Episode 4 Squared - Sweeeeet
Just when you thought you were safe, Mr. Haircut comes out with a brand new episode that will redefine the way you eat sandwiches
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Mr. Haircut; your favorite children’s books, read aloud by a bearded psychologist in a real sweater accompanied by improvisatory free jazz.
“Masterful speaksmanship defines this rugged portrayal of a story loved by 8 billion people.” - New York Times
“Gripping; a pants-wetting, knuckle shredder of a wild ride!” – Vin Diesel
“I thought I knew a fair amount about caterpillars; I’ve even got a phd in lepidoptery from Cornell. But these guys blew me away with groundbreaking thoroughness!” – Some Douchebag Lepidopterist
“I have not authorized this public reading, and frankly, disgrace, of my work.” – Eric Carle
“This tv show’s got more swear words than a rapper with fire ants on his balls” – Duke Ornston
Just when you thought you were safe, Mr. Haircut comes out with a brand new episode that will redefine the way you eat sandwiches. Join the team as they interview Ryan Macleod and Michael Anderson for the last time ever. Ryan is a psychologist and guitarist for Cashavelly Morrison, and Michael is a virtuosic pianist and composer and leader of Noobious.
It’s Episode 4. SQUARED.
Narrated by Duke Wilbur
Ryan Macleod; narration
Jonathan Greene; drums
Michael Anderson; keys
John Daniel Ray; bass, computer
Episode artwork by Michael Edward Ray
Episode X - Breakfast Time
What Time is it? 1:25 pm. Nope! It’s Breakfast Time, all the time, every Time. In this episode, John and Jonathan talk to Michael Anderson, breakfast hero and piano virtuoso, about this new project Breakfast Time. The conversation spans from cats, kittens, tigers, all the way to Bartok and quantum computing, and in the midst of the rambling conversation they make some great music together.
What Time is it? 1:25 pm. Nope! It’s Breakfast Time, all the time, every Time. In this episode, John and Jonathan talk to Michael Anderson, breakfast hero and piano virtuoso, about this new project Breakfast Time. The conversation spans from cats, kittens, tigers, all the way to Bartok and quantum computing, and in the midst of the rambling conversation they make some great music together.
Jonathan Greene, drums
John Daniel Ray, bass
Michael Anderson, piano
Produced by John Daniel Ray
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