Suckin' It for the HolidaysKathy Griffin
Tall, Dark & ChicanoGeorge Lopez
2011
[54]
Stark Raving BlackLewis Black
Cho DependentMargaret Cho
I Told You I Was FreakyFlight of the Conchords
Kathy Griffin Does the Bible BeltKathy Griffin
Weapons of Self DestructionRobin Williams
2012
[55]
HilariousLouis C.K.
50 and Not PregnantKathy Griffin
Alpocalypse"Weird Al" Yankovic
Finest HourPatton Oswalt
Turtleneck & ChainThe Lonely Island
2013
[56]
Blow Your Pants OffJimmy Fallon
In God We RustLewis Black
Mr. UniverseJim Gaffigan
Rize of the FenixTenacious D
Seaman 1st ClassKathy Griffin
2014
[57]
Calm Down GurrlKathy Griffin
I'm Here to HelpCraig Ferguson
A Little UnprofessionalRon White
LiveTig Notaro
That's What I'm Talkin' AboutBob Saget
2015
[58]
Mandatory Fun"Weird Al" Yankovic
ObsessedJim Gaffigan
Oh My GodLouis C.K.
Tragedy Plus Comedy Equals TimePatton Oswalt
We Are MiraclesSarah Silverman
2016
[59]
Live at Madison Square GardenLouis C.K.
Back to the Drawing BoardLisa Lampanelli
BrooklynWyatt Cenac
Just Being HonestCraig Ferguson
Happy. And a LotJay Mohr
2017
[60]
Talking for ClappingPatton Oswalt
...America...Great...David Cross
American MythMargaret Cho
Boyish Girl InterruptedTig Notaro
Live at the ApolloAmy Schumer
2018
[61]
The Age of Spin & Deep in the Heart of TexasDave Chappelle
CincoJim Gaffigan
Jerry Before SeinfeldJerry Seinfeld
A Speck of DustSarah Silverman
What Now?Kevin Hart
2019
[62]
Equanimity & The Bird RevelationDave Chappelle
AnnihilationPatton Oswalt
Noble ApeJim Gaffigan
Standup for DrummersFred Armisen
TamborineChris Rock

2020s

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Year[I] Work Performing Artist
2020
[63]
Sticks & StonesDave Chappelle
Quality TimeJim Gaffigan
RelatableEllen DeGeneres
Right NowAziz Ansari
Son of PatriciaTrevor Noah
2021
[64]
Black MitzvahTiffany Haddish
23 Hours to KillJerry Seinfeld
I Love EverythingPatton Oswalt
The Pale TouristJim Gaffigan
Paper TigerBill Burr
2022
[65]
SincerelyLouis C.K.
The Comedy VaccineLavell Crawford
EvolutionChelsea Handler
The Greatest Average AmericanNate Bargatze
Thanks for Risking Your LifeLewis Black
Zero Fucks GivenKevin Hart
2023
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The CloserDave Chappelle
Comedy MonsterJim Gaffigan
A Little Brains, a Little TalentRandy Rainbow
SorryLouis C.K.
We All ScreamPatton Oswalt
2024
What's in a Name?Dave Chappelle
I Wish You WouldTrevor Noah
I'm an EntertainerWanda Sykes
Selective OutrageChris Rock
Someone You LoveSarah Silverman
2025

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The DreamerDave Chappelle
ArmageddonRicky Gervais
The PrisonerJim Gaffigan
Someday You'll DieNikki Glaser
Where Was I?Trevor Noah
2026

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Your Friend, Nate BargatzeNate Bargatze
Drop Dead YearsBill Burr
PostMortemSarah Silverman
Single LadyAli Wong
What Had Happened Was…Jamie Foxx

Artists with multiple wins

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Artists with multiple nominations

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