Heidecker & Wood
Neil Hamburger, Becky Stark
Sat, June 9, 2012
Doors: 8:00 pm / Show: 9:00 pm
Bootleg Theater
$12.00 - $15.00
Tickets
This event is 21 and over
http://www.foldsilverlake.com/event/111455/Heidecker & Wood - (Set time: 10:15 PM)

“Tim Heidecker manipulates the banalities of pop lyrics just as deftly as he does the unintentional psychedelia of cable access technology.” - Loren Poin, Filter
“Thanks to Davin Wood’s intensely satisfying hooks, this record so faithfully echoes music you genuinely treasure that it’s due for some serious jamming at high volume.” - Loren Poin, Filter
“And on the eighth day, God created Tim and Eric, and He said they shall have an awesome show, great job. But then bored the pair became with mere comedic pursuits, and Eric broke forth to direct such masterpieces as Major Lazer’s Pon De Floor, and Tim forged on to form Heidecker & Wood, the singer-songwriter act to which we are giving thanks today. And the heavens rained down, “Right Or Wrong”—a Jimmy-Buffet-meets-Doobie-Brothers smooth rock noodler, that will arrive once again on Starting From Nowhere come March 15. And He said it was good.” - Hillary Kaylor, RCRD•LBL
“Thanks to Davin Wood’s intensely satisfying hooks, this record so faithfully echoes music you genuinely treasure that it’s due for some serious jamming at high volume.” - Loren Poin, Filter
“And on the eighth day, God created Tim and Eric, and He said they shall have an awesome show, great job. But then bored the pair became with mere comedic pursuits, and Eric broke forth to direct such masterpieces as Major Lazer’s Pon De Floor, and Tim forged on to form Heidecker & Wood, the singer-songwriter act to which we are giving thanks today. And the heavens rained down, “Right Or Wrong”—a Jimmy-Buffet-meets-Doobie-Brothers smooth rock noodler, that will arrive once again on Starting From Nowhere come March 15. And He said it was good.” - Hillary Kaylor, RCRD•LBL
Neil Hamburger - (Set time: 9:45 PM)

"A brilliantly awful persona of an old-school, C-list funnyman—the kind with an ill-fitting tuxedo and an enormous, greasy combover—on a very bad night. Neil Hamburger toys with an audience's expectations (and patience), and indeed his act is a kind of rude commentary on stand-up comedy altogether."—(New York Times)
America's Funnyman Neil Hamburger is the hardest working comedian in existence, performing up to 399 shows a year to critical acclaim and audience bewilderment. He has toured as the hand-picked opener for Tenacious D and Faith No More, appeared on TV shows ranging from Fox News' "Red Eye" to Tim and Eric Awesome Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live, and worked extensively with Tom Green on his internet talk show. Among his dozen or so albums and DVDs is the new LP release Hot February Night.
America's Funnyman Neil Hamburger is the hardest working comedian in existence, performing up to 399 shows a year to critical acclaim and audience bewilderment. He has toured as the hand-picked opener for Tenacious D and Faith No More, appeared on TV shows ranging from Fox News' "Red Eye" to Tim and Eric Awesome Show and Jimmy Kimmel Live, and worked extensively with Tom Green on his internet talk show. Among his dozen or so albums and DVDs is the new LP release Hot February Night.
Becky Stark - (Set time: 9:00 PM)

Becky Stark is an artist, singer, songwriter and entertainer from Los Angeles, California. She is the voice of the band Lavender Diamond. In an article about Stark in the New York Times called "North American Songbird," Zoe Wolf wrote "Picture Lucille Ball and Tinkerbell engaged in a duet and you have an apt metaphor for the neo-folk singer Becky Stark, who suggests an impish fairy from a faraway land. "



