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'''The Bedroom Philosopher''' is the performance persona of Australian comedian, author, actor and songwriter Justin Heazlewood. Most known for his musical comedy works, The Bedroom Philosopher has released several albums, performed at many arts festivals, been nominated for an [[ARIA Awards|ARIA Award]] and is a regular guest on several Australian radio shows.
'''The Bedroom Philosopher''' aka Justin Heazlewood is an Australian comedian, author, actor and songwriter. Most known for his writing and musical comedy works, The Bedroom Philosopher has released several albums, performed at many arts festivals, been nominated for an [[ARIA Awards|ARIA Award]], published a book of tour diaries and is a regular guest on several Australian radio shows.


==Recording career==
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On 23 September 2010 the clip won the Australian Director Guild award in the music video category.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.if.com.au/2010/09/24/article/Australian-Directors-Guild-unveils-2010-award-winners/PQBXBSIAGU.html |title=Australian Directors Guild unveils 2010 award winners}}</ref> On 20 November 2010 it won a silver [[Australian Cinematographers Society]] music video award,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cinematographer.org.au/2010/11/nsw-act-for-cinematography-2010-winners/|title=Australian Cinematographers Society 2010 award winners}}</ref> Best Independent Production Award at the St Kilda Film Festival<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stkildafilmfestival.com.au/2011/news/3|title=SOUNDKilda...And the Winners Are...}}</ref> and Best Music Video Award at the 15 Minutes of Fame Festival in Florida.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://15minutefilmfest.com/pb/wp_900ef53f/wp_900ef53f.html|title=15 MInutes of Fame Film Festival Winners}}</ref> The filmclip was also voted in [[Rage (TV program)|Rage]]'s Top 50 film clips of 2010,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/rage/archive/s3097397.htm/|title=Rage Top Fifty}}</ref> and the song in the [[Triple J Hottest 100]] in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hottest100/10/countdown/cd_91-100.htm#comments|title=Triple J Hottest 100 2010}}</ref>
On 23 September 2010 the clip won the Australian Director Guild award in the music video category.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.if.com.au/2010/09/24/article/Australian-Directors-Guild-unveils-2010-award-winners/PQBXBSIAGU.html |title=Australian Directors Guild unveils 2010 award winners}}</ref> On 20 November 2010 it won a silver [[Australian Cinematographers Society]] music video award,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cinematographer.org.au/2010/11/nsw-act-for-cinematography-2010-winners/|title=Australian Cinematographers Society 2010 award winners}}</ref> Best Independent Production Award at the St Kilda Film Festival<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stkildafilmfestival.com.au/2011/news/3|title=SOUNDKilda...And the Winners Are...}}</ref> and Best Music Video Award at the 15 Minutes of Fame Festival in Florida.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://15minutefilmfest.com/pb/wp_900ef53f/wp_900ef53f.html|title=15 MInutes of Fame Film Festival Winners}}</ref> The filmclip was also voted in [[Rage (TV program)|Rage]]'s Top 50 film clips of 2010,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/rage/archive/s3097397.htm/|title=Rage Top Fifty}}</ref> and the song in the [[Triple J Hottest 100]] in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/triplej/hottest100/10/countdown/cd_91-100.htm#comments|title=Triple J Hottest 100 2010}}</ref>

==2011-2012==
2011 saw the release of the song 'Leaving My Hairdresser', several solo tours, including opening for [[The Dresden Dolls]] on their national tour, a successful run at the Melbourne Comedy Festival with the show Wit Bix, and publication of his book The Bedroom Philosopher Tour Diaries.



==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 01:28, 23 February 2012

The Bedroom Philosopher
BP on a tram
BP on a tram
Background information
Birth nameJustin Heazlewood
Born (1980-06-12) 12 June 1980 (age 44)
Burnie, Tasmania, Australia
GenresMusical comedy, folk, acoustic, psychedelic, pop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, comedian, journalist, Radio DJ,
Instrument(s)Guitar, accordion
Years active2002–present
LabelsShock, NanAndPop
Website[1]

The Bedroom Philosopher aka Justin Heazlewood is an Australian comedian, author, actor and songwriter. Most known for his writing and musical comedy works, The Bedroom Philosopher has released several albums, performed at many arts festivals, been nominated for an ARIA Award, published a book of tour diaries and is a regular guest on several Australian radio shows.

Recording career

2002-2005 Living on the Edge of My Bed

The Bedroom Philosopher began in 2002, when Heazlewood became a regular guest on Triple J's The Morning Show.[1] He also filmed two pilot episodes of The Bedroom Philosopher Show for ABC Fly TV, a now defunct digital youth television station.[2] He also secured his first major musical gig, playing support for Bodyjar and The Bumblebeez at Triple J's Unearthed concert later that year.

The Bedroom Philosopher has performed in past years at the Big Day Out,[3] Falls Festival,[4] Melbourne Fringe Festival,[5] Adelaide Fringe Festival,[6] National Folk Festival, Perth International Arts Festival[7] and Melbourne International Comedy Festival. His first three Melbourne Comedy Festival Shows included Living on the Edge of My Bed (2003),[8] In Bed with My Doona (2004), and Pyjamarama (2005). In 2006 he teamed up with Josh Earl to form The Renegades of Folk, performing a Melbourne Comedy Festival show of the same name.[9]

The Bedroom Philosopher's first album, Living on the Edge of My Bed' featured tracks which had earlier been played on The Morning Show, and was released in 2003. This un-mastered collection was only sold at live shows.

2005-2008 "I'm So Post Modern"

In 2005 the Bedroom Philosopher released his first retail and studio album, In Bed with My Doona,[10] produced by his uncle Ken Heazlewood. This release was taken to strongly by Triple J's audience, with the first single "I'm So Post Modern" becoming a high-rotation hit, reaching number 72 in the Hottest 100.[11] The Bedroom Philosopher was the only unsigned artist to make the list in 2005.[12] His self-produced film clip of "I'm So Post Modern" (by Dan Ilic) also featured on the Hottest 100 DVD.[13]

2007 saw the introduction of 'The Awkwardstra', composed of Andy Hazel on bass and Hugh Rabinovici on drums. Late 2008 saw the addition of Jamie Power on percussion and Gordon Blake on sitar.[14] This coincided with the release of second single "Wow Wow's Song (La La La)" which quickly became a Youtube hit garnering 20 000 plays in its first 5 days of being posted,[15] and featured popular comedy trio Tripod featuring as backing vocalists. This was released as a precursor to his second album 'Brown and Orange'.

2008-2009 Brown and Orange

After performing at Perth International Arts Festival The Bedroom Philosopher completed his second album Brown and Orange with producers Chris Scallan and Martin "Moose" Lubran, released in February 2009.[14] The first single from this was "The Happiest Boy", released in October 2007.[16] The video clip of "The Happiest Boy" was made by David Blumenstein at Nakedfella Productions.[17]

The album was promoted with a national tour.

2009-2010 Songs from the 86 Tram

April 2009 saw The Bedroom Philosopher debuting his show Songs from the 86 Tram in the Melbourne Comedy Festival.[18] He won the Director's Choice award for outstanding show and reprised it in the 2009 Melbourne Fringe Festival. Songs from this show comprise his third album Songs from the 86 Tram, recorded in August and September 2009. The show was nominated for three 2009 Green Room Awards winning for best cabaret production.[19] The show was revised for a sold-out run at the 2010 Melbourne International Comedy Festival.

Heazlewood appeared as "Re-enactment John" in the ABCTV series John Safran's Race Relations in late 2009.[20]

Songs from the 86 Tram album was presaged by the single Northcote (So Hungover), released to radio in February 2010. The single peaked at number 12 in the Australian Independent Singles charts and received high rotation on Triple J. The album was released 16 April 2010.

An accompanying Australian national tour to promote the album ran from 12 August until 5 September 2010.

On 28 September 2010 the album was nominated for an ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release.[21]

Northcote (So Hungover) Film Clip

The music video for song 'Northcote (So Hungover)' was created by director Craig Melville and produced by David Curry. The video satirises hipster culture which is currently popular in inner-city Melbourne, with humorous stereotypes and pretension thought to be present in neo-hipsterism, and has received over 320 000 views on YouTube. The Bedroom Philosopher has since recorded a version of the song comprised entirely of comments made on the film clip's YouTube page.

On 23 September 2010 the clip won the Australian Director Guild award in the music video category.[22] On 20 November 2010 it won a silver Australian Cinematographers Society music video award,[23] Best Independent Production Award at the St Kilda Film Festival[24] and Best Music Video Award at the 15 Minutes of Fame Festival in Florida.[25] The filmclip was also voted in Rage's Top 50 film clips of 2010,[26] and the song in the Triple J Hottest 100 in 2011.[27]

2011-2012

2011 saw the release of the song 'Leaving My Hairdresser', several solo tours, including opening for The Dresden Dolls on their national tour, a successful run at the Melbourne Comedy Festival with the show Wit Bix, and publication of his book The Bedroom Philosopher Tour Diaries.


Discography

Singles

  • "Folkstar/I'm So Post Modern" (2006) Maxi-single
  • "The Happiest Boy" (2007) iTunes single
  • "Wow Wow's Song (La La La)" (2008) iTunes single
  • "Party In My Head" (2009) Radio single
  • "Northcote (So Hungover)" (2010) iTunes single

Albums

Writing

Under his real name, Justin Heazlewood frequently writes for a number of Australian publications.

Since 2002, Heazlewood has written a fortnightly column for Canberra streetpress BMA called "Struth Be Told".[28] More recently, Heazlewood has written regular contributions for national Australian magazines Frankie Magazine, JMag and The Big Issue. His works have also appeared in Australian publications Sleepers Magazine,[29] Rattapallax,[30] Going Down Swinging,[31] The Sex Mook[32] and The Death Mook.

From 1999 to 2005, Heazlewood was a regular contributor and editorial committee member for Voiceworks.[33]

From 2005 to 2006, Heazlewood was a full-time writer for the Network Ten sketch comedy program The Ronnie Johns Half Hour.[34]

As The Bedroom Philosopher, Heazlewood has written a monthly Ezine LapTopping since 2002.[35]

In 2009 Heazlewood created the sketch radio show 'Lime Champions' on Melbourne community radio Triple R. He co-hosts it with Melbourne comedians Damien Lawlor, Josh Earl and Eva Johansen.

Heazlewood is also a regular contributor to Scrivener's Fancy.|url=http://thescrivenersfancy.com/visiting-scrivener/2011/03/23/me-versus-front-row-guy.aspx

World records

  • Longest continuous performance of Daryl Braithwaite's "The Horses" while riding on a horse carousel on Melbourne Cup day in Canberra - (30 minutes).[36]
  • Longest continuous performance of John Farnham's "You're The Voice" in Melbourne - (9 hours).[37]
  • Longest demonstration of 'BoonRapping' (reading David Boon's autobiography in a hip hop style) in Hobart - (12.5 minutes).[2]
  • Artist with the most performances at the venue 'Stage Door: The Cafe' in Burnie, Tasmania.

Chart statistics

  • "I'm So Post Modern" voted number 72 in Triple J Hottest 100, 2005. (lyrics)[38]
  • "Northcote (So Hungover)" charted at number 12 on the Australian Independent Singles chart 3 March.
  • "Northcote (So Hungover)" charted at number 91 on the Triple J Hottest 100, 2010.

References

  1. ^ The Bedroom Philosopher - The Groggy Squirrel
  2. ^ a b Waterfront Records
  3. ^ ~Rip It Up - Adelaide's leading street press magazine
  4. ^ Falls Festival - Funny Buggers on FasterLouder.com.au
  5. ^ The Bedroom Philosopher – On the Edge of my Bed - The Groggy Squirrel
  6. ^ Laughingstock Productions : Heath Franklin’s Chopper in Make Deadsh*ts History
  7. ^ Lawrence Leung - Beck's Music Box - Perth International Arts Festival 2008 - Perth, Western Australia
  8. ^ The Age 2006 Melbourne Fringe Festival - Show - The Bedroom Philosopher in 'Living on the edge...of my bed'
  9. ^ Melbourne Fringe Festival 2005 "Melbourne Fringe 2005". {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  10. ^ IN BED WITH MY DOONA (BEDROOM PHILOSOPHER): music4me: play4me.com.au - The World's Entertainment Superstore
  11. ^ Monitor Online -Bedroom Philosopher shares wisdom at commencement
  12. ^ Triple J Hottest 100 of 2005
  13. ^ ABC Shop - triple j - Hottest 100: Vol 13
  14. ^ a b http://www.bedroomphilsopher.com
  15. ^ "YouTube - The Bedroom Philosopher - Wow Wow's Song (La La La)". Au.youtube.com. 2 November 2008. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  16. ^ MySpace.com - The Bedroom Philosopher - Self-conscious Melbourne, AU - Indie / Folk / Comedy - www.myspace.com/thebedroomphilosopher
  17. ^ "Broadcast Yourself". YouTube. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  18. ^ "The Bedroom Philosopher – Songs From the 86 Tram | Melbourne International Comedy Festival - 1–26 April 2009". Comedyfestival.com.au. 26 April 2009. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  19. ^ "2009 Nominations and Recipients". Greenroom.org.au. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  20. ^ "ABC TV: John Safran's Race Relations - About the Show". Abc.net.au. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  21. ^ http://www.ariaawards.com.au/about-fine-arts-awards.php
  22. ^ "Australian Directors Guild unveils 2010 award winners".
  23. ^ "Australian Cinematographers Society 2010 award winners".
  24. ^ "SOUNDKilda...And the Winners Are..."
  25. ^ "15 MInutes of Fame Film Festival Winners".
  26. ^ "Rage Top Fifty".
  27. ^ "Triple J Hottest 100 2010".
  28. ^ "BMA Mag 314 13th Nov 2008". Issuu.com. 13 November 2008. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  29. ^ "Sleepers Publishing". Sleepers Publishing. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  30. ^ "Rattapallax". Rattapallax. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  31. ^ "G o i n g D o w n S w i n g i n g". G o i n g D o w n S w i n g i n g. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  32. ^ Posted by Ivy (24 October 2007). "North of the latte line: Sex Mook launches in Melbourne and Canberra". Northline.blogspot.com. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  33. ^ "Virgule". Expressmedia.org.au. 15 April 2010. Retrieved 28 April 2010. [dead link]
  34. ^ KL (30 September 2005). "This Man is a Genius | The Kilbot Factory". Kilbot.net. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  35. ^ "LapTopping – 51 – "Cruskits! Cruskits! Cruskits!" ... The Bedroom Philosopher". Bedroomphilosopher.com. 12 May 2006. Retrieved 28 April 2010.
  36. ^ Triple J Hottest 100 - Forum - Elefant Traks
  37. ^ The Bedroom Philosopher … who am i?
  38. ^ 2005 Triple J Hottest 100Full 100 Songs List | Hottest 100 MP3's and ringtones - Download top 100 Ringtones and MP3's

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