SEAN
ALTMAN
ERIC SCHWARTZ
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The “absurdly talented performer” (Village Voice) has “killer hooks” (Time Out New York), “a cynical edge” (Philadelphia Daily News), and a “silky tenor voice that produced chills” (New York Times). The ex-leader of Rockapella starred for five years in the PBS-TV series "Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego?" and wrote that theme song. In 2005 he won “Best Male Artist” in the International Acoustic Music Awards and was a 2005 Kerrville New Folk Finalist. He is half of the What I Like About Jew comedy song duo, a member of the Loser's Lounge tribute series and of the vocal group The GrooveBarbers (stars of the current Astelin nasal spray commercial). |
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Eric
Schwartz is one of the few artists around who garners comparisons to Lenny
Bruce, Pete Seeger and Barry Manilow. Known as a first-rate entertainer,
he performs at Folk Festivals, clubs and colleges, gets airplay on Howard
100, NPR's 'All Things Considered', and Doctor Demento." Eric's greatest
hit is "Keep Your Jesus Off My Penis,", which is currently polluting
the minds of hundreds of thousands of people via the Internet. |
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