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MEET THE WHIMSICAL COMEDY BAND THAT SINGS ABOUT DICKS

Art Garfunkel. John Oates. Two talented men who changed America’s musical landscape forever, only to be outshined by their flashier counterparts, Simon and Hall. Musical “second bananas,” as it were. But since 2007, they’ve been given their own fabulous tribute—well, on top of the millions of fans and millions of dollars in royalties—in the form of two ladies singing whimsical songs about dicks:Garfunkel and Oates, a comedy band that recently released their first special, Trying to be Special,  Read more...

Performers with Lehigh Valley ties nominated for Emmy awards

Kate Micucci and Riki Lindhome, who make up the comedy singing duo Garfunkel and Oates, have been nominated for their first Emmy. Micucci, a Nazareth native, and Lindhome have been nominated for best original and lyrics for their song “Frozen Lullaby” from their hour-long "Garfunkel and Oates: Trying to be Special" which was released on Vimeo, a video-sharing website in May.  Read more...

Trying to be Special

Garfunkel and Oates (Riki Lindhome & Kate Micucci) have had a TV series, a web series, 4 albums, multiple concert tours, music videos and more... But they've never had a comedy special. So Riki and Kate decide to host a live fundraiser in Seattle- complete with songs, stories, and surprises- all in the hopes of raising enough money to make their own comedy special. Featuring behind-the-scenes and a brand new music video.  Rent or Buy here.

Garfunkel and Oates Have Never Had a Bad Rimming Experience

Garfunkel and Oates, aka Riki Lindholme and Kate Micucci, are back in Seattle. The songwriting comedy duo perform two shows tonight at the Neptune. Both performances are being filmed for their upcoming comedy special. Garfunkel and Oates' new album—Secretions—debuted at the top of the iTunes comedy charts last week. Garfunkel and Oates ran for one season on IFC, and Lindholme co-created and stars in Another Period on Comedy Central, which has been renewed for a second season on Comedy Central. Despite being impossibly rich, successful, and famous, Garfunkel and Oates agreed to do a quick interview.  Read more...