So are you a video wizard? Are you a broke video wizard? Well then you are most definitely in luck because banjo-playing-extraordinare, Steve Martin, would like to give one lucky videographer out there a break....and a check for a thousand smackaroos. Here's the rules from DailyMotion...Steve Martin invites you to create a music video for his song, “Wally on the Run”. “Wally on the Run
I rediscovered Steve Martin's rap song "King Tut" while listening his 1978 "A Wild and Crazy Guy" comedy album. Nice track!I initially assumed that Steve Martin was backed by session musicians (e. g., the baritone saxophone may have been played by Steve Douglas), or by the studio band of NBC's Saturday Night Live.Surprise, surprise: The real backing band are the Toot Uncommons - members of the ...
Aside from being one of the greatest comedic actors of our generation, an author, renowned art collector, and a playwright, Steve Martin is also a helluva banjo player with over four decades of experience under his belt. During his time as a teenage picker, he began a lifelong friendship with John McEuen, who would later [...]
Aside from being one of the greatest comedic actors of our generation, an author, renowned art collector, and a playwright, Steve Martin is also a helluva banjo player with over four decades of experience under his belt. During his time as a teenage picker, he began a lifelong friendship with John McEuen, who would later [...]
The Blugrass Blog reports that comedian, actor, author and banjo player Steve Martin was preparing to record an album of serious banjo music. TBB reports: The recording has been completed, produced by fellow banjo man John McCuen, with assistance from Tony Trischka and Pete Wernick. Helping out in the studio were Russ Barenberg on guitar, Matt [...]~~
I must admit this surprised me. A new release from Steve Martin - yes - THAT Steve Martin as he appears to be stretching his plucking wings.From Amazon: The Crow: New Songs for the 5-String Banjo is the first full-length bluegrass album from actor/comedian/musician Steve Martin. After playing on the Grammy Award winning Foggy Mountain Breakdown with Earl Scruggs, Martin began writing a string o...
At this very moment in time, I find myself torn, Moggers. Part of me reckons this little ditty, from Little Shop Of Horrors, is the best "humorous" song ever, while another part of me is leaning towards Steve Martin's equally giggle-tastic King Tut.What's continued to make you laugh after more than a handful of listens? And which supposed rib-ticklers have never made you chuckle at all?