Shows

  • Palace of Wonders Tonight

    Tonight’s show is at the Palace of Wonders in Washington, DC.
    Here is the video flyer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4EpAon3qL0
    Here is the club’s website: http://www.palaceofwonders.com/
    They used to have a drink there called the Corn Mo-mosa (orange juice and Mickey’s malt liquor).
    They still have a wealth of fantastic things to look at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bk3glefsvAw
    Here is the website of the aerialist performing with me: http://www.circusuna.com/
    Some sloths
    Darkon
    Uncle Buck

  • Parkside Show on Friday, April 16

    My friend, Geoff Berner, told me he was coming to town. So, I set up this show in order to show him off to my friends. We toured together as part of the Monsters of Accordion Tour. He is an amazing performer. One of my best friends, Magic Brian, has just returned from Australia. He will perform the prestidigitation feats that he is known for.

    Friday, April 16
    Corn Mo and Friends
    NYC
    Parkside Lounge
    317 E Houston (at Attorney)
    w/ Magic Brian, Geoff Berner
    $5
    doors – 7:45pm
    show – 8pm
    Corn Mo plays at 8
    Corn Mo is finished @ 8:45.
    Corn Mo gets two beers.
    Corn Mo watches Magic Brian around 8:50
    Corn Mo watches Geoff Berner around 9:05.

  • .357 Lover Tonight at Trash Bar

    Some friends are leaving town. They’re in a band called Dig My Grave. I’m looking forward to seeing all of these bands. It’s going to be fun. There’s free PBR at 8pm if you like that beer. I think they have free tater tots, too.
    8pm Acey Slade
    9pm .357 Lover
    10pm Vicky the Pooh
    11pm Dig My Grave
    12am Growler

    $7
    Friday May 1st
    Trash Bar
    256 Grand St @Roebling
    Williamsburg Brooklyn NY

  • Tonight at Dixon Place

    I’m playing solo tonight at Dixon Place with the talented storytellers Greg Walloch and James Braly, the magician Magic Brian, and banjo player Curtis Eller. The show, created by Greg Walloch, is called All the People You Love.
    Dixon Place is at 161 Chrystie St.
    info

  • ALL AGES show tonight

    Friday, February 20
    SAINT BERNADETTE(CT) + .357 LOVER(NYC) + SARIANNA & THE SWELL(CT)
    THE CALHOUN SCHOOL
    at THE MARY LEA JOHNSON PERFORMING ARTS THEATRE
    8PMshow / $5students / $10adults
    433 West End Ave
    New York, NY 10024
    tel: 212-497-6500
    Advance tix – http://www.calhoun.org/reservations

  • Saturday Night Giants

    .357 LOVER
    Saturday, January 17
    MONTCLAIR STATE UNIVERSITY
    Alexander Kasser Theater
    Montclair, NJ
    8pm
    w/ THEY MIGHT BE GIANTS
    INFO

  • .357 LOVER New Year’s Eve

    Wednesday, December 31
    Philadelphia, PA
    .357 LOVER at Theater of the Living Arts
    334 South St.
    2 shows
    First show: .357 Lover
    Second show: Corn Mo
    w/ TMBG!!!

    more info

  • Benefit for Vanessa Tonight.

    Wednesday, November 5, 2008
    NYC
    7:00pm – 9:00pm
    Don Hill’s
    511 Greenwich St.
    I don’t know Vanessa but not having health insurance sucks.
    from the facebook page:
    If you’ve been to Milady’s, Soho’s premiere dive bar, chances are you’ve met Vanessa. Vanessa has tirelessly served us liquor, burgers, beer, tater tots and smiles for years. Our Vanessa has been diagnosed with Stage Four Lymphoma. Vanessa is twenty-eight years old and has no medical insurance. On Wednesday, November 5th at 7:00, get yourself down to Don Hill’s, which is located at 511 Greenwich St near Spring St. Twenty-five dollars at the door includes a raffle ticket, and, generously donated by Don Hill’s, the entire ticket price goes to Vanessa.

    Lymphoma is sad, but the line up for “Vanessa Vanessa Vanessa!!!” is not. We’ve got Corn Mo, Leo Allen, The O’Debra Twins, Ruby Valentine, Hula Hoop Harlot Melissa Anne, and The Choke with a special, secret surprise guest! Hosted by Lavinia Draper!

  • Tonight, Sept 12

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    Straight Up, Vampire!
    ARS NOVA THEATER
    511 W.54th St. at 10th Avenue
    (next to The Colbert Report)
    8pm
    I'll be playing Ben Franklin, turning into a werewolf.
    TICKETS

    The New Yorker: What does Paula Abdul have in common with vampires, werewolves, and Benjamin Franklin? One group of performers, including members of the puppet-human hybrid company Jollyship the Whiz-Bang, set out to find the answer this past weekend, at the Bowery Poetry Club. Michael Schulman caught the show and offers this report:"Straight up, now tell me / do you really want to love me forever?" The songs of Paula Abdul obviously carry hidden messages about the living dead. That, anyway, was the idea behind "Straight Up Vampire: The History of Vampires in Colonial Pennsylvania as Performed to the Music of Paula Abdul." The show, by Nick Jones (of the inspired rock-and-roll puppet band Jollyship the Whiz-Bang), Zak Vreeland, and Peter J. Cook, was surprisingly intricate, with a cast of characters that included Paula Abdul Blackwood-a young Quaker girl with a penchant for bloodsuckers-and a werewolf incarnation of Benjamin Franklin (Corn Mo). No telling whether Abdul's oeuvre will be fodder for the next Broadway jukebox musical. Still, now seems as good a time as ever to revisit the Abdul songbook through the lens of vampire-human love.

  • This Weekend

    CORN MO
    Friday, September 5
    Fairfield, CT
    Fairfield Theater Company
    Stage One
    70 Sanford St. (across from Metro North stop)
    7:30pm (doors at 7)
    Tickets: $22
    w/ The Zambonis and Tragedy
    more info

    STRAIGHT UP, VAMPIRE!
    PHILLY FRINGE FESTIVAL
    Saturday, September 6 and Sunday, September 7
    Philadelphia, PA
    First Unitarian Church of Philadelphia
    2125 Chestnut St.
    I will be playing local hero, Ben Franklin, in this staged reading
    of the history of vampires and Paula Abdul in colonial Philadelphia.
    more info