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Reptet: Yes, Mr. Zappa, humor DOES belong in music!

by Tom D'Antoni on December 14, 2009

reptetMatt Groening likes them. What does that tell you? It tells you that the picture you see here does not lie.

Reptet lives in Seattle and is comprised of John Ewing (drums/percussion), Samantha Boshnack (trumpet/flugelhorn), Tim Carey (bass), Izaak Mills (saxes/bass clarinet/flute/more), Christopher Credit (saxes/clarinet/bassoon/more) and Nelson Bell (trombone/tuba).

I wonder if they studied “more” in college, or just picked it up along the way.

They will be appearing at Doug Fir on Tuesday, December 16. Andrew Oliver’s Sextet will open.

As Frank Zappa once facetiously  asked, “Does Humor Belong In Music?” Reptet asks the musical question, “Chicken or Beef?” as the title of their latest album.

Listen to the title tune from Chicken or Beef?

They will tell you:

These six multi-instrumentalists have an expansive approach to their music, performing original compositions that incorporate reggae, rock, ska, punk, modern classical, avant garde, eastern European folk influences and more.

Their live performances have been described as, “arresting, compelling and just plain cranked-up!” with stage shows evolving into transformative performance art pieces using costumes, story telling, dance routines and absurdist humor.

They have a new 7″ single called Agendacide featuring Wayne Horvitz, available on vinyl or download.

That should be enough to get you out of the house. If it isn’t, here’s what Matt Groening wrote to them:

Matt Groening Thank You_sm

And he’s from Portland!



One Response to “Reptet: Yes, Mr. Zappa, humor DOES belong in music!”

  1. [...] out a note written by Matt Groenig to Reptet as well as hear “Chicken or Beef” over at Oregon Music News’ preview of the show. I’m definitely looking forward to this one! Category: Live Shows, My Shows, Performance [...]


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tomd Tom D'Antoni
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Tom is Editor-In-Chief of Oregon Music News. He has worked in network and local TV as a producer/reporter including Oregon Art Beat and Inside Edition. He has written for national magazines and many newspapers, most recently Huffington Post and The Oregonian. He has network and local radio experience and currently hosts a show every Wednesday from 2-6pm on KMHD .