Everybody's videos look bad on YouTube!Source: turetzkysyndrome.com
To my relief, here's what I just discovered: Everybody's videos look bad on YouTube! The bad videos are what make YouTube a great big, fuzzy democracy.
Nuke the debt! Vid protests bitter endSource: turetzkysyndrome.com
Thank goodness we finally have an Intelligent President. So what if the economy's headed for collapse? At least the guy in the White House looks smart at a press conference! Free to indulge his fear of the inevitable, comic musician Ken Turetzky protests, "I'll Get Old And Die"!
Alive and kickin' on KNON with Texas Trevor and W.C.Source: turetzkysyndrome.com
Inside the KNON FM 89.3 studio in Dallas, Renegade Radio host Texas Trevor and partner W.C. banter at the boom mics like a pair of trail-worn ranchhands, exchanging dubious pleasantries about the weather. "Ah tell you what.
What's the worst show you've ever played?Source: turetzkysyndrome.com
Comic musician Ken Turetzky: I played Mayfest 2008 in Fort Worth and halfway through my set, the whole crowd ran off to the pig races on the other side of the fairgrounds. I hollered at them, "I'm not finished entertaining you yet!" but they didn't come back.
Tradition trumps change with comic murder ballad, 'True Love'Source: turetzkysyndrome.com
Divorce was unthinkable in a time when people based their decisions on morals and morality and doing the thing that was moral and good. Too late for Valentine's Day but timeless nevertheless is 'True Love,' the murder ballad by guitar comedy musician Ken Turetzky.
Rebel without a crossSource: www.turetzkysyndrome.com
Taylor Kent (aka The Snarky Avenger) is an interesting character, a fundamentalist Christian cautiously exploring the heresy of independent thought, which lives for him in the worlds of science fiction, anime, Demented music and gentle proselytizing.
How To Write A Funny SongSource: www.turetzkysyndrome.com
Comedy musician Ken Turetzky explains, in 60 seconds, "How To Write A Funny Song". It's Episode 193 of the One Minute How-To podcast!
Dr. Demento's disciples, audience on the moveSource: turetzkysyndrome.com
A tentative, alternative Dementia movement is afoot, as comedy music podcasters begin to explore a break with the genre's spiritual father. Dr. Demento's disciples are more accessible to artists and listeners than the original.