New York, NY (Top40 Charts) The star of "The Simpsons" and "Spinal Tap," HARRY SHEARER releases the fourth track in his Donald Trump song series, which runs with a song a week throughout this summer and fall. "STORMY DANIELS" follows the old school R&B anthem to Jared Kushner, "SON IN LAW"; the disco/plaintive folk number celebrating Trump's consistent inconsistency in his approach to the pandemic, "COVID-180"; and "VERY STABLE GENIUS," a low-power power ballad, in which the Leader of the Free World vaunts his self-proclaimed intellectual prowess combined with his calm and balanced disposition.
Written and performed by SHEARER in the style of a mid-sixties romantic ballad, "STORMY DANIELS" is a lush string-filled ode to passion, power and pay-off. Singing himself a soothing song of love and self-pity, the current occupant of The White House praises his former amour's ample assets while bemoaning how his own assets were wasted in buying her silence.
HARRY SHEARER says of "Stormy Daniels":
"What good is hush money when it buys so little hush?"
"STORMY DANIELS" features SHEARER on vocals as Donald Trump. He is joined by CJ Vanston on piano, strings and bass and Greg Bisonette on drums. The trumpet and string arrangement is by CJ Vanston. The music and lyrics are by Harry Shearer. It is released by Twanky Records.
HARRY SHEARER has vocally portrayed every U.S. president of his lifetime. Donald Trump is the third he has portrayed physically, having previously played Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan on screen.
The first song in the Donald Trump series, "SON IN LAW," was released on July 31 and is available here. "SON IN LAW" is an old-style New Orleans R&B number depicting Donald Trump in praise of his son-in-law, Jared Kushner. The video of the track uses ground-breaking motion-capture animation to portray the U.S. President lionizing his senior advisor and husband of his daughter Ivanka. At one point it shows the spookily real Trump with his hand casually hovering over the nuclear button on his desk in The Oval Office, while extolling the virtues of his daughter's curves.
"SON IN LAW" features New Orleans musicians
David Torkanowsky of The Astral Project and Stanton Moore Trio on piano and organ, The Meters star
George Porter, Jr. on bass, Raymond
Weber of Dumpstaphunk on drums, leading saxophonist Brad Walker, Scott Frock of Delfeayo Marsalis' Uptown Jazz Orchestra, on trumpet, and one of New Orleans' top trombonists, Jon Ramm. The track is mixed by long-time HARRY SHEARER musical collaborator C J Vanston at The Treehouse North Hollywood and produced by
David Torkanowsky. The video was conceived and produced by HARRY SHEARER with Matt Hermans of The Electric Lens Company in Sydney, Australia. The on-set producer was HARRY's long-time collaborator, cinematographer Matthew Mindlin.
"COVID-180," the second song, which was released on August 7, has "The Simpsons" and "Spinal Tap" star as Trump, alternating stanzas of pumped-up disco and plaintive folk rock to represent the alternating "up" and "down" approaches taken to the pandemic by the President.
"COVID-180" features "The Simpsons" star on vocals in an eerily accurate impersonation of the President of The United States. He is joined by Sharlotte Gibson and CJ Vanston on backing vocals, Marc Bonilla on guitar, Toss Panos on drums with CJ Vanston on piano, synths and all other instruments. "Covid 180″ was mixed by CJ Vanston at The Treehouse, North Hollywood CA and mastered by
Peter Doell at Aftermaster.
"Very Stable Genius," the third song which was released on August 14,is a low-power power ballad, in which the Leader of the Free World vaunts his self-proclaimed intellectual prowess combined with his calm and balanced disposition. With vocals by SHEARER as Trump, it has CJ Vanston on backing vocals, Marc Bonilla on guitar, Toss Panos on drums, with CJ Vanston on piano, synths and all other instruments.
HARRY SHEARER says of the series of Trump-themed songs, which will be released on a weekly basis over the next seven weeks:
"My Donald Trump is almost as eager for continued public attention as the 'real' Trump."
About Harry Shearer: Actor…author…director…comedian…musician…political satirist…multi-media artist…radio personality…record company owner…and one of the best "voices" in the business (just ask "THE SIMPSONS"), HARRY SHEARER is a comic personality and modern-day renaissance man.
For the past three decades he has enjoyed enormous success and planted the fruits of his talents in the heads of millions worldwide thanks to his voice work for "THE SIMPSONS," where he plays a stable of characters: most notably Mr. Burns, Smithers, and insufferable neighbour Ned Flanders.
Movie audiences will know SHEARER best for his collaborations with
Christopher Guest and friends. The most famous of these is the granddaddy of all mock-umentaries, "THIS IS SPINAL TAP" (with Rob Reiner and Michael McKean). The film revealed the concepts of spontaneously combusting drummers and amps that go up to eleven. Spinal Tap-the band have enjoyed worldwide success performing live and in 2007 stole the show at the LIVE EARTH concert at Wembley, London. In 2009 Harry,
Christopher and Michael reunited to tour an acoustic version of Spinal Tap songs as themselves in the UNWIGGED AND UNPLUGGED tour (which is available of DVD) and returned as Derek Smalls, Nigel Tufnel and
David St. Hubbins to play Glastonbury and Wembley
Arena with the volume turned up to eleven. Other Guest collaborations have included, "A MIGHTY WIND" and "FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION." In 2017 SHEARER appeared in the film "FATHER FIGURE," with
Glenn Close, Ed Helms and Owen Wilson.
Shearer's other film credits include "REAL LIFE" (co-screenwriter), "THE RIGHT STUFF," "PORTRAIT OF A WHITE MARRIAGE" (director), "THE FISHER KING," "GODZILLA," "THE TRUMAN SHOW," "SMALL SOLDIERS" and "DICK." He has been a regular cast member on "SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE" twice and, In 2001, wrote and directed his first feature film, "TEDDY BEARS' PICNIC," a lightly fictionalized satire of the summer retreat of America's financial and political elite. In 2010 SHEARER wrote and directed "The Big Uneasy," a documentary feature about the investigations into the causes of the 2005 flooding of New Orleans. The film has been selected for numerous film festivals and has won multiple awards including The Golden Eagle Award and The Visionary Award at The DC Independent Film Festival.
In 2013 SHEARER created a ground-breaking TV comedy drama series based on real-life recordings from President Nixon's Oval Office. Written by and starring SHEARER as Richard Nixon, "NIXON'S THE ONE" is made by one of the most respected and prolific UK TV production companies, Hat Trick and was broadcast to great acclaim on Sky Arts.
In 2014 he starred opposite Maureen Lipman in both the West End and on a national UK tour of
Oliver Cotton's acclaimed play "DAYTONA."
HARRY SHEARER is also known for his bitingly satirical songs and impersonations. He was nominated for a Grammy for his CD SONGS POINTED AND POINTLESS. His album SONGS OF THE BUSHMEN (also Grammy nominated) was an incisive musical impeachment of the Bush administration with impersonations in song of the likes of Cheney, Rumsfeld and Colin Powell. In 2009 he released GREED & FEAR-a searing satirical attack on Wall Street in the wake of the world economic meltdown. In the autumn of 2012 he released CAN'T TAKE A HINT, an album of duets featuring the like of Jamie Cullum, Jane Lynch, Fountains of Wayne, Dr John, Rob Brydon and others. SHEARER's musical collaborations with his wife singer/songwriter
Judith Owen led to the launch of Courgette Records (a nod to the infamous airport scene from THIS IS SPINAL TAP). SHEARER and Owen have recently returned from a critically acclaimed tour of Australia to debut THIS INFERNAL RACKET, a collaborative comedy and music exploration of fame, celebrity, politics, religion and relationships.
In July 2017, at a ceremony in Nashville, SHEARER was honoured by
National Music Council with American Eagle Award in recognition of his contributions to American and Global Musical Culture as a Writer, Humorist, Musician, Composer, Social Commentator and tireless advocate for the rights and fair treatment of
Music Creators in the United States and throughout the World.
In 2015 Shearer wrote and presented the BBC
Radio 4 documentary, NEW ORLEANS-THE CRESCENT AND THE SHADOW, which was broadcast to mark the tenth anniversary of the flooding of the city that took place following Hurricane Katrina.
A child of Hollywood, Shearer made guest appearances on a variety of A-list television series while still in his teens. Credits include "THE JACK BENNY PROGRAM," "GENERAL ELECTRIC THEATRE" and "ALFRED HITCHCOCK PRESENTS." He was cast and appeared in the pilot of "LEAVE IT TO BEAVER" as the original Eddie Haskell. His parents, not realizing that the show could be picked up were horrified when it was and removed him so he could attend school.
He attended UCLA as a political science major, where he edited and wrote for the school humor magazine. He pursued graduate work at Harvard University and served a political internship in Sacramento before turning to freelance journalism, most notably covering the Watts riots for Newsweek. In 1968, Shearer auditioned for a satirical news team at KRLA-AM called The Credibility Gap. The crew developed a fanatical following, engaging in guerrilla comedy actions like alternative live running commentaries to the annual Rose
Parade in Pasadena. The classic Gap lineup including Shearer, future band mate Michael McKean,
David Lander, and Richard Beebe began to play local clubs and eventually recorded a number of hilarious - and now scarce-albums, including A GREAT GIFT IDEA, THE BRONZE AGE OF RADIO and FLOATS.
SHEARER collaborated with writer Tom Leopold and composer
Peter Matz to create the book and lyrics for an original musical film about J.Edgar Hoover titled "HERE COMES J EDGAR" now in development.
A published novelist (NOT ENOUGH INDIANS), exhibited artist (TELETHESIA at the Fullerton Museum Center and WALL OF SILENCE at MOCA) and celebrated broadcaster (his satirical sandbox LE SHOW, which has recently celebrated its 35th anniversary, is heard weekly on stations around the world), SHEARER is a multi-talented entertainer, artist and communicator. His writing has been published in, among other periodicals, the New York Times, Film Comment, and the New York Review of Books.
His good friend and colleague, Derek Smalls, recently released his first solo record since the dissolution of Spinal Tap, SMALLS CHANGE (MEDITATIONS ON AGING). The record features guest performances by the cream of rock artists (Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Donald Fagen,
David Crosby, Rick Wakeman among many others). The live show supporting the record LUKEWARM WATER LIVE received its world premiere in New Orleans 2018, featuring the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra and was followed by a special concert 2019 which featured an array of guest talent including, Steve Vai, Steve Lukather, Dweezil Zappa, Paul Shaffer and
Tenacious D (Jack Black, Kyle Gass) as well as live link ups with Donald Fagen, Jane Lynch, The Snarky Puppy Horns and The Budapest Symphony Orchestra. In November this year, Derek staged LUKEWARM WATER LIVE at The Wiltern Los Angeles in a live concert that featured Billy Idol, Steve Lukather, Waddy Wachtel, Dweezil Zappa, Paul Shaffer and
Judith Owen as well as live link up performances from a star-studded list that included keyboard legend Rick Wakeman.
Twanky Records was co-founded by Harry Shearer and
Judith Owen in 2013 as the recording label to release their personal recording projects. The company has since established itself globally with local representation in over twenty countries and distribution via Absolute Label Services alongside Amped/Alliance/AWAL for USA and Canada.
Judith Owen's internationally critically acclaimed that have been released under the label comprise Ebb & Flow (2014) - "One of the albums of the year" - The Independent - UK, Somebody's Child (2016) and redisCOVERed (2018) - both "Top 100 Albums Of The Year" The Sunday Times - UK. Twanky Records - We're Behind You, Inc is based in California USA.
Spearheaded by wunderkind Matt Hermans, Electric Lens Company is a studio and creative laboratory featuring a collective of Australia's brightest creative and technical artists. Their work has screened on the sails of the Sydney Opera House and they have conjured up virtual reality roller coasters, public installations, holograms and ground-breaking visual effects for international film and television projects.