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DUCK LOGIC IN A BOOK??!!?! Yep, Stand-Up Comedy In Chicago!!!!

The coveted five-quack salute goes out to Vince Vieceli and Bill Brady!!!! Thanks to them we appear in their book Stand-Up Comedy In Chicago, a volume of Arcadia Publishing's Images Of America series.
A treasure trove of information for anyone interested in the comedy club boom in Chicago from 1970 to 1990. It almost functions like a college yearbook for us, but it would be just as good a read for someone who attended the clubs.
More than that though, its larger appeal is that it lets you take a look at how the scene progressed through the eyes of those who were there and made it happen. Plus it's well written and filled with behind-the-scenes gems of info that even some of the people in the book probably didn't know about!
We're proud and pleased to be included. Thanks for acknowledging our little corner of Chicago's comedy club world, guys, we appreciate it!
Check it out HERE.
A treasure trove of information for anyone interested in the comedy club boom in Chicago from 1970 to 1990. It almost functions like a college yearbook for us, but it would be just as good a read for someone who attended the clubs.
More than that though, its larger appeal is that it lets you take a look at how the scene progressed through the eyes of those who were there and made it happen. Plus it's well written and filled with behind-the-scenes gems of info that even some of the people in the book probably didn't know about!
We're proud and pleased to be included. Thanks for acknowledging our little corner of Chicago's comedy club world, guys, we appreciate it!
Check it out HERE.
Duck Logic Under Surveillance in Wisconsin!

Every year for quite some time, the guys in Duck Logic visit Wisconsin, courtesy of Walter. There's a house in La Crosse on Lake Onalaska (connected to the Mississippi river) that he grew up in during the summers. We all listen to him relive some of those memories while we establish new ones as a group… boating, singing around the fire, tipping a few back, grilling out, Wii Bowling and just generally relaxing.
This year is the first year we've done the "tourist" thing by driving the long winding road to the top of Grandad Bluff to check out its scenic overlook. It's one of those spots that's gone from "nifty place on the hill that everybody knows about" to a fully built in and established "public space" with a brick pavilion including two fireplaces for officially sanctioned fun.
There's a matching brick restroom and a sidewalk covered path that leads to a row of 50-cents-a-view binoculars. Another little path leads to a second view site. The gift shop must still be in the planning stages.
Our group selfie was taken at that second spot. There's a really great view of the three states region. Pretty nice actually. And there's a bar at both the bottom of the mountain as well as one halfway up that winding road. Never mind that the reason for the overlook is to commemorate the first complete Christian service held in La Crosse. Wisconsin knows its residents! We probably should have talked ourselves into this years ago.
There was one unexpected thing worth mentioning. As we approached the place from the parking lot we were confronted with a short metal post. About three feet tall. Looking much like the ones lining either side of the path to the lookout area with lighting, but this one was directly in the middle of the sidewalk.
This year is the first year we've done the "tourist" thing by driving the long winding road to the top of Grandad Bluff to check out its scenic overlook. It's one of those spots that's gone from "nifty place on the hill that everybody knows about" to a fully built in and established "public space" with a brick pavilion including two fireplaces for officially sanctioned fun.
There's a matching brick restroom and a sidewalk covered path that leads to a row of 50-cents-a-view binoculars. Another little path leads to a second view site. The gift shop must still be in the planning stages.
Our group selfie was taken at that second spot. There's a really great view of the three states region. Pretty nice actually. And there's a bar at both the bottom of the mountain as well as one halfway up that winding road. Never mind that the reason for the overlook is to commemorate the first complete Christian service held in La Crosse. Wisconsin knows its residents! We probably should have talked ourselves into this years ago.
There was one unexpected thing worth mentioning. As we approached the place from the parking lot we were confronted with a short metal post. About three feet tall. Looking much like the ones lining either side of the path to the lookout area with lighting, but this one was directly in the middle of the sidewalk.

All the other bluff visitors shuffled right by it without a second glance, oblivious to its warning. We stopped in our tracks, taking not one, but two pictures and giving it just a little time to sink in, that here in the great outdoors, in this little sanitized area of Mother Nature, we were being "surveilled."
That's right, we weren't just "on camera," this area was "under video surveillance," which sounds much more ominous, doesn't it? That didn't stop us from checking out what Grandad Bluff had to offer, but it did kinda put a little undercurrent of weirdness to it.
It sorta felt as though we should be performing something for whoever it was that would end up being this video's audience. I definitely spent too much time trying to find exactly where the hidden cameras were hiding. With no luck, incidentally.
So I sure as heck didn't use the restrooms. Because a line from our latest song "Every Post You Make (We're The NSA)" kept running through my head:
"Every whiz you take... we'll be watching you…."
– Dave-id
That's right, we weren't just "on camera," this area was "under video surveillance," which sounds much more ominous, doesn't it? That didn't stop us from checking out what Grandad Bluff had to offer, but it did kinda put a little undercurrent of weirdness to it.
It sorta felt as though we should be performing something for whoever it was that would end up being this video's audience. I definitely spent too much time trying to find exactly where the hidden cameras were hiding. With no luck, incidentally.
So I sure as heck didn't use the restrooms. Because a line from our latest song "Every Post You Make (We're The NSA)" kept running through my head:
"Every whiz you take... we'll be watching you…."
– Dave-id
"Every Post You Make (We're The NSA)" Making waves WITH
Captain WAyne's Mad Music AFFiLIATES!!!
Three different shows associated with Captain Wayne's Mad Music have aired our parody "Every Post You Make (We're The NSA)" and we'd like to send out a big THANK YOU to each one of them! You guys rock!
A-Log On The Airwaves, Ben's Wacky Radio and Manic Mondays have all seen fit to let our little ditty share their airspace and we're damn pleased about it. Find out how you can listen to their programming or subscribe to their podcasts by clicking the button below and then look in the "features" pull down tab. Definitely worth your time to check them out! |
VIDEO RELEASE PARTY!
The video for our song "Every Post You Make (We're The NSA)" was posted on youtube today! We're having a party, and you can celebrate with us by checking it out on the home page or by simply clicking the button below!
It's a fun social commentary that'll have you tapping your feet (courtesy of the Police's melody) while the NSA taps your mind (courtesy of electronic media!) |
"Art For The Masses" on Comedy 101 Radio!!!

Michael over at Comedy 101 Radio has really been good to us here at Duck Logic Comedy, happily playing pretty much whatever we send his way. This past week he once again aired "Art For The Masses" a bit from "The Duck Logic Comedy Cavalcade." It's not something we ever expected to have floating about on the airwaves again and for that we we say THANKS MICHAEL!!!!!
If you love comedy (and who readng this doesn't?) go check out his site at http://comedy101radio.com/
And also visit his facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/Comedy101Radio and give him a big ol' "Like." You'll be glad you, we swear it!
Plus click HERE to visit our Comedy Cavalcade page to hear "Art For The Masses" yourself, as well as number of other archived bits from our favorite radio show that starred us.
If you love comedy (and who readng this doesn't?) go check out his site at http://comedy101radio.com/
And also visit his facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/Comedy101Radio and give him a big ol' "Like." You'll be glad you, we swear it!
Plus click HERE to visit our Comedy Cavalcade page to hear "Art For The Masses" yourself, as well as number of other archived bits from our favorite radio show that starred us.
"Every Post You Make (We're The NSA)" ON Dr. Demento!!!

Once again the good Doctor has honored us by adding our latest song effort to his playlist.
"Every Post You Make (We're The NSA)" is a parody of The Police song "Every Breath You Take" about the NSA's incessant electronic spying. What else?
"Every Post You Make (We're The NSA)" is a parody of The Police song "Every Breath You Take" about the NSA's incessant electronic spying. What else?

You can listen to it out in the Fortnight Features section on the left side of our home page. And better yet, you can get a free mp3 copy of your very own simply by entering your email and clicking the submit button!
AND A BIG THANKS for the airplay Dr. Demento... we'll keep trying to stay as demented as possible!
Find all things demented at Dr. Demento's website. And remember who'll be watching you when you do!
AND A BIG THANKS for the airplay Dr. Demento... we'll keep trying to stay as demented as possible!
Find all things demented at Dr. Demento's website. And remember who'll be watching you when you do!
The Reindeer Stomp Video Can NOw be yours!
![]() So many friends and neighbors have asked if we're going to make "The Reindeer Stomp" video available for purchase, how could we say "no?" So we didn't!
If you haven't seen it yet, click here to watch it on youtube. And if you like that you'll love the other 7 songs on "Duck Logic Comedy presents: Holiday Hokum" find out all the details here. |
UPDATE: THIS VIDEO IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE, BUT YOU CAN STILL WATCH IT ON youtube HERE
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Holiday Hokum has Been Released! Richard MAslow First in Line!

12.11.13
Our new EP "Holiday Hokum" is out and we'd like to extend a feathered hand and a big thanks to
Richard Maslow of Cumberland, MD for being the very first person to download the album at CD Baby!
THANKS Richard, we hope you enjoy your Christmas duck!
Find out all the details about the EP and its tracks here. And get a FREE download of "Deck The Malls" one of the 3 Christmas Carol parodies on "Holiday Hokum" in the (Not Quite) Fortnight Feature section here.
Our new EP "Holiday Hokum" is out and we'd like to extend a feathered hand and a big thanks to
Richard Maslow of Cumberland, MD for being the very first person to download the album at CD Baby!
THANKS Richard, we hope you enjoy your Christmas duck!
Find out all the details about the EP and its tracks here. And get a FREE download of "Deck The Malls" one of the 3 Christmas Carol parodies on "Holiday Hokum" in the (Not Quite) Fortnight Feature section here.
Good Friends join in the Holiday Hokum!

Our good buddies from Davenport Johnson have helped out on one of the songs for our upcoming EP "Duck Logic Comedy presents: Holiday Hokum." And it's coming so soon we can actually taste it! And it's leaving a faint pepperminty quality in the back of our throats.
Timothy Jay plays rhythm guitar and Chris Was plays bass on "The Fruitcake Song (I Hate Fruitcake)." A great time was had by all when we dropped by their recording studio and laid down this little seasonal nugget about receiving the annual "cake." They feel like we do about those baked **$#!*& doorstops, so we all clicked and the song came pouring out.
We even brought along a hard block of the stuff left over from last year for inspiration, which may have been going to far, as we swear we heard Timothy mumble under his breath, "Geez, really? A frickin' fruitcake?"
If you like what you hear be sure to visit their site and check out their EP, "Squinch" right here, nice stuff. They're currently working on their second outing, a full CD called "Constellation"." We told them they were welcome to put "The Fruitcake Song" on their CD as well if they like, and they politely turned us down. Frickin' Davenport.
Timothy Jay plays rhythm guitar and Chris Was plays bass on "The Fruitcake Song (I Hate Fruitcake)." A great time was had by all when we dropped by their recording studio and laid down this little seasonal nugget about receiving the annual "cake." They feel like we do about those baked **$#!*& doorstops, so we all clicked and the song came pouring out.
We even brought along a hard block of the stuff left over from last year for inspiration, which may have been going to far, as we swear we heard Timothy mumble under his breath, "Geez, really? A frickin' fruitcake?"
If you like what you hear be sure to visit their site and check out their EP, "Squinch" right here, nice stuff. They're currently working on their second outing, a full CD called "Constellation"." We told them they were welcome to put "The Fruitcake Song" on their CD as well if they like, and they politely turned us down. Frickin' Davenport.

In the interest of full disclosure, our own Dave-id Dunlosky is the lead ukulele player for Davenport Johnson. But don't let that stop you from checking them out anyway. They're good, and often make sounds not usually associated with the diminutive instrument. Rock, folk and jazz on boys! We're diggin' it!
Joe, The Love Potato Back In Recliner Again!

8.25.13
We're sending a virtual fruit basket to our friend at Comedy 101 Radio, who added our "Joe, The Love Potato" video to his Facebook page. We're giddy as little kids about it!
Atta boy, Michael, you da man! You are clearly a nut, behind a wheel or not!
AND if you haven't already, get over there and give 'em a big lo' "LIKE!"
We did… we're glad… and how! You will be too!
https://www.facebook.com/Comedy101Radio
We're sending a virtual fruit basket to our friend at Comedy 101 Radio, who added our "Joe, The Love Potato" video to his Facebook page. We're giddy as little kids about it!
Atta boy, Michael, you da man! You are clearly a nut, behind a wheel or not!
AND if you haven't already, get over there and give 'em a big lo' "LIKE!"
We did… we're glad… and how! You will be too!
https://www.facebook.com/Comedy101Radio
"It's The Real World (After ALL)" Heard on: Comedy 101 radio!

Comedy 101 Radio played "Its The Real World (After All)" last night. According to Michael Davidson "The Nut Behind The Wheel," it was "loved by all." Well, we love you for that Michael, thanks for giving it some air, it was getting kinda musty in that old box we were keeping it in.
And if you're looking for a one-stop comedy archive we highly recommend giving his site a look-see and his radio show a listen. He's got a funny, informative blog, and a host of links to everything comedy. Check him out at: Comedy 101 Radio!
And if you're looking for a one-stop comedy archive we highly recommend giving his site a look-see and his radio show a listen. He's got a funny, informative blog, and a host of links to everything comedy. Check him out at: Comedy 101 Radio!