Logan Awards Announce 2017 Nominees
Seventh Annual Comedy Music Awards To Take Place at FuMPFeST in June
For Immediate Release — Today, The Logan Whitehurst Memorial Awards for Excellence in Comedy Music, aka The Logan Awards, in association with The Funny Music Project, aka The FuMP, announces the finalists for the seventh annual comedy music awards. The award ceremony will be held at FuMPFeST, at the Holiday Inn Chicago in Elk Grove Village, IL the weekend of June 16–18.
The Logan Awards are held every year to showcase the very best in comedy music, presented in three categories: Outstanding Original Comedy Song, Outstanding Parody Song, and Outstanding Comedy Music Video. Each year, the awards committee is run by a new chairperson, who selects two groups of jurors (three currently active comedy musicians and three from comedy music fandom) to select the finalists from the list of open nominees suggested by fans of comedy music. This year, Byron Lee of DementiaRadio.org was the chairperson, and he selected three fan jurors and three comedy musician jurors to help select the finalists. As with every year, however, any ties would be settled by the awards’ permanent Judge, the legendary radio DJ Dr. Demento.
Here are the nominees for this year’s awards:
Outstanding Original Comedy Song:
Outstanding Parody Song:
Outstanding Comedy Music Video:
The nominees will be featured on the Dr Demento Show, set to hit his website for streaming on May 27th at www.drdemento.com. For links to the songs and videos, as well as the artists, and more information on Logan Whitehurst, feel free to please visit http://www.LoganAwards.com and for more about FuMPFeST, including guests and other events including the Logan Awards, visit http:://www.fumpfest.com.
About The FuMP:
The FuMP is a collaborative effort made up of a large, ever-growing group of comedy musicians including such Dr. Demento Show regulars as Devo Spice, Worm Quartet, the great Luke Ski, Power Salad, Insane Ian, Carrie Dahlby, Carla Ulbrich, Seamonkey, Steve Goodie, Mikey Mason, TV’s Kyle, and many more.
Artists from The FuMP posts two new comedy songs each week on their website at www.thefump.com which are available to download and stream for free. Legendary radio personality Dr. Demento called The FuMP “the Première Online Source for Funny Music” and “the best thing to happen to funny music since Al went weird.”
Songs can be purchased individually or as a monthly subscription. High quality versions of the songs are available for sale and on compilation CDs which are produced every other month. Subscriptions start at just $4.99 a month.
Contact:
Ian Bonds
FuMP Press
443–742-1217
press@thefump.com
Tom Rockwell
FuMP Webmaster
201–317-2732
devospice@thefump.com
2017 Nominations Open!
Nominations for the 2017 Logan Awards are now open! Sign up on the new nomination page to nominate outstanding original comedy songs, parody songs, and comedy music videos released in 2016. Open Nominations close on April 1st (April Fools Day) to give time for the jurors to make their decision and the robot cats to be herded and engraved in time for the awards ceremony FuMPFest 2017.
There’s no advantage to nominating the same song more than once in the same category (though you can nominate the same song in the video category as well as one of the other categories if you think it is worthy to win in both categories) so please check whether the song you’d like to nominate has already been nominated. Only songs or videos that were released in 2016 are eligible to be nominated; you can usually figure out when a song was released by looking at a video upload date, album release date, or the date a song was released on The FuMP, for example. If there’s one you think deserves to win but you’re not sure if it’s eligible, nominate it anyway and a decision will be made.
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2017 Logan Awards Nominations Promo (320k MP3)
2016 Logan Awards Winners!
We are proud to announce the winners of the 2016 Logan Whitehurst Memorial Awards for Excellence in Comedy Music…
Outstanding Parody Song
Carla Ulbrich — Cheek to Cheek
Outstanding Original Comedy Song
Steve Goodie — I Dropped My Phone In The Toilet
Outstanding Comedy Music Video
2016 Finalists
Here are the finalists for the 2016 Logan Awards, sorted alphabetically by artist in each category:
Outstanding Parody Song
Carla Ulbrich — Cheek to Cheek
Carla Ulbrich — Dr. Pepper
Devo Spice — Put It Away
Dino-Mike — Urban Dictionary
Glove and Boots — Shaolin Monk
Outstanding Original Comedy Song
Carla Ulbrich — Joe’s Ex-Girlfriends
Insane Ian — Benedict Cumberbatch
Katie Goodman — You’re A Feminist
Schaffer the Darklord — Sex Rhymes
Steve Goodie — I Dropped My Phone In The Toilet
Outstanding Comedy Music Video
“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” (feat. Pete Gardner) — I Love My Daughter (But Not in A Creepy Way)
Insane Ian — Benedict Cumberbatch
Rhett & Link — Just Being Honest
The Nerdist (feat. Whitney Avalon) — Comic Con The Musical
They Might Be Giants — All the Lazy Boyfriends
Come (or tune in) to MarsCon 2016 to see the awards ceremony and find out who wins.
2016 Nominations Open!
Nominations for the 2016 Logan Awards are now open! Sign up on the new nomination page to nominate outstanding original comedy songs, parody songs, and comedy music videos released in 2015. Open Nominations close on 28 January to give time for the jurors to make their decision and the robot cats to be herded and engraved in time for the awards ceremony MarsCon 2016.
There’s no advantage to nominating the same song more than once in the same category (though you can nominate the same song in the video category as well as one of the other categories if you think it is worthy to win in both categories) so please check whether the song you’d like to nominate has already been nominated. Only songs or videos that were released in 2015 are eligible to be nominated; you can usually figure out when a song was released by looking at a video upload date, album release date, or the date a song was released on The FuMP, for example. If there’s one you think deserves to win but you’re not sure if it’s eligible, nominate it anyway and a decision will be made.