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Artist description
spoken word humor with guitars, a piano, and a pan flute |
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Music Style
Comedy |
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Musical Influences
Lord Buckley, Neal, Del Close, Rod McKuen, Peter Hulne (nobody mimes slicing vegetables better) |
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Similar Artists
Andy Kaufman, Steve Sutherland, Leland Cotton Brown, girls who go to coffee houses in dirty red sweaters with a dictionary under their arm |
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Artist History
Got together after the Comedy Gold Rush of 89.' Currently on tour in Hollywood with their 40 minute show, 'Deadbeat' at THE HBO WORKSPACE and the IMPROV OLYMPIC THEATER |
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Group Members
Paul Alexander, Bill the Horse on piano, Pathos Bill on Guitar |
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Instruments
Guitar , piano, shure 58 mic , cheap telephone |
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Press Reviews
Beatnik lounge comedy. Paul Alexander brings to the show knowledge he obtained at other spoken word venues, "Is there any money in poetry? Yes. But first you must be completely dead. Are poets imaginative people? Yes. They imagine people like listening to their poems. |
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Location
Los Angeles, CA - USA |
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