Jonathan William Coulton (born December 1, 1970), often called "JoCo" by fans, is an American folk/comedy singer-songwriter, known for his songs about...
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This is the discography of singer/songwriter Jonathan Coulton. The Aftermath - Unreleased studio recordings, produced between Thing a Week and Artificial...
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Baby Got Back (section Jonathan Coulton/Glee cover)
(2013-01-27). "Jonathan Coulton vs. Glee: It's About the Ethics". Forbes. Retrieved 2013-01-27. Lorre, Rose Maura (7 January 2014). "Jonathan Coulton on Seeing...
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ninth studio album by singer-songwriter Jonathan Coulton. It was released on April 28, 2017.[citation needed] Coulton describes it as "a concept album about...
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Code Monkey (song) (category Jonathan Coulton songs)
"Code Monkey" is a song by Jonathan Coulton, released on 14 April 2006 and part of his album Thing a Week Three released in December 2006. It is one of...
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Still Alive (category Jonathan Coulton songs)
credits of the 2007 video game Portal. It was composed and arranged by Jonathan Coulton and was performed by Ellen McLain, who voiced the Portal antagonist...
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"Two of Us" by The Beatles as a duet with her mother. Her version of Jonathan Coulton's "Tom Cruise Crazy" was featured on Episode 226 of the UkeCast. Her...
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John Hodgman (redirect from Jonathan Hodgman)
and brought along Jonathan Coulton, a frequent Hodgman collaborator and musical director of the Little Gray Book lectures. Coulton performed a song called...
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Thing a Week (redirect from See You All in Hell (Jonathan Coulton song))
Thing-a-Week) is a series of studio albums released by rock musician Jonathan Coulton in 2006. He compiled these albums from his weekly podcast, where he...
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Artificial Heart (album) (category Jonathan Coulton albums)
Artificial Heart is the eighth studio album by rock musician Jonathan Coulton. After taking a long hiatus from songwriting after his successful 2006 Thing...
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arrangements and orchestrations by Tom Kitt; additional lyrics by Jonathan Coulton). SpongeBob SquarePants opened at the Oriental Theatre, Chicago on...
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Code Monkeys, an animated television series. "Code Monkey" (song), by Jonathan Coulton. CodeMonkey (software), an educational computer environment. Cowboy...
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a Week project by comedy rock musician Jonathan Coulton. The project was originally intended to be Coulton's eighth studio album. After he was convinced...
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the songwriters Jonathan Coulton and John Roderick. It won the Grammy Award for Best Folk Album at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards. Coulton joined Mann for...
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characterization, and the end credits song "Still Alive", written by Jonathan Coulton for the game, was praised for its original composition and humor. Portal...
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Dangerously, Linus Dotson of Size 14, Parry Gripp of Nerf Herder, Jonathan Coulton, Aesias Finale, Sebastian Reynolds, Brendan B. Brown of Wheatus, and...
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she is still alive by the end of Portal. This song was written by Jonathan Coulton, who was approached by the team and asked if he would want to write...
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spring of their junior year. Former members include Cole Porter and Jonathan Coulton. According to Whiffenpoof historian James M. Howard: It was Goat Fowler...
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composed by Valve's Mike Morasky, and two original songs provided by Jonathan Coulton and the band The National. The bulk of the music was released as a...
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and reading to create a posthumous narration. In 2006, the musician Jonathan Coulton wrote the song entitled "A Talk with George", a part of his 'Thing...
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segments written by Jonathan Coulton and produced by Head Gear Animation, that discuss subjects relevant to an episode. Coulton had been involved in...
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and Tom Show. They tour regularly with Jonathan Coulton, singing backup vocals for a number of his songs. Coulton has also appeared on stage to do backup...
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Patrol from the 2011 album Fallen Empires "The Presidents", a song by Jonathan Coulton "The Presidents", a song on Animaniacs The President, a band led by...
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met with Jimmy Hart in person, he had never actually heard the song. Jonathan Coulton recorded the song "Je Suis Rick Springfield" about an American man...
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together as robots Atlas and P-Body (both voiced by Dee Bradley Baker). Jonathan Coulton and The National produced songs for the game. Valve announced Portal...
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British medievalist Jonathan Coulton (b. 1970), folk-rock singer, songwriter Mark Coulton (b. 1958), Australian politician James Coulton, a pseudonym for...
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musician and songwriter Ravi Coltrane (born 1965), Jazz saxophonist Jonathan Coulton (born 1970), singer-songwriter Simone Dinnerstein (born 1972), classical...
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sequences feature the songs "Still Alive" and "Want You Gone" composed by Jonathan Coulton, and, in its original form, sung by Ellen McLain in the GLaDOS voice...
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particularly criticized by Jonathan Coulton for borrowing the melody (and allegedly portions of the recording) of Coulton's rendition of the song without...
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film Flying Stewardess and guest appearances by Veronica Belmont, Jonathan Coulton, and Rich Kyanka of Something Awful. An encore showing was shown on...
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