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20082007Nothing. Sorry. Dr. Demento isn't the same person he used to be. My stuff fits his format, or did his format drift off into somewhere called De-Mensa, a genre too geek or intelligent for the mainstream and radio to handle, to accomodate my comedy material? People want stuff they can laugh to. Songs about funny stuff. People want simple stuff. The mainstreamers can't handle De-Mensa material. They want simplistic comedy and fun. Maybe that's why Dr. Demento is down to less than 12 stations that carry his show. He doesn't know his audience. The audience just wants to have fun in a simple way.2006Fall 2006Several tracks from David Tanny's CD "Stupid Audio 3.0" air on the Friggin' Here radio show.October 14: "Centipede" and "I've Seen Everything" got played. November 4: "What if your Wife was a Man" got played. November 18: "Gold" got played. The bleeps were built-in the comedy bit. November 25: "Gold" got played. December 9: "Centipede" got played. Two tracks from "Stupid Audio 3.0" got played on the "Mad Music Archive" radio podcast November 13: "What if your Wife was a Man" December 31: "Gold" 2006July 2, 2006David Tanny finally gets some airplay on the nationally-syndicated "Dr. Demento Show". The comedy bit "Mariah's Greatest Screamin' Hits Collection" (aka The Mariah Carey Collection) aired on the July 2 and 23rd editions.2005December 23, 2005David Tanny hosts a seven-hour radio show counting down the top 100 Christmas novelty songs of all time and playing a dozen Hanukkah novelty songs. During the show, one of his tracks was played called "I'm Doing Nothing For Christmas". The show called The "Christmas Fun 101" Special aired on WQMA-AM Q1520, Delta's Oldies Station, on the Internet from 6pm until 1am Eastern time (the radio station is in the Central time zone.)2004December 11, 2004An unreleased track called "Mommy's Broken the David Tanny Mix" aired on the radio show "Friggin' Here". Produced by David Tanny. Samples taken from the Worm Quartet CD "Stupid Video Game Music". The track will be on a released version of the CD in 2007. Visit wormquartet.com and read his news until the CD is released. |
David Tanny CDs
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