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Stephen Lynch - Superhero Stephen Lynch is an American singer and comedian, famous for his raunchy comic lyrics. He was born July 28, 1971 in Abington, Pennsylvania, but grew up in Saginaw, Michigan and attended Western Michigan University, where he learned to play guitar. He is a Tony nominee for his role as Robbie Hart in the Broadway musical, The Wedding Singer. Stephen married his wife Erin Dwight in September of 2003.
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Stephen Lynch: Live at the El Rey One of the best-known guitar comics of his generation, Stephen Lynch has garnered a loyal following for blending standup comedy with skillful musicianship. This release from Razor & Tie features the comedian performing a 16-song set before a live audience. Among the songs included in Stephen Lynch: Live at the El Rey are "Not Home," "Drink You Pretty," "Taxi Driver," "For the Ladies," "She Gotta Smile," and "D&D." ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
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Stephen Lynch Growing up in the woods of Northern Michigan, Stephen Lynch always had music in his life. But it wasn’t until he saw the movie “This is Spinal Tap” that he found his direction – to be a comedic singer songwriter.
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Stephen Lynch does what Adam Sandler wishes he could do. He writes funny songs. His latest disc, Superhero, is a live album that showcases his folk/funny tunes. The inclusion of improv and audience reactions make this album better than his previous release, A Little Bit Special, which got bogged down by lame bits between songs. Superhero is much more cohesive, featuring all-new, tighter material. He gets to the joke quickly, and gets out before it gets stupid (SNL cast, pay attention).
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A few years ago, during the California blackouts, when there were electrical problems all over that state, Glen Smith and Stephen Lynch discovered an opportunity. Realizing that California’s problems were only the beginning, they wondered how devastating it would be if blackouts became commonplace in New York City. Click here for the full story
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[O]f the duality of his act, Lynch turned heads in the music industry as well as on the comedy circuit. He attracted extra attention usually not available to comics by playing venues more often suited to music than to comedy (eventually graduating to locations such as the House of Blues, The Town Hall[4] and the esteemed Kennedy Center)[10]. He gained great national exposure with his Comedy Central Presents special in 2000, one of the highest rated in the network's history. He has made appearances on Comedy Central's Premium Blend, The World Comedy Tour and The World Stands Up. He has ... made four appearances on Last Call with Carson Daly, and has performed at the prestigious Just for Laughs Comedy Festival in Montreal, Canada.[5]
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