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Too Much Stuff

39.3K streams

39,264

Be Amused By Me

31.4K streams

31,403

4th Grade Talent Show

26.6K streams

26,561

Psycho Potpourri! Excerpts and Other S...

22.4K streams

22,444

Target: Audience

17.4K streams

17,438

BACONspiracy!

17.2K streams

17,190

Needlessly Meta

14.1K streams

14,110

Worst Album Ever!

3.8K streams

3,767

Carpe Dementia

2.3K streams

2,313

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Biography

At Dragon*Con 2004, Dr. Demento declared "the great Luke Ski" to be his radio/internet program's "Most Requested Artist of the 21st Century". Since then, Luke held onto that title by having songs on "The Dr. Demento Show's" annual year-end "Funny 25" countdown of his most requested songs of the year for 18 years in a row, including five of them at #1 ("Peter Parker" 2002, "Stealing Like A Hobbit" 2003, "Snoopy The Dogg" 2011, "Fake Adult" 2014, "Candybars" 2017). His song parodies, originals, stand-up and sketches about pop culture phenomena have made him a favorite performer at science-fiction and fandom conventions all across the Midwest and beyond. He's released 12 albums over the past 2+ decades, many of which feature collaborations and cameos by his fellow comedy musicians of the Funny Music Project (www.theFuMP.com), most significantly Carrie Dahlby, who often sings lead vocals on Luke's parodies of female musicians. His past hits among his fans include songs about Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, Spider-Man, Star Trek, Pirates of the Caribbean, Battlestar Galactica, Batman, Firefly, Doctor Who, Disney buying Marvel, Monty Python, with more recent hits about Scooby Doo, 80's media franchise mascots, being a 'fake adult', and struggles with weight loss. His latest album "Needlessly Meta" features his 2017 hit "Candybars", and songs about "The Mandalorian", the women of "Star Wars", "The Twilight Zone", "Supergirl", "The Flash", "Adventure Time", and "Mighty Magiswords".