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Robert Grayson (comedian)

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Robert Grayson is New York-born comedian based in Australia.[1]

Under the name, silverpram, he released a parody single, "Frogstamp" (October 1995) featuring "(I Turn Four) Tomorrow", based on Silverchair's "Tomorrow".[2] The single was nominated for the 1996 ARIA Award for Best Comedy Release and reached No. 72 on the ARIA singles chart. The song was called "a heap of crap" by The Sydney Morning Herald's Emma Tom.[3]

References

  1. ^ Browne, Sally (19 May 2012), "Hear the one about the wannabe comic?", The Sunday Mail
  2. ^ Barron, Aleksia (17 April 2012), "Getting schooled", Inpress
  3. ^ Tom, Emma (13 October 1995), "The young guns", The Sydney Morning Herald