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The Doubleclicks & Danielle Ate The Sandwich with special guest Jay Edidin
About The Doubleclicks & Danielle Ate The Sandwich with special guest Jay Edidin
The Doubleclicks (Angela Webber and Aubrey Webber) are a Portland-based musical duo who mix comedy, messages and geek culture in charming, catchy songs. Since debuting with a weekly YouTube songwriting project in 2011, the Doubleclicks have carved out a space in geek and songwriting communities with their message of empowerment and their penchant for involving their community of listeners in the creation of their music and videos. The Doubleclicks??? 2012 album Lasers and Feelings and 2015 album President Snakes hit the Billboard charts in comedy.
The Doubleclicks tour the country, playing everywhere from music venues to comedy clubs, game stores, and at events like San Diego Comic-Con, PAX, JoCoCruise and more.
The band???s loyal fanbase frequently participates in their music videos and has elevated the band by funding two albums via Kickstarter projects raising a total of more than $135,000.
The Doubleclicks have written theme songs and created commercials for popular game brands Cards Against Humanity and Fluxx, for a Nerdist partnership with Totinos, and for many podcasts and web series.
Sometimes called ???nerd music??? or ???kids music,??? the Doubleclicks reach beyond these labels to create meaningful music making audiences laugh and cry. Doubleclicks songs have been featured on several NPR programs, college radio stations and all around the Internet, including Nerdist, BoingBoing, Huffington Post, Kotaku, and more.
The Doubleclicks produce a touring variety show called #NerdNightOut which features comedy and music for a geek audience, and has included guests like Jackie Kashian, Mike Drucker and Bill Corbett.
Doubleclicks songs have been featured on several NPR programs, college radio stations and all around the Internet, including Nerdist, BoingBoing, Huffington Post, Kotaku, and more.
Danielle Ate the Sandwich, is the stage name of pop-folk songwriter, Danielle Anderson. Based in Fort Collins, Colorado, Danielle has been touring nationally since 2009 after cultivating an online following from her homemade videos on Youtube and her unique style of online marketing that brings her music to the audience she affectionately refers to as ???Fanwiches.??? Danielle Ate the Sandwich's newest release, her 6th full length album, ???The Terrible Dinner Guest,??? recorded in Norfolk, VA, and supported by a fan funded Kickstarter campaign. Her new album journeys into more musical styles and depths, adding a new set of instruments to create a fresh space for Danielle???s lyrics and stories. Her songs can be thoughtful, heavy and serious, but Danielle rarely takes herself too seriously. She???s known for her quirky lyrical twists, performing most frequently with a ukulele and delivering witty and honest stage banter in her live shows.
Danielle has toured the United States since 2009, has made appearances internationally, opened for Mumford and Sons, Suzanne Vega, toured with Pomplamoose and wrote the soundtrack to the Emmy nominated HBO documentary, ???Packed in a Trunk: The Lost Art of Edith Lake Wilkinson.??? Danielle Ate the Sandwich is happily based in Fort Collins, Colorado.
The Denver Post says, ???Danielle Anderson is a tender singer-songwriter, a brazen humorist, a fearless young woman. Performing as Danielle Ate the Sandwich, Anderson wields a ukulele, a guitar and her own words to tell stories about people.???
Denver???s Westword describes Danielle as, ???cripplingly enchanting with lyrics telling the story of a generation coming of age in an age of uncertainty.???
Jay Edidin is a reasonably professional writer, editor, and podcaster; an occasional performer; a fledgling New Yorker; and a good card to pull out when your parents claim that knowing that Cyclops's optic blasts aren't lasers can't net you a real job. Jay co-hosts "Jay & Miles X-Plain the X-Men" at xplainthexmen.com and Jay's writing can be found all around the Internet, including at postcardsfromspace.tumblr.com.
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