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Series 3 Ep 6 - Jazz Emu

Series 3 Ep 6 - Jazz Emu

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It's EPISODE SIX!


Welcome back to Songs In The Key Of Laugh - this week we delve into Electronica, take another chunk out of our Nativity, hear another song contest entry and receive a visit from one of the hottest new comedy music acts on the circuit, it's Archie Henderson - aka - JAZZ EMU!!


Archie takes us through the process of creating Jazz Emu, in collaboration with his video director Hunter Allen, the story behind his live show, and how the Jazz Emu has evolved from Tik Tok videos into a fully fledged character, complete with Ewi!


We're trying something new this series, so here's the plan;


We're still going to upload all our episodes to this podcast feed, for free, as always - BUT - if you want early access to them - you can sign up to our Patreon over at https://www.patreon.com/songsinthekeyoflaugh


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http://www.songsinthekeyoflaugh.com

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Find Jazz Emu online at;

https://www.jazzemu.com/

https://jazzemu.bandcamp.com/

https://qrates.com/projects/27888-digital-spool

https://twitter.com/thejazzemu

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCM-Imt636hk4nHrXKwxR7XA

https://www.instagram.com/thejazzemu/


And go & see his show, 'You Shouldn't Have' (December 2022) at The Soho Theatre - https://sohotheatre.com/shows/jazz-emu-you-shouldnt-have/


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