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Neil Hamburger

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Neil Hamburger :: Sings Country Winners
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Comic Neil Hamburger loves to make 'em cringe
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NOT BROOKLYN FEST | April 18th & 19th in Danbury, CT
-up will feature Cursive, Dead Meadow, Neil Hamburger, Dear Tick, Bear Hands and many more. You can see the full (Product Shop NYC)

VIDEO: Today's storyteller Neil Hamburger takes you down to "Jug Town." We went to one of those just on the other side of the Mexican border.
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MMM #107
Fan Tan - Fall Of Rome Seb Roberts - US Out Of NY **The Acorn - Crooked Legs** Neil Hamburger (The Music Slut)

News and Notes: More Record Store Day Fun, Neil Hamburger Listening Party, Jane's Addiction Reunites (again)
on Milwaukee and playing a live acoustic set at 5pm. ///Speaking of records, the one and only Neil Hamburger (Radio Free Chicago)

Daily Downloads (Sera Cahoone, Foals, and more)
(out April 8th) other Foals music blog posts: @lhb @hype @elbo.ws Neil Hamburger : "At Least I (largehearted boy)

Breaking News: Mike Patton & Melvins curate ATP Nightmare Before Christmas 2008
: Curated by Melvins: Melvins Isis Neil Hamburger D (The Line Of Best Fit)

Two For Flinching : Neil Hamburger and Irmin Schmidt & Kumo
/lowbrow, with little regard for delicate sensibilities or emotional wellbeing. Neil Hamburger - Neil Hamburger Sings (My Old Kentucky Blog)

Neil Hamburger

Hamburger’s jokes range from variations of “Why did the chicken cross the road?” to celebrity targets, such as Michael Jackson, Paris Hilton, The Red Hot Chili Peppers, and Diana, Princess of Wales, to jokes about his ex-wife. His pacing is off, and he clears his throat nonstop through his entire routine (often to keep overzealous fans from shouting out his punchlines), which has caused critics to tag him as “the world’s ‘worst’ stand-up comedian”. He has performed his brand of comedy, much of it anti-humor, in front of audiences from the New York University Thompson Center to Jimmy Kimmel Live and is often compared to Tony Clifton1. His posture, demeanor and tone of voice are reminiscent of TV entertainer, Ed Sullivan. One of his most famous gags is the “Zipper Lips,” in which he asks an audience member a question. If the audience member doesn’t respond, Hamburger produces a verbal stoush that produces his Zipper Schtick. A common phrase used by the comedian is, “But, that’s my life!”