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== Discography ==
== Discography ==
===with the [[Zip Code Rapists]]===
*1992 - ''Sing And Play The Three Doctors'' ([[Amarillo Records|Amarillo]])
*1994 - ''The Man Can't Bust Our Music!'' (EP Ectoplasm)
*1994 - ''Sing And Play The Madator Records Catalog EP'' (Ecstatic Piss)
*1995 - ''94124 EP'' ([[Amarillo Records|Amarillo]])
*1995 - ''Live "In Competence"'' (Beast 666 Tapes)
*2005 - ''Here At Last... Live!!!'' ([[Freedom From]])


===The Zip Code Rapists===
===with The Easy Goings===
*Zip Code Rapists - ''Sing And Play The Three Doctors'' Amarillo 1992
*1989 - ''The Easy Goings'' (Bee-Fast)
*1993 - ''Cigarettes'' (Nuf Sed)
*Zip Code Rapists - ''The Man Can't Bust Our Music!'' EP Ectoplasm 1993
*Zip Code Rapists - ''Sing And Play The Madator Records Catalog EP'' Ecstatic Piss 1994
*Zip Code Rapists - ''94124 EP'' Amarillo 1995
*Zip Code Rapists - ''Live "In Competence"'' Beast 666
*Zip Code Rapists - ''Here At Last... Live!!!'' [[Freedom From]] 2005


===with the Three Doctors===
*1994 - ''Back To Basics-"Live"'' ([[Amarillo Records|Amarillo]])
*1995 - ''Archaeology Of The Infinite'' ([[Amarillo Records|Amarillo]])


===as Totem Pole of Losers===
*The Easy Goings - ''The Easy Goings'' - Bee-Fast 1989
*''Great Phone Calls'' - Amarillo 1992
*1993 - ''Jesus, I Am Loving You'' ([[Amarillo Records|Amarillo]])

*The Easy Goings - ''Cigarettes'' - Nuf Sed 1993
===with [[Faxed Head]]===
*Totem Pole of Losers - Amarillo 1993
*Three Doctors - ''Back To Basics-"Live"'' Amarillo 1994
*1995 - ''Uncomfortable But Free'' ([[Amarillo Records|Amarillo]])
*Three Doctors - ''Archaeology Of The Infinite'' Amarillo 1995
*1997 - ''Exhumed At Birth'' ([[Amarillo Records|Amarillo]])
*2001 - ''Chiropractic'' ([[Mimicry Records|Web of Mimicry]])
*Faxed Head - ''Uncomfortable But Free'' Amarillo 1995
*2008 - ''From Coalinga to Osaka: Live In Japan 1995'' ([[Mimicry Records|Web of Mimicry]])
*Neil Hamburger - ''America's Funnyman'' Drag City 1996

*Faxed Head - ''Exhumed At Birth'' Amarillo 1997
===as The Golding Institute===
*Neil Hamburger - ''Raw Hamburger'' Drag City 1998
*2006 - ''Final Relaxation'' ([[Ipecac Recordings|Ipecac]])
*Neil Hamburger - ''Left for Dead in Malaysia'' Drag City 1999

*Neil Hamburger - ''Inside Neil Hamburger (EP)'' Drag City 2000
===as [[Neil Hamburger]]===
*Neil Hamburger - ''Fifty States, Fifty Laughs'' Million Dollar Performances 2000
*1992 - ''Great Phone Calls'' - ([[Amarillo Records|Amarillo]])
*Faxed Head - ''Chiropractic'' Web of Mimicry 2001
*Neil Hamburger - ''Laugh Out Lord'' Drag City 2002
*1996 - ''America's Funnyman'' ([[Drag City (record label)|Drag City]])
*1998 - ''Raw Hamburger'' ([[Drag City (record label)|Drag City]])
*Neil Hamburger - ''Live at Phoenix Greyhound Park'' DVD Kung Fu 2003
*Neil Hamburger - ''Great Moments At Di Presa's Pizza House'' Drag City 2005
*1999 - ''Left for Dead in Malaysia'' ([[Drag City (record label)|Drag City]])
*Neil Hamburger - ''The World's Funnyman'' DVD Drag City 2005
*2000 - ''Inside Neil Hamburger (EP)'' ([[Drag City (record label)|Drag City]])
*2000 - ''Fifty States, Fifty Laughs'' (Million Dollar Performances)
*The Golding Institute - ''Final Relaxation'' Ipecac 2006
*2002 - ''Laugh Out Lord'' ([[Drag City (record label)|Drag City]])
*Neil Hamburger - ''Hot February Night'' Off-Price Value Center 2007
*2003 - ''Live at Phoenix Greyhound Park'' DVD ([[Kung Fu Records|Kung Fu]])
*Neil Hamburger - ''Sings Country Winners'' Drag City 2008
*2005 - ''Great Moments At Di Presa's Pizza House'' ([[Drag City (record label)|Drag City]])
*Faxed Head - ''From Coalinga to Osaka: Live In Japan 1995'' Web of Mimicry 2008
*2005 - ''The World's Funnyman'' DVD ([[Drag City (record label)|Drag City]])
*2007 - ''Hot February Night'' (Off-Price Value Center)
*2008 - ''Sings Country Winners'' ([[Drag City (record label)|Drag City]])


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 06:12, 20 October 2010

Gregg Turkington
Born (1967-11-25) November 25, 1967 (age 56)
Occupation(s)Comedian, musician, artist, and writer
SpouseSimone Turkington
Childrennone

Gregg Turkington (born November 25, 1967) is a musician and comedian, best known for his stand-up comedian character, Neil Hamburger. In addition, he has participated in a number of avant-garde and post punk bands. Turkington is also the founder of Amarillo Records.

Biography

Personal life

Turkington was born November 25, 1967 in Darwin, Australia, and grew up in Tempe, Arizona. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his Australian wife, Simone Turkington. He has been a vegetarian for over 20 years and supports animal welfare causes.

Music career

He rose to prominence in the mid-1980s as the co-publisher of underground zine Breakfast Without Meat, which brought punk respectability to "square" musical artists such as Tiny Tim, Jimmy Webb, the 101 Strings, and Richard Harris through feature articles. A frequent contributor to the zine was Derrick Bostrom of the Meat Puppets.

In the 1980s, Turkington also performed in obscure San Francisco bands such as Hello Kitty On Ice and Bean Church, and was rumoured to have been a founding member of Caroliner[citation needed].

In the early 1990s, Turkington operated the Amarillo Records label, which released works by many artists from San Francisco’s burgeoning post-punk avant-garde music scene. He was a member of Totem Pole of Losers and the Zip Code Rapists (with John Singer). He collaborated with Trey Spruance (Mr. Bungle) in the Three Doctors, Faxed Head, Secret Chiefs 3 and the Bon Larvis Band. Many of these bands appeared on 1996's landmark Amarillo Records compilation CD, You Gan’t Boar Like An Eabla When You Work With Turkrys, along with the likes of Sun City Girls, Thinking Fellers Union Local 282, U.S. Saucer, Harvey Sid Fisher, Dieselhed and Church of Satan founder Anton Szandor LaVey. He was also a tour manager for both Link Wray and Mr. Bungle. He contributed lead vocals to two tracks by the Secret Chiefs 3 for Sony Japan.

By the late 1990s, Turkington had abandoned Amarillo Records and all of his musical projects and moved to Melbourne, Australia. Since then, he has written the book Warm Voices Rearranged: Anagram Record Reviews with fellow Three Doctors alumnus Brandan Kearney (of World of Pooh, Caroliner, and Archipelago Brewing Co). He was also a contributing editor to the British version of Maxim magazine in 2005 and 2006.

In 2005 and 2006, after 10 years of inactivity, his musical duo Zip Code Rapists began doing sporadic shows again, performing in San Francisco, Minneapolis, Toronto, and Montreal.

Recently he has been doing miscellaneous voices for the Cartoon Network animated series The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack.

Neil Hamburger

Turkington is best known for creating anti-comedian Neil Hamburger. In 1993, Turkington released an album of prank phone calls with several tracks featuring the character, and soon afterwards began developing a full-figured comedian persona. Hamburger's pacing is off, constantly clears his throat, and most of his jokes fail. Neil's unique brand of comedy has thrilled, perplexed and repulsed audiences worldwide. Since 1998, he has released a number of records on the Drag City record label.

In the 2000s, he appeared on Jimmy Kimmel Live, Tom Green Live, Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, and Fox News' Red Eye. He also appeared in the short film Left For Dead In Malaysia, and had a brief cameo in the 2006 film Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny. The Neil Hamburger character plays the role of Osric in the 2010 film, Hamlet A.D.D., a live action and animated version of William Shakespeare's Hamlet.[1]

Discography

  • 1992 - Sing And Play The Three Doctors (Amarillo)
  • 1994 - The Man Can't Bust Our Music! (EP Ectoplasm)
  • 1994 - Sing And Play The Madator Records Catalog EP (Ecstatic Piss)
  • 1995 - 94124 EP (Amarillo)
  • 1995 - Live "In Competence" (Beast 666 Tapes)
  • 2005 - Here At Last... Live!!! (Freedom From)

with The Easy Goings

  • 1989 - The Easy Goings (Bee-Fast)
  • 1993 - Cigarettes (Nuf Sed)

with the Three Doctors

  • 1994 - Back To Basics-"Live" (Amarillo)
  • 1995 - Archaeology Of The Infinite (Amarillo)

as Totem Pole of Losers

  • 1993 - Jesus, I Am Loving You (Amarillo)

as The Golding Institute

  • 2006 - Final Relaxation (Ipecac)
  • 1992 - Great Phone Calls - (Amarillo)
  • 1996 - America's Funnyman (Drag City)
  • 1998 - Raw Hamburger (Drag City)
  • 1999 - Left for Dead in Malaysia (Drag City)
  • 2000 - Inside Neil Hamburger (EP) (Drag City)
  • 2000 - Fifty States, Fifty Laughs (Million Dollar Performances)
  • 2002 - Laugh Out Lord (Drag City)
  • 2003 - Live at Phoenix Greyhound Park DVD (Kung Fu)
  • 2005 - Great Moments At Di Presa's Pizza House (Drag City)
  • 2005 - The World's Funnyman DVD (Drag City)
  • 2007 - Hot February Night (Off-Price Value Center)
  • 2008 - Sings Country Winners (Drag City)

References

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