Coal-lovin video making big screen debut

The “Coal-Lovin’ Governor” music video that we produced is making its big screen debut tonight at the Kansas International Film Festival in Overland Park. Seriously. It’s being shown before the environmental documentary “Kilowatt Ours,” the festival’s feature film tonight.
Meanwhile, our “Brownback Girl” video continues to have a life of its own. An excerpt of the song was played Sunday on National Public Radio (click on Listen button to hear it), the second time NPR has aired it. The only problem was that a Boston University professor being interviewed said that “Brownback Girl” wasn’t a parody. Um, here’s a hint: When a guy in a dress sings about how “Sam loves stem cells, wants gays in jail,” it’s a spoof.
Posted by Phillip Brownlee

2 Comments

  1. The Phantom
    Posted September 19, 2007 at 7:04 am | Permalink

    Ok, the guy in drag is the spoof part.

  2. ksfarmgrrl
    Posted September 19, 2007 at 8:39 am | Permalink

    “Sam loves stem cells, wants gays in jail,”

    Uh, that’s NOT a spoof. That’s sam in a nutshell. Fitting, since he’s a nutcase.

    Lightly salted wingnuts anyone?