Dr. Demento
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| Dr. Demento (Barret Hansen) | |
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| Born | April 2, 1941 Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Dr. Demento (born April 2, 1941 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is the stage name of Barret Eugene Hansen <ref name="offbio">"About The Dr." The Online Internet Site For Information on Dr. Demento music, songs, lyrics, and chat. 2005. 03 Mar. 2006 <http://www.drdemento.com/dr-bio.html>.</ref>, who has made a successful career as a radio disc jockey specializing in novelty songs and pop music parodies. He created the persona in 1970 while working at Los Angeles station KPPC-FM <ref name="offbio" />. Legend has it, after Hansen played "Transfusion" by Nervous Norvus on the radio, DJ Steven Clean said that he had to be demented to play that. Thereafter, the name stuck. His weekly show went into syndication in 1974 <ref name="offbio" /> and from 1978-1992 was syndicated by the Westwood One Radio Networks. It is still on the air as of 2006. He has also released many compilations of music featured on his show on vinyl records, audio tape cassettes, and compact discs (see "Dr. Demento Discography" under external links at the bottom of this page).
To some people, he is best known as the man who brought rock parodist "Weird Al" Yankovic to national attention, as well as playing a role in the success of Elmo and Patsy's 1979 Christmas song "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" and the continuing success of Bobby "Boris" Pickett's "Monster Mash".
Hansen was born the son of an amateur pianist and claims to have started his vast record collection as early as age 12, when he found "that a local thrift store had thousands of old 78 RPM records for sale at 5 cents each" <ref name="offbio" />. He attended Reed College, where he wrote his senior thesis on Wagnerian opera, graduating in 1963, and later studied at UCLA, from which he earned a master's degree in folklore and ethnomusicology. After graduating from college in '63, Barry bought a Vespa scooter and toured the U.S., particularly the American South, where he witnessed first-hand some of the prejudice that was being perpetuated upon American Blacks at the time. He landed in L.A., attended UCLA and lived 'in a big house on a hill' in Laurell Canyon with members of the rock band "Spirit" ("Fresh Garbage" was a hit for them). He also lived briefly with Canned Heat and John Mayall, and was a roadie for some of those groups at times. John Mayall mentions this era on his album "Blues from Laurel Canyon" in the song "The Bear."
Hansen was married to his wife Sue on November 26, 1983 in Los Angeles, CA.
Hansen has developed a particular interest in the roots of rock 'n' roll in R&B and country music, and he has written about it in many magazine articles, liner notes to compilations and new recordings by a variety of artists, and two chapters on early R&B for The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & Roll. His shows and public appearances display an encyclopedic knowledge of the history of recorded music in general, from the earliest Edison cylinder recordings onward.
Dr. Demento was inducted into the Comedy Music Hall Of Fame in June of 2005 <ref>"Comedy Music Hall of Fame." Comedy Music Hall of Fame. 2005. 03 Mar. 2006 <http://www.comedymusichalloffame.com/>.</ref>.
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[edit] Featured musicians and comedians
Musicians and comedians that Dr. Demento regularly features include:
- Aaron Ackerson
- Kip Addotta
- Arrogant Worms
- Asylum Street Spankers
- P. D. Q. Bach
- Jim Backus
- Bananas At Large
- Heywood Banks
- Barnes & Barnes
- Harry Belafonte
- Benny Bell
- Fred Blassie
- The Bobs
- The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band
- Brobdingnagian Bards
- Julie Brown
- George Carlin
- Johnny Cash
- Tim Cavanagh
- Cheech & Chong
- Cruella de Ville
- Da Vinci's Notebook
- Da Yoopers
- The Dead Milkmen
- Dr. Elmo
- Duck Logic
- Ogden Edsl
- The Firesign Theatre
- Steve Goodie
- Wild Man Fischer
- Leslie Fish
- John Forster
- The Frantics
- Stan Freberg
- Tony Goldmark
- The Goons
- Mark Haen
- Rolf Harris
- Benny Hill
- Homer and Jethro
- Spike Jones & His City Slickers
- Jungle Judy
- Christine Lavin
- Tom Lehrer
- Lemon Demon
- Little Roger and the Goosebumps
- The Great LukeSki
- Man Bites God
- Steve Martin
- Montezuma's Revenge
- Monty Python's Flying Circus
- Martin Mull
- Napoleon XIV
- Henry Phillips
- U. Utah Phillips
- Bobby "Boris" Pickett
- Pinkard & Bowden
- Raymond And Scum
- Bob Rivers
- The Roto Rooter Good Time Christmas Band
- The Rutles
- Adam Sandler
- Art Paul Schlosser
- Allan Sherman
- Shel Silverstein
- Spinal Tap
- Tom "T-Bone" Stankus
- Ray Stevens
- Sudden Death
- Terry Teene
- They Might Be Giants
- Throwing Toasters
- UFO Phil
- Carla Ulbrich
- The Vestibules
- Loudon Wainwright III
- Logan Whitehurst
- Whimsical Will
- Robin Williams
- Wesley Willis
- Tim Wilson
- Reverend Billy C. Wirtz
- Sheb Wooley
- Worm Quartet
- "Weird Al" Yankovic
- Frank Zappa
- Roy Zimmerman
[edit] Trivia
At the end of each year on his syndicated radio show, he counts down the top 25 comedy hits of the year. (From 1972-1982, he also did a year end top 50 countdown for his four-hour live show on KMET in Los Angeles, plus a separate pre-taped top 50 in 1979 for KSAN in San Francisco.) The chart is based on requests, so it's not unheard of for classic comedy songs to appear on the chart for many years in a row. Despite that, there have only been 3 instances of the same artist repeating at the #1 spot with different tunes 2 years in a row.
- 1980 - Another One Rides The Bus
- 1981 - Yoda (Original Demo Version)
- 2002 - Peter Parker
- 2003 - Stealing Like A Hobbit
- 2004 - Great Idea For A Song
- 2005 - Inner Voice (as guest vocals for Sudden Death)
Furthermore, Ogden Edsl hit #1 in 1982 and 1983 with the same song, Dead Puppies
[edit] References in pop culture
In the Simpsons episode "Sideshow Bob Roberts", Bart's two mortal enemies are revealed to be Sideshow Bob and, without any earlier or later explanation of this claim, Dr. Demento.
In the King of the Hill episode "Texas City Twister", Peggy tells Luanne that they had "better get on the road before that Dr. Demento starts stinking up the air waves". Later, Spike Jones' "Cocktails for Two" is heard on the car radio.[1]
On the TV show Bobby's World, Bobby imagines that the doctor he will be seeing the next day is none other than Dr. Demento.
[edit] Affiliates list
- WLUP/97.9 FM: Chicago, Illinois Sunday 11:00PM-1:00AM
- WLVQ/96.3 FM: Columbus, Ohio Sunday 8:00AM-10:00AM
- KURE/88.5 FM: Ames, Iowa Saturday 10:00 PM - Midnight
- see Demented Music Database in external links section for more
[edit] References
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[edit] External links
- Dr. Demento official Web site
- The Official World Wide Dr. Demento Streaming Site (many past shows available)
- Demented Music Database - official playlist archive and much more!
- Dr. Demento Discography
- Barry Hansen (Dr. Demento) at the Internet Movie Database
- The Mad Music Archive - a fan-run, user-supported site with song and artist information

