Roy Zimmerman on Tour - Newark_DelawareFunny songs about Peace and Justice promoted – “It’s a big, big world full of all kinds of people,’ sings Roy Zimmerman, “but there’s one thing we can all agree on…” Then he strums. And he strums. He casts his eyes to the ceiling. At last he sings, “…and when I find out what it is, I’ll let you know.”

Roy returns to Newark for  his second visit. Zimmerman is a satirical songwriter in the Tom Lehrer/Phil Ochs tradition. He tours almost constantly, taking his funny songs about fracking, creationism, marijuana laws, government shutdown, same-sex marriage, guns, taxes and abstinence across the country, often playing in some of the least Progressive places in America for the most Progressive people there – the “Blue Dots” he calls them.

Zimmerman’s “Blue Dot Tour” comes to Newark Saturday, April 19 at 7:30 pm for a performance at the UU Society of Mill Creek, 579 Polly Drummond Hill Rd., Newark, DE 19711. Admission is $18 or pay what you can. Tickets can be purchased at the door. Cash or check only, no credit cards.

“I get accused of preaching to the converted,” he says, “but I don’t think of it that way. I think of it as entertaining the troops.” The world is full of funny songs, but Zimmerman’s hilarious, rhyme-intensive originals are also incisive calls to action, smart, savvy and undeniable. The “Blue Dot Tour” is ninety minutes of these songs – funny songs like “The Faucet’s on Fire!” and “I Want a Marriage Like They Had In the Bible,” heartfelt songs like “Hope, Struggle and Change” and “I Approve This Message.” In thirteen albums over twenty years, Roy has brought the sting of satire to the struggle for Pace and Social Justice. His songs have been heard on HBO and Showtime. He has recorded for Warner/Reprise Records. He’s been profiled on NPR’s “All Things Considered.” Zimmerman’s YouTube videos have amassed over seven million views, and he’s a featured blogger for the Huffington Post. His latest release is the documentary DVD “Vote Republican: a fifty-state musical odyssey” following Zimmerman and his wife and frequent co-writer Melanie Harby on their 2012 tour. In every state they visited, they wrote a new verse for their tongue-in-cheek song “Vote Republican.” The film weaves all 51 verses together with additional footage and music to create a funny, yet poignant portrait of election year America. “Melanie and I did a fifty-state tour in 2008, and again in 2012, and we found a lot of these ‘Blue Dot’ groups, doing Progressive work in places where that’s not easy to do. The idea of this tour is to connect the dots.”

Roy Zimmerman ©2014 Fletcher Oakes

Roy Zimmerman ©2014 Fletcher Oakes

He spent the Comedy Boom years of the Eighties doing stand-up in San Francisco, sharing stages with George Carlin, Bill Maher, Kate Clinton, Dennis Miller and many others. He wrote all the material for his funny folk music quartet The Foremen, recording two albums for Warner/Reprise Records. He’s done several shows with The Pixies’ Frank Black, swapping songs in a solo acoustic setting. “Roy Zimmerman simultaneously inspires me and makes me laugh my ass off,” says comedian/author Paul Krassner. Sing Out! Magazine writes, “Zimmerman is a guy on the left skewering folks on the right with rapier-sharp lyrics … underneath the caustic satire is a man who is surprisingly optimistic.” Roy Zimmerman writes fiercely funny songs about ignorance, war and greed. In thriteen albums over twenty years, Roy has brought the sting of satire to the struggle for Peace and Social Justice. His songs are heard on NPR, PRI, Air America and Sirius Radio. Roy’s YouTube videos have garnered over seven million views and tens of thousands of comments, many of them coherent. The Los Angeles Times says, “Zimmerman displays a lacerating wit and keen awareness of society’s foibles that bring to mind a latter-day Tom Lehrer.”

 

Roy on Video

“The Faucet’s On Fire!” – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VFD72ECm_CM

 

Zimmerman’s “Blue Dot Tour” comes to Newark Saturday, April 19 at 7:30 pm for a performance at the UU Society of Mill Creek, 579 Polly Drummond Hill Rd., Newark, DE 19711. Admission is $18 or pay what you can. Tickets can be purchased at the door. Cash or check only, no credit cards.