![]() ![]() "Funhouse" starred vaudevillians Dmitri Karamazov of the Flying Karamazov Brothers, Rebecca Chace, Cathy Sutherland and the UMO Ensemble, and featured Baby Gramps and Christian Swenson, among others. Stage show written by Magid teleplay written by Magid and Alex Metcalf musical direction by Mark Ettinger. Conceived and directed by Paul Magid and Ron W. This video was stitched together from three performances that were filmed at "Funhouse": A Contemporary Theatre, in conjunction with TheatreVision and ShadowCatcher Entertainment. Sauteed To A Fine Crisp Originally released on VHS in 1999 Re-released on DVD together with "SomeDemos" in 2006.Produced/Directed/Edited by Sam Small for Small Wonder Video Services.īaby Gramps actually shared the stage with Phish, performing the enigmatic “Tea Tray Song” with Fishman on vacuum during the second set. SomeDemos Originally released on VHS in 1996 Re-released on DVD together with "Sauteed To A Fine Crisp" in 2006.įilmed on 8/26/93 when Baby Gramps opened for Phish in Portland OR.Outertainment CD (Baby Gramps & Peter Stampfel), Red Newt Records, 2010.Rogue's Gallery: Pirate Ballads, Sea Songs, and Chanteys (two tracks, 'Cape Cod Girls' and 'Old Man of the Sea' on compilation CD), Anti-Records, 2006.Baptized on Swamp Water CD (Baby Gramps & his Back Swamp Potioners), 2006.Same Ol' Timeously: Vocalisthenics & Stunt Guitar (CD, Grampophone 1001), 2000.Being a professional musician for over 40 years can't help but give you some sort of chops, but Gramps is a modern day Robert Johnson a revolutionary guitarist that, like Thelonious Monk on piano, can play the notes 'between the cracks.'" Discography If you listen closely and know anything about music, you'll realize Gramps is an absolutely incredible guitar player. His voice is a cross between Popeye the Sailor and a Didgeridoo and the plinkity plink of his VERY worn National steel guitar, sounds like a wind up jack in the box. ![]() Writer Patrick Ferris said he has "a mass appeal in the sense that any audience between the age of 2 and 102 are captivated by his vaudeville antics, hilarious lyrics and animated guitar playing. Baby Gramps busking in Seattle's Pike Place Market in the 1970s
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