Tom Rockwell
of Sudden Death

Website: http://www.suddendeath.org
Sudden Death is one of the premiere musical comedy acts on the scene today.
Fronted by comedian Tom Rockwell of New Jersey Sudden Death has become one
of the most popular artists on the nationally syndicated Dr. Demento Show.
Their song "Inner Voice" was the most requested song of 2005.
Sudden Death broke onto the scene in 1998 when "South Park Junkie"- the
first song Dr. Demento aired about South park- became the 4th most requested
song of the year. Since then Sudden Death has had several number one hits
on the show including "Spam," a song about junk emails, and "Ozzman," a
backhanded tribute to Ozzy Osbourne.
Sudden Death performs regularly across the country at music clubs, comedy
clubs, and science fiction conventions. The live show features Tom Rockwell
usually performing solo along with videos and animations synchronized with
the music. The show often features costume changes, props, and even
puppets. The end result is a hilarious show that goes over very well for a
variety of audiences.
In 2007 Sudden Death became one of the founding members of The FuMP, or The
Funny Music Project. Each week The FuMP releases two songs for free and
makes them available for download at http://www.thefump.com.
For more information visit the official Sudden Death web site at
http://www.suddendeath.org. |