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Archive for March, 2006

Dave Reports from Yard Dog Gallery Show

Thank you Dave for this great write-up and fantastic photo! One of my favorites anyway..

I saw the guys on Wednesday at The Yard Dog Folk Art Gallery during South by South West, Austin’s huge music Festival. At first the guys couldn’t get the equipment to cooperate, telling rowdy fans to shut up so they could [...]

BBC 7 to Rerun FoTC Radio Show

From BBC 7: “Rob Brydon narrates the fortunes of this novelty music act from New Zealand on their British tour.” Starting March 20th (UK)
Monday at 11.30pm and 4.30am. Listen here.
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New Article about Jemaine’s Outback Ads

Outback Counts on Humorist in New Ads March 16, 2006 By Michael Sasso
There is a new article on TBO news that discusses Jemaine’s involvement in the New Outback Steakhouse Ads. (You can find those commercials in the video section.) It mentions Sherry from WTF! Thanks Ellen!!

Emo’s Report from Not a Nerr Nudda

I have to profusely thank Chris for letting me re-post this report from his blog. This is a great account of last night’s show at Emo’s. It’s long but worth it.
Anyhow, me and Aaron and Andy and Jennifer went to Emo’s at about 7:20PM because the doors were surposed to [...]

An Emo’s Report from Ortega

Many many thanks to Ortega! Especially for letting me post these photos.
My two friends and I arrived to Emo’s around 9. As we walked in we immediately saw Jemaine and Bret talking with the crowd. They are a lot taller in person than I would have imagined actually. I stand at 6 [...]

Laugh Factory gig

This is taken entirely from the WTF! site. It was so funny I had to add it here.
“Laugh Factory gig - A kind person who goes by the name of MMari stopped by the WTF! forums and posted a lil bit o blurb about the gig at the Laugh Factory the other night. Sounds [...]

Short FoTC Review

The New Zealand Herald has a short write-up about FoTC in their review of the Bic Runga Tahaki Reserve Show.

03.04.06
Reviewed by Rebecca Barry
Anika Moa had already finished her opening set by then, so next was folk-parody duo Flight of the Conchords, home with their acoustic guitars and witty banter after wowing audiences in Britain and [...]