Broadsides: A Miscellany of Musical Opinion

A witty and wicked collection of songs written primarily for National Public Radio's "Morning Edition." They are reactions to the news of the day. Think of them as op-ed pieces with key signatures.

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Entering Marion

John's 1994 debut album on Philo/Rounder. The Boston Phoenix said, "Forster has the world view of George Carlin, the parody chops of Frank Zappa in his glory days, musically and lyrically clever in ways that Al Yankovic can only dream about." 

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Helium

The 1997 followup to "Entering Marion," also on Philo.  "The sauciest satirist in ages." (Boston Herald)  "A direct strike on the funny bone." (The Marion Sentinel) Includes "In the Closet," "Figaro Todd" and "The Ballad of Robert Moses."

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The BSAT Official Study Guide

John's extreme rude parody of the SAT test. Highly recommended for those who have a college-bound high schooler in their lives.

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