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Studio C is an American sketch comedy television show originally created by Matt Meese and Jared Shores. Produced by BYUtv, the show aims to be a clean, family-oriented comedy for a national audience. The show traces its roots to the Brigham Young University sketch comedy troupe Divine Comedy, which shares some cast members with Studio C. The ...
Live at Somerset House: Released: 25 April 2011; Label: Concert Live (CLCD288) — Recorded live at Somerset House, London on 17 July 2010; 24-track double-CD digipack; Loose Canon: Live in Europe 2016–2017: Released: 16 February 2018; Label: Divine Comedy (DCRL111) 25 Recorded live from their European tours of 2016 and 2017
Studio C's name is a reference to the studio in the BYU Broadcasting Building where the show is primarily taped. As of December 2019, Studio C had a YouTube channel with over 2.3 million subscribers and almost 2 billion total views. Their channel features many skits from the show, along with a few YouTube exclusives.
Meese was born in New Jersey [1] [dead link ] but raised in Phoenix, Arizona as the second of four children. [2] After high school, Meese served as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Chicago, Illinois, after which he attended and later graduated from BYU with an undergraduate degree in Psychology. [3]
He launched his own record label Divine Comedy Records in order to re-release his 1990s output. Hannon's ninth album with the Divine Comedy, Victory for the Comic Muse, was released in June 2006. [18] The bulk of the record was recorded over two weeks, much of it live rather than multi-tracked, hence a more spontaneous sound.
"Love Is Lighter Than Air" and "Motorway to Damascus" are also studio recordings, this time featuring the newly formed, post-Casanova, core live Divine Comedy band. Both tracks had also appeared as B-sides to Casanova-era singles: "Something for the Weekend" and "Becoming More Like Alfie", respectively. [10]
BYU is still undefeated. Somehow. The No. 9 Cougars took advantage of a fourth-down holding penalty to stun Utah 22-21 late Saturday night. The Utes had led for the entirety of the second half and ...
The Divine Comedy was released to positive reviews from music critics. [9] In Rolling Stone , John McAlley praised the album as "remarkable" and "strikingly mature and rich in invention, counterpointing Milla's lovelorn, angst-laced poetry with vivid melodies and arrangements that find a common spirit in synth pop , European folk and ...