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Shakes the Clown is a 1991 American black comedy film, written and directed by Bobcat Goldthwait, who performs the title role.It also features Julie Brown, Blake Clark, Paul Dooley, Kathy Griffin, Florence Henderson, Tom Kenny, Adam Sandler, Scott Herriott, LaWanda Page, Jack Gallagher, and a cameo by Robin Williams as Mime Jerry using the pseudonym "Marty Fromage".
[2] [5] The band also recorded a song entitled "Birdman" for an episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast entitled "Pilot". The group appeared in feature films, including Day of the Dead, Shakes the Clown, and 28 Days. Their cover version of "Down in My Heart" appeared in the series finale of Wilfred. NRBQ has a following from years of live shows.
Alphabeat are a wonky pop band. "Wonky" is a British English word meaning unsteady, shaky, awry, or wrong. The BBC reported that the term "wonky pop" was both coined by and is owned by Mika's manager, [2] while The Independent reported the term was coined by Peter Robinson, founder of the blog Popjustice.
Shakes the Clown is a dark comedy about a birthday-party clown (Goldthwait) in the grip of depression and alcoholism, who is framed for murder. Different communities of clowns, mimes and other performers are depicted as clannish, rivalrous subcultures obsessed with precedence and status.
The first variant edition, dubbed the Red Pop edition, contains an album of cover songs entitled Smothered, Covered & Chunked, which features appearances by Psychopathic artists Twiztid, Anybody Killa, Blaze Ya Dead Homie, Jumpsteady, Cold 187um and DJ Clay, as well as Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst, the band Downtown Brown, [6] and the rapper ...
Joe Wall and his band the Nitro Groundshakers play Ethics Rocks! The Florida Ethics Institute’s benefit concert on Dec. 6. From Wall to ground, band shakes Tallahassee with its sound
After college, Ongeri moved to New York City and was based in Brooklyn. [5]In 2018, Ongeri released his debut single "Marco". A year later, he released "Wiggle". In August 2019, he was featured in Pigeons & Planes as one of their "best new artists" of that month. [3]
The band, originally called the Rave, took the name Too Much Joy after a phrase that Quirk had seen after his first mushroom trip. [citation needed]After the success of their third album Cereal Killers, TMJ released several other studio albums, but none achieved the same popular success.