John and Peter’s Comedy Presents: Dan St. Germain

 

Dan St. Germain is a writer, comedian, and actor who has appeared on This is Not Happening, Conan, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, This Week at the Comedy Cellar, Adam Ruins Everything, Crashing, Best Week Ever, @Midnight, John Oliver’s New York Stand-up Show, Guy Code, HBO’s Funny as Hell, The Roast of Bruce Prichard, and The Roast of Ric Flair. He’s written for The White House Correspondents’ Dinner, Alternatino, The Break with Michelle Wolf, Superior Donuts, The Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe, Not Safe with Nikki Glaser, Tru TV’s 10 Things, and has developed his own shows for Fox, Adult Swim, and Comedy Central. He co-hosted The Ringer’s The Masked Man Show, Not Safe, and My Dumb Friends podcasts, as well as appeared on Ten Percent Happier, Doug Loves Movies, The Honey Dew, WTF with Marc Maron, Are You Garbage, You Made It Weird, Bennington, Bertcast, and The Bonfire on Comedy Central Radio. He’s a Variety Comic to Watch, Time Out New York’s Break Out Comedian of 2014, and has appeared at both the Just For Laughs festival and Bumbershoot. He’s the creator of “Kicking Dan Out” on My Damn Channel and the co-creator of In Security on Comedy Central. His album No Real Winners Here was listed as one of the best albums of 2018 by The Interrobang. Dan wrote on the upcoming Bill Burr-produced sketch show Immoral Compass and is the co-host of WrestleRoasts on Ad Free Shows and All Things Comedy. Check out his Comedy Central Half Hour special, now on Paramount+.

Seven Teller

Experiencing Seven Teller is like taking a road trip with your dearest friends on a mystic highway. You never know what lies ahead, and anything can happen. You can get lost, but you will find your way back, and in the end you will find the magic that you’ve set out for.

Seven Teller is a shining new groove-rock band from Baltimore, MD. Using their songs as a road map, the quartet navigates through the peaks and valleys of open-ended improvisation. The band’s unique, collective sound is nourished by a blend of folk, funk, indie, and world music.

The Hard Maybes*Strange Neighbors*LC Flowers

Strange Neighbors first unleashed their jangly power pop onto the New York scene in 2018. 
Founded by vocalist Aidan and drummer Tracey, they soon brought guitarist Zach into the mix through a Facebook ad. It remains one of the three all-time positive outcomes of social media. 
After a few early singles and some lineup changes, the band brought along bassist Dana to record their debut album “How to Human” in early 2019. Taking influence from the power pop and pop punk of the band’s youth, the album’s eight songs are characterized by sparkling guitars, intricate bass lines, rock solid beats and impassioned vocals, a mix of the old and new. 
The band followed up with the “Illuminasti” EP in 2020 and marked their live comeback as a live act with the single “Mystic Piers” in July of 2021. They have continued recording, writing and performing into 2022 with the release of “Window Watching” and “Hotline Psychic.”
Since their formation, Strange Neighbors have played at popular New York City haunts like Piano’s, The Bitter End, Bowery Electric, Cobra Club, Arlene’s Grocery, Mercury Lounge, Knitting Factory, Sultan Room, and more.

Alex McMurray

Songwriter, singer and guitarist Alex McMurray has been writing and performing music professionally in New Orleans since 1989. Past and current bands include Tin Men, The Valparaiso Men’s Chorus, The Write Brothers, Royal Fingerbowl, 007, Debbie Davis and the Mesmerizers and Happy Talk Band. He has worked as a sideman with Susan Cowsill, Paul Sanchez, Spencer Bohren, Greg Schatz, “Papa” John Gros, Lynn Drury and many others. In 2002 he spent six months performing sea shanties as “Cap’n Sandy” at Tokyo DisneySea. Awards include the 2020 Offbeat Magazine Best Country/Folk/Singer-Songwriter Artist and Album awards for his 2020 release “Lucky One”, a 2014 Big Easy award for best Roots Rock artist and 2010 Big Easy award for Album of the Year. He has been performing as a leader and sideman at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival since 1993. He played himself on the HBO series “Treme” for several episodes. 2020 has seen him release two albums of original songs, Lucky One and Road Songs. He hosts the weekly “Fireside Chat” webcast every Tuesday night live from the Faraway Lounge at 8pm under his nom de covid “Mister Tuesday Night”.