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Sean
Altman
"The anti-Kurt Cobain" (NY Press), founded the vocal group
Rockapella; starred in 295 episodes of "Where in the World is
Carmen San Diego?" (PBS); composed that ubiquitous theme song;
produces the "What I Like About Jew" comedy series; co-composed
the Fringe Festival comedy "Minimum Wage: Blue Code Ringo";
and holy shit! Sean wants to do a solo show in your living room!
Learn more at his website.
>> Visit
Sean Altman's Site |

Chris
Anderson
Formerly of the bands Muckafurgason and Odin, CHRIS ANDERSON is now
flying solo! And it's so very lonely......lonely at the TOP
that is!! Yeah! You might have missed him in People Are
Wrong, the t.v., music venues, variety shows and comedy clubs around
the city...but he still cares about YOU. So. Till then. |

Richard
Barone
Photo: Mick Rock
“Is there a musician more deserving of the moniker Man About Town
than Richard Barone?” wrote The New York Times. Since first
coming on the scene as leader and founding member of The Bongos, Barone
has forged an acclaimed career as a consummate writer and performer,
producer (including the first two Loser’s Lounge CDs), musical director/orchestrator
("Bright Lights Big City") and theatrical director (“The
Downtown Messiah”). Current projects include recording a new studio
album with producer Tony Visconti (Bowie, T.Rex), and producing "There'll
Be Another Spring: A Tribute to Miss Peggy Lee" at Carnegie Hall
on June 23, 2003.
>>
Visit Richard Barone's Site |

Mary
Birdsong
Mary Birdsong just finished playing porn star “Vixen Fox” in Elaine
May’s off-b’way comedy “Adult Entertainment” and is currently co-starring
with Scott Wolfe (from "Party of Five") in CBS' new sitcom
"Rubbing Charlie." Other TV credits: “Ed,"
“The Daily Show w/Jon Stewart,”& "Welcome to NY"
w/Christine Baranski. Check out her one-woman show about Judy
Garland “Judy Speaks: Gumm’s Last Tape” at Ars Nova Theatre in NYC
this Summer. And check out her band Cottonhead by logging onto
marybirdsong.com or okrecords.net.
>> Visit
Mary Birdsong's Site |

Michael
Cerveris
Michael Cerveris felt like a loser at a young age, but has only had
it publicly confirmed since his LL debut in the tribute to Paul Williams.
He is a Tony nominated actor and singer, appearing in Tommy
and Titanic on Broadway and as Hedwig in New York, Los
Angeles and London's West End as well as in films like The Mexican
and the TV series Fame, CSI and the short-lived The
American Embassy. He is even prouder of having been punk
icon Bob Mould's touring guitarist/vocalist on his 1998 US/UK tour.
Michael's own former bands lame and Retriever have played
the usual downtown NYC haunts and his indierock gueststar-studded
debut solo album is due in early autumn 2003.
>> Visit
Michael Cerveris' Site |

Tony
Clifton, Jr.
Tony Clifton, Jr. is a well-known staple on the lounge circuit. This
International Singer of Songs(TM) has been wowing crowds since 1978
and his recent performance at The Loser's Lounge is no exception.
Though Mr. Junior does not own a computer, you may find www.TonyCliftonJr.com
helpful.
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Nick
Danger
Entertainment-wise, Nick's career harkens back to the mild winter
of 1986 when Nick and Diamond Dave launched their two-man extravaganza
at venues like Postcrypt, Rodeo Bar, Cucuracha Theatre and the Landmark.
In the 90s Nick fronted the bands Nick Danger and the Red Balls, Thigh
Rash, and Lord Roundbottom. Since 1993, Nick and Joe McGinty have
performed together and co-founded the Loser's Lounge. He has also
produced and been featured in the short films "Dirty Singing", "Casino
Royale", "The Snatcher at the Y", and "Kerguelen of a Cartoonist".
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David
Driver
David is one-half of the soft-rock-country-pop duo Phillips&Driver,
whose debut release "Togetherness" has just dropped on the
Bar/None label. The other half is Texan songstress Gretchen
Phillips. Visit their website for more info!
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Visit Phillips&Driver's Site |

Guy Finley
Guy is a long-time Loser (both singing and playing in the band) who
also drums in Ed Rogers' new pop combo, plays guitar and keyboards
with Tony Z. and Clem in HONEYCOMB (who earlier this year were nominated
for an American Music Award), and is putting the finishing touches
on his long-awaited record (in the band that may be formerly known
as PINEBOX). |

Dave
Foster
Dave Foster is the singer/songwriter behind BUBBLE, a New York City
pop band also including Matt Lindsey (bass/vocals), Max Pep (keys)
and Tom DeVito (drums). The band has been on the New York pop scene
since 1994, impressing audiences at downtown venues like the Fez Under
Time Cafe and the Mercury Lounge with their mind-sticking hooks and
pristine harmonies. In 1995 they released their eponymous CD EP to
critical acclaim and an enthusiastic reception at college radio, following
up in 2000 with their full-length, Fred Smith (Television) produced
CD "Bash Bish" to even greater critical accolades. Dave
is currently finishing his first solo CD as well finishing the "great
lost Bubble record" from 1996.
>> Visit
Dave Foster's Site |

Anney
Fresh
Anney Fresh is an Action Stylist and Artstar from East Williamsburg,
Brooklyn. She has been nominated for two Daytime Emmy's for her work
on the
puppet shows "The Book of Pooh" and "Bear in the Big
Blue House" on the
Disney Channel. She makes all kinds of pretty inflatable art and would
love
to be in a jazz/ lounge band.
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Visit Anney Fresh's Site |

Robin
Goldwasser
Ms. Robin "Goldie" Goldwasser appears on the recent They
Might Be Giants recording, "No!", which is for children.
She has co-written a musical entertainment called "People Are
Wrong!" in which she appears with many of your Loser pals.
As you may have gathered, this is the "!" phase of her career. |

Erin
Hill
Erin plays the harp. She also sings. Some of the people she’s
done these things with are Cyndi Lauper, Joan Osborne, Randy Newman,
Martha Wainwright, Levon Helm (of The Band), Lenny Pickett (of SNL),
and regularly with Will Lee (of Letterman), Jimmy Vivino (of Conan),
G.E. Smith (of SNL), and Garth Hudson (of The Band). Erin has sung
solo on The Chris Rock Show and Chappelle’s Show and is in Tim
Robbins’ Cradle Will Rock (plus the soundtrack). She also writes
songs and produces artists on Gridley Records (gridleyrecords.com).
She’s so happy to have joined Loser’s Lounge by virtue
of being Julia Greenberg in People Are Wrong! at the Vineyard.
Visit Erin Hill's
Site |

The
HoHos (Cathy Cervenka & Jill Pangallo)
Two Hos are better than one! Whether it's a medley of Stevie Nicks
tunes or an "eerily hilarious" ventriloquist skit . . .
the Hos rise to the occasion with their own special comedic song interpretations
featuring the "one-two punch of Cathy Cervenka's dead-on vocal
stylings and Jill Pangallo's prodigious gift for physical comedy."
TimeOut New York called them "pee-in-your-pants hilarious".
The New York Times called them "other performers". Their
motto? "You can never have too many props."
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Visit the HoHos Site |

Joe Hurley
Joe and his band The Gents are about to begin recording their new
cd. Two of his songs are on the soundtrack to the film Beautiful
Kid (starring Frank McCourt of Angela's Ashes) alongside such fine
folk as Johnny Cash, U2, The Waterboys and The Cowboy Junkies.
>> Visit
Joe Hurley's Site |

Wendy
Ip
Wendy Ip is a tomboy from the Canadian prairies who discovered the
pop music of the British Invasion decades after it was over. At nine,
she wished every night that she would wake up the next morning as
Paul McCartney. Today, she no longer tries to speak with a Liverpudlian
accent or write with her left hand, but does have a gift for writing
hooks. Catch her at her next show in New York City!
Visit Wendy Ip's
Site |

Izler
IZLER is formerly a resdent of London England, where swinging happens
(apparently). Born in Prague and brought up in the UK, IZLER
has spent the last four years touring as singer and guitarist with
UK behemoth Robbie Williams. Until, that is, he decided to jack
it all in, move to New York City, and become a rock star.
>> Visit Izler's
Site |

Ladyville
Ladyville is back! And all-out ballsier than ever. Its
members, Cherish (Julia Greenberg), Truli (Stephanie Seymour), and
Elan (Tricia Scotti) are currently in pre-pre-production for their
debut recording, "Three 2 The Power Of Soul." |

Jason Lewis
Jason Lewis writes songs and sings them. Upon hearing the songs the
Village Voice said this: "Lewis fronted the fine Americana band
Star City; his solo effort as a singer-songwriter has two pluses:
he can sing and he writes damn good songs. Not as easy a feat as it
might sound."
>> Visit
Jason Lewis' Site |

Moira
MacDonald
Moira was seen recently in the New York Theatre Workshop production
of Caryl Churchill's Far Away. She is a company member of 29th
St. Rep, Hip Replacement and Collision Theory, with whom she will
appear in Portrait (with Horse and Others) at HERE. |

Julian
Maile
Julian is a multi-axewielder and songwriter. Credits include,
but are not limited to, Colin Blunstone (Zombies), Ally Sheedy, Alec
Empire, Vitamin C, Rent, Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Some of
his compositions will soon be heard on...Sesame Street!
>> Visit
Julian Maile's Site |

Joe
McGinty
Joe McGinty started the Loser's Lounge in 1993 with Nick Danger. He
writes & performs his own music with Baby Steps. Over the years,
he's lent his musical talents to The Psychedelic Furs, Ronnie Spector,
Space Hog, Jewel, Ryan Adams, The Ramones, Jesse Malin, Ladybug Transistor,
Tony Visconti, Franco & Mary Jane, Racket Club, and many others.
>> Visit
Joe McGinty's Site |

Michal
the Girl
Michal is a Girl, in case you didn't notice. She has a website
where you can buy her CD, get on her mailing list, and find out where
she's playing next. Sometimes she goes acoustic, sometimes she
rocks out with her band of boys. Either way, she is and always
will be a Girl. That you can be sure of.
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Visit Michal the Girl's Site |

Amy
Miles
Amy Miles is the biggest Loser in the world. She was born in
Arkansas and it just got worse from there. She grew up listening
to Prince, Dolly Parton, and The Breeders, and the combination created
a mental defect that still remains undiagnosed to this day. All
we know about Amy's condition is that she must constantly perform
to relieve the pressure, or she will unleash a tangible awkwardness
on the world that will be mildly, but consistently uncomfortable for
everyone. Amy Miles performs in and around NYC as a solo artist
and with her band. Come on out, y'all!
>> Visit
Amy Miles' Site |

Maggie Moore
Maggie appears, in more ways than one, in the splendid new entertainment
"People Are Wrong!" coming soon to a place near you. |

Cliff Mott
According to Dave Gregory of XTC, Cliff specializes in "very flattering
caricatures (no, really!), but appropriately - and comically - composed."
As for Paul Williams, he has "never looked better" than in the illustration
accompanying his tribute. Mr. Mott's efforts at satirical magazine,
Cracked, were "always entertaining". His illos are "cooked to perfection"
and he's available for your cartooning needs.
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Visit Cliff Mott's Site |

Jill
Pangallo
Jill Pangallo, the tall Hoho, has been making an ass of herself for
years. She resides in Brooklyn and enjoys traveling, long walks on
the beach and unicorns. Catch Jill with her newest act, Hot Sausage.
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Visit Jill Pangallo's Site |

Jedediah
Parish
Jedediah Parish has fronted The Gravel Pit, Boston's premier hard
rock pop band, for over a decade. He has also released two solo
albums and performs alone and with his trio, Jedediah Parish and the
Mother Tongues. Of his latest LUNCH Records release, TWENTY FIRST
CENTURY AMERICAN, Entertainment Weekly says "For his ambitious second
solo turn, Gravel Pit frontman Parish makes like a New English Ray
Davies...oddball and oddly soulful".
>> Visit
Jedediah Parish's Site |

Connie
Petruk
Connie Petruk is a proud member of The Losers Lounge! Please check
out her new band The Tall Pines. She hopes you like them. Connie
has had the pleasure of working with David Bowie, Nile Rodgers, and
many more folks you might have heard of. She is also one third of
the all girl singing sensation "Girl, Girl, Girl."
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Visit The Tall Pines on MySpace |

Tiffany
Randol
Tiffany Randol is a local singer/songwriter who has
been performing around NYC for the past four years. You can check
out her music and band Valeze at www.tiffanyrandol.com or purchase
a CD online at www.cdbaby.com/valeze.
>> Visit Tiffany Randol's Sites at tiffanyrandol.com
or cdbaby.com |

René
Risqué
René Risqué is not contstrained by bourgeois morality.
>> Visit
René Risqué's Site |

Edward Rogers
Edward Rogers is a NYC-based singer, songwriter and is about to release
his solo album. All songs were written by Edward Rogers and
George Usher. He was previously a founding member of Green Rooftops
and Primrose Hill. |

Patti
Rothberg
Patti Rothberg's recording career began in 1996 with Between the One
and the Nine (EMI records) Since then she has toured everywhere, from
Scotland to Japan to New Jersey (fun fun) and made many more recordings.
She performs regularly in NYC with Loser's lounge beloved sound man,
Freddie Katz and their 4 piece rock band. She is also a painter, and
custom paints (members of the Loser's Lounge audience) or whomever
would like to take advantage of this awesome opportunity to be immortalized
by a "LOSER"!
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Visit Patti Rothberg's Site |

Mark
Rozzo
Mark Rozzo plays and sings in Champale, the Brooklyn-based indie ensemble
that has, at various times, featured members of Luna, Clem Snide,
Sparklehorse, and Nada Surf. Their acclaimed debut LP, "Simple
Days" was
released on Pitch-a-Tent Records in 2001, and they've been featured
on
several compilations and tribute albums. Mark's canyon-rock
side-project is
called Maplewood.
>> Visit Mark Rozzo's Sites at
champalebungalow.com or
maplewoodfeelsgood.com |

Peter
Salett
Peter Salett first gained widespread recognition through his song
Heart of Mine, which was the main theme of Edward Nortons
film Keeping the Faith. Other films featuring Salett's songs
include Wet Hot American Summer and Maldonado Miracle, Salma
Hayek's directorial debut. Saletts 4th record, "After A
While", was produced by Craig Ross and was recorded in New York,
Austin, and Los Angeles. It will be released this spring.
>> Visit
Peter Salett's Site |

Debby
Schwartz
Debby plays around town solo acoustic and with friends in various
projects. Go to her website
to see listings for shows, to get on the mailing list, etc.
>>
Visit Debby Schwartz's Site |

Tricia
Scotti
Tricia first sang wth the Kustard Kings, Connie and Sean at the Fleetwood
Mac show. Please visit her at myspace.com/triciascotti and
triciascotti.com
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Visit Tricia Scotti's Site |

Stephanie
Seymour
Stephanie Seymour is a big Loser. She is one third of the legendary
Losers Lounge act Ladyville (along with Julia Greenberg and Tricia
Scotti) - just call her Truli. She also fronts the band Birdy, which
has released two CDs, Supernominal Paraphernalia and Quarantine, on
Cropduster Records, a collective, cooperative indie label. If you
don't buy her CDs, YOU will be a big loser too.
>> Visit
Stephanie Seymour's Site |

Eddie
Skuller
Eddie Skuller's "Greatest Hits" CD garnered rave reviews
in the music press with the New York Times citing "...his
lofty tenor is too original to pigeonhole." Lately
he's been covering tunes from the BeeGee's to the Smithereens to Billie
Holiday. Eddie is accompanied by jazz pianist Ethan Herr.
>> Visit Eddie
Skuller's Site |

The
Terhune Brothers
Brothers Rob, Kevin and David began their musical partnership as pre-teens,
banging on chairs, plucking guitars and recording songs under names
like Nashville Blues Plus One, The Supersonics, and The Swampy Rivers.
As adults they reunited as the musical foundation of Bootfoot and
now perform as The Terhune Brothers, the Loser’s own dysfunctional
family act. “Especially notable was a rapturous ‘Shangri-la’ performed
by The Terhune Brothers” read a New York Times review of the Kinks
tribute.
Visit The
Terhune Brothers' Site |

David
Terhune
David is the founder of the Kustard Kings, house band for the Loser's
Lounge since 1994. He comes by his lounge roots honestly, having played
drums with his parents' lounge act during his teens. David's credits
include bands such as Normal Men, The Sloppy Joes, The Liquor Giants,
and Bootfoot. The Kustard Kings signed with Confidential Recordings
in 2001 and have released two instrumental classics, “Blam!” and “A
Kustard Kristmas.” David’s lyrics can be heard on Randall Woolf’s
CRI release, “Rock Steady.” David is a songwriter, husband, and father
of three, and does it all in Brooklyn, NY.
Visit David Terhune's Sites:
kustardkings.com
confidentialrecordings.com
david.terhune.org
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Amanda
Thorpe
English chanteuse, Amanda Thorpe, debuted at the Dusty Springfield
Losers Lounge singing “Going Back” . Her debut album,“Mass”, “brims
with lovely melodies and haunting vocals” (People Magazine). Her live
performances “balance brassiness and vulnerability with panache” (Variety)
while her bitter-sweet songs challenge our expectations of familiar
forms with “a smoky intimate ambiance” (Splendid). She is currently
recording her second album, which may well have a couple of losers
on it.
Visit Amanda Thorpe's
Site |

Joshua
Tyler
Joshua Tyler is currently performing and recording in his first solo
endeavor appropriately titled Joshua Tyler. Formerly the lead singer
of NYC based band, mini-king, Tylers vocal styling has been
compared to the likes of David Bowie, Bryan Ferry, and George Michael
with the music carrying soulful pop overtones. He can also be found
producing outside projects in his studio. |

Tony
Zajkowski (tonyz)
tonyz has been a Loser since the very beginning. His band Honeycomb
is a multimedia pop/rock outfit that was nominated for an American
Music Award for Best Unsigned Band in 2003. He was formerly the lead
singer in the critically acclaimed band Lotion, with 3 major label
albums and appearances on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and HBO's
Reverb.
Visit
tonyz's Site |
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