04/28 Fred Armisen with Azita at Fillmore Minneapolis


Fred Armisen Topics

  • Instagram Ads
  • Live Music Genre
  • Criticizing Johann Sebastian Bach
  • Musicians Around the World
    • South America
    • Australia
    • New Zealand
    • Brazil
    • England
    • Norway
    • Ireland
    • Italy
  • Carry On My Wayward Son by Kansas
  • Standup For Drummers

    • Digital Maraca
    • Banda music
    • Phil Collin’s Drums Solo
    • Fred Armisen’s drumming through the decades
    • Finger Drum Sticks
  • History of Music

  • Accents From Around the Country
  • Breakfast Sketch
  • Blue Jean Committee

Read More

Fred Armisen

We love the comedy styling of Fred Armisen (from Portlandia and Forever) so we’re really happy to see that he has expanded his successful “Comedy For Musicians but Everyone is Welcome” to the Midwest
Azita

Opening up the show was Azita, from Chicago. She spend her entire set behind the Cedar’s piano, which had a tall back, so she had to play in an awkward position with her back to some of the crowd. She commented that the Cedar

Comedian, actor and musician Fred Armisen’s one-man-show: “Comedy For Musicians But Everyone is Welcome” recently took place at the Fillmore, in Minneapolis, on April 28, 2024.



Drag City recording artist Azita Youssefi (aka AZITA), from Scissor Girls, opened the show with a music set. She played some songs from Year and How Will You?, including the title track, early in her set.



She apologized to the audience and recognized that most people weren’t expecting a music set. She even joked that her show is “Music for Comedians”, because Fred’s show is called “Comedy for Musicians”. Later on, she joked that Fred’s set is, “gonna be different, just a heads up.”



Azita ended her 30-min with a lively song, “Gotta Get It.”



Listening to Fred Armisen speak, you can tell that he’s been all around the world … but he has such a soft spot for Minneapolis. He truly loves it here… and I’ll explain: Armisen said “the music of my youth” was based in Minneapolis, such as Husker Du, the Replacements, Prince, etc. Then for nearly a decade, Armisen drummed for a punk band called Trenchmouth. They were signed to Skene! Records who moved their office to Minneapolis. So, he spent all his time in Minneapolis. He knows the city well, and he loves the city.



As advertised, Armisen’s show, “Comedy For Musicians But Everyone is Welcome”, is really jokes only musicians will understand. Since he’s primarily a drummer (although he’s clearly multi-instrumental), he listens to music through a drummer’s perspective. For example, his comment on Banda Music is pretty funny. Apparently, this type of Mexican subgenre uses percussion once in the song, and then you never hear it again. Or the weird half-start, half-stop drumming styles on Diana Ross’ “I’m Coming Out” song.



My favorite part of Armisen’s show is for his grand “Accents From Around the Country”, which he would demonstrate and teach us how people speak in America. For example, the three distinctive accents of Brooklyn, Manhattan, and Bronx. Not only does he do a great voice impression, but he also demonstrates his keen observation of music from around the world (and later through the ages). He really knows his stuff, not only can he play different music genre, but he can also do it through different time period.



The Minneapolis show was the last of the tour… but if he puts on another tour, do yourself a favor and check it out. Maybe you’ll extra enjoy yourself if you’re a musician, but you’ll laugh just the same.

Remaining Tour Dates:

  • MAY
    05
    Outside Joke
    Los Angeles, CA
  • 1 / 6

    Fred Armisen at Fillmore (28 Apr 2024)

    Leave a Reply

    Discover more from W♥M

    Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

    Continue reading