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NoisePicnic » Our Lovely Podcasts » Next at Bat » Courtney McClean | Next At Bat: Episode Sixty One

Courtney McClean | Next At Bat: Episode Sixty One

April 26, 2015 by Matthew McCloud Leave a Comment

Next At Bat PodcastCourtney McClean (Twin Cities Hit Show, Courtney McClean and the Dirty Curls) talks about her many phases as a performer, the difference between stand up and improv, the inherent awkwardness of performers, want she wants for her band and how she finally feels ready for success. She discusses what naughty-billy music is, and how being in a band is like a relationship. We also try very hard to get Maker’s Mark to sponsor the show. Then Courtney (and Philip) play some songs for us. Mostly about having sex. With dead people.

Check out the Twin Cities Hit Show, which Courtney is a host on, at www.twincitieshitshow.com
and her band Courtney McClean and the Dirty Curls at www.dirtycurls.net
and follow Next At Bat at www.facebook.com/NextAtBat

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The Twin Cities improvisation community is booming. Each week, local improvisors Philip Simondet and Matthew McCloud interview an improv team (or other artist) and then improvise with them. Matt digs deep into the improv philosophy and theory behind each guest during the interview portion of the show. In Philip's Corner, Philip proves that you don't have to ask good questions to get good answers. Then, the hosts join the guests for some improvisation that could go anywhere and be about anything!

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