With Vince scoring an interview with Parry Gripp for tomorrow’s Frotcast (one many Hollywood movers and shakers are calling “the most important interview of all time ever in the history of things that ...
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We don’t know what you’re asking Santa for this year, but there’s one thing we always hope to find under our tree: tacos. We can think of no better gift, no matter the day. Old St. Nick isn’t much of ...
Parry Gripp was the lead vocalist of a promising pop punk band that had a record deal and stardom just around the corner. Success never came and just as Parry Gripp was set to give up, a new career in ...
(the player below takes a second to load. here’s a direct link to the podcast.) “I was trying to buy a Nintendo Wii, and I was working on this record for Hallmark, of kids’ music. And my system was to ...
“Nerd rock” pop punk band Nerf Herder will play an acoustic show Saturday at the Mercury Lounge in Goleta. (Dana Ross Sherlock photo) In a surprising second life in music, Gripp has written and posted ...
Where there was once “Buzz Lightyear: Star Command,” Disney Channel is ready to launch two new spin off children’s series. “The Lion Guard,” which picks up where “The Lion King” left off when it airs ...
Punknews.org's They Might Be Giants fan podcast This Might Be A Podcast, hosted by long-time Punknews contributor Greg Simpson, is doing a series of paid-download charity episodes with all money going ...
Parry Gripp has had an interesting musical life, from nerd punker in Nerf Herder to YouTube viral video wizard to music writer for children's cartoons. Nerf Herder released Rockingham this spring, so ...
The city of West Palm Beach, Fla., is blaring two maddeningly catchy children’s songs on a loop each night to prevent people from sleeping near an event center. By Nicholas Bogel-Burroughs Parry Gripp ...