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Dr. Demento's disciples, audience on the move

A tentative, alternative Dementia movement is afoot, as comedy music podcasters begin to explore a break with the genre's spiritual father. Dr. Demento's disciples are more accessible to artists and listeners than the original. If he's wondering where his

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Harry Potter and the Deadly Albertsons Cupcakes

Do we need Harry Potter at the grocery store? "Be here at 12:01 a.m. to get the new Harry Potter book," the Albertsons intercom lady exhorts in a tone more suited to seafood specials and two-for-one cupcakes. "It's the laaay-est one! Don't be the laaay-es

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Recovering Fundamentalists podcast reaches out to battered Christians

"It would bore most people to death," writes podcaster Jeri Massi, who describes herself as "the female version of Ned Flanders," "but I am reaching out to a silent (but sizable) minority of people who have suffered the unspeakable from men who claim to r

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Ken Turetzky

Acoustic comedy music by Ken Turetzky, who is featured on Dr. Demento and Sirius Satellite Radio. Ken also writes about his adventures in the comedy music biz on his blog.

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Snark Infested Waters: 'If They Found Me Dead'

Taylor Kent is comfortable with his faith and tempers the Snark Infested Waters podcast's religious theme with a healthy irreverence. Or maybe that's just his cynical plan to convert the unbelievers. Here, he spins 'If They Found Me Dead' by Ken Turetzky

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Manic Mondays: 'Today Was A Very Good Day'

Tom Rockwell's Manic Mondays is the rare Dr. Demento-spawned podcast whose host is himself an accomplished Demento artist. This week, Rockwell (front man for the comedy hip-hop act Sudden Death) features "Today Was A Very Good Day' by Ken Turetzky.

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Podcast pals spin pop culture and a couple of comedy songs

What happened to the "Bob and Betty Sanders" radio format of the '60s, '70s and '80s, when housewives, taxi drivers and office workers tuned to the soothing sounds of the husband-and-wife radio talk show team? It's merely morphed into the pop-culture marr

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Big Ugly Podcast: 'Today Was A Very Good Day'

Podcast discussion turns to the subject: Is Dr. Demento still around? It's an all-too common observation these days regarding the one-time king of wacky radio comedy.

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