Think good ol’ boy meets Moldy Peaches

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The Derailers record a live album at Dan’s, The Edge rounds up bona fide great local bands and Ken Turetzky shocks bookstore patrons this Thursday.

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SNARKY FOLK: Sirius XM pseudo-celeb Ken Turetzky plays the anti-folk version of acoustic comedy. Think good ol’ boy meets the Moldy Peaches, and you’ll have an idea of what to expect. Hear his set pettered with four-letter words at Half Price Books on Northwest Highway, 7PM.

Cool! I’m snarky, shocking and anti-folk. That’s three more adjectives for the book.

Now, who the heck are the Moldy Peaches?

Ken Turetzky: Snarky folk

Posted in: Gigs at 1:57 pm Thu, Jan 7, 2010.

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  1. Shawn says:

    “Pseudo-celeb.” Well, it’s better than “anti-folk.” Maybe not.

  2. kturet says:

    Anti-folk sounds cool, whatever it is.

    And pseudo-celeb actually represents a promotion from you suck, although the two are not mutually exclusive.

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