Roy Zimmerman, musical satirist, featured on TRUMPED BY MUSIC!
Roy Zimmerman’s latest effort, “Vote Him Away #2 (The Liar Tweets Tonight)”, is TRUMPED BY MUSIC’s song of the week.
Give VOTE HIM AWAY #2 a listen! You won’t be able to play it just once. In a zippy 2:50, Roy manages to cover bunker antics, corona crisis management (or not), Putin and Taliban job support, West Point weirdness, statuegate, Roger Stone, Black Lives Matter and much more!
“Satire is supposed to be exaggeration,” says Roy Zimmerman,
“and right now, there’s nothing weirder than the world.”
The TRUMPED BY MUSIC team is delighted to be associated with Roy and his wife Melanie, and hope to grow the collaboration over time.For more of Roy’s work, visit his website: ROY ZIMMERMAN.
If you have a moment, please visit our Kickstarter campaign TRUMPED BY MUSIC and consider a donation. There is strength in numbers even if you can only spare a few bucks. (but the T-shirt is the most popular reward). Our goal is to help #AntiTrump musicians be seen and heard leading up to the election. Donations will be used to produce online videos, with Q&A, of established and up and coming musicians in the weeks leading up to election.
Thanks for your continued support and encouragement!
The TRUMPED BY MUSIC team
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About Roy Zimmerman
Roy Zimmerman’s original songs are a funny and forceful affirmation of Peace and Social Justice. Roy, called the “best musical satirist working today” by the Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco), has a career spanning more than thirty years. Roy’s songs have been heard on HBO and Showtime, and his videos have garnered tens of millions of views on social media. With his satirical folk quartet, The Foremen, he recorded for Warner/Reprise Records. Roy has shared stages with Bill Maher, Ellen DeGeneres, Holly Near, Robin Williams, Arlo Guthrie, John Oliver, The Roches, Andy Borowitz, The Chambers Brothers, Kate Clinton and George Carlin.
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