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- | **NiftyGuest for PenguiCon 3.0 in TwoThousandFive and 2.0 in TwoThousandFour** | + | ====== The Great Luke Ski ====== |
“The Great Luke Ski”, otherwise known as Luke Sienkowski, writes, records and performs comedy music on a variety of pop culture subjects ranging from Lord of the Rings and Star Wars to Spider-Man and Keanu Reeves. Luke has enjoyed repeated success on “the Dr Demento Show”, by taking top honors with the #1 most requested songs of both 2002 (“Peter Parker”) and 2003 (“Stealing Like a Hobbit”), making him the first artist in 20 years to have the #1 song for two years in a row, as well as garnering him the position of “Dr. Demento’s Most Requested Artist of the 21st Century”. Luke’s music has also been heard on ManCow’s Morning Madhouse and various college and morning shows across the country. Since 1996, Luke has released 5 albums, Fanboys ‘n da Hood (1996), Shadows of the Bunghole (1997), Carpe Dementia (1999), Uber Geek (2002), and Worst Album Ever (2003). His sixth album, “Unconventional” will be released in the summer of 2005. | “The Great Luke Ski”, otherwise known as Luke Sienkowski, writes, records and performs comedy music on a variety of pop culture subjects ranging from Lord of the Rings and Star Wars to Spider-Man and Keanu Reeves. Luke has enjoyed repeated success on “the Dr Demento Show”, by taking top honors with the #1 most requested songs of both 2002 (“Peter Parker”) and 2003 (“Stealing Like a Hobbit”), making him the first artist in 20 years to have the #1 song for two years in a row, as well as garnering him the position of “Dr. Demento’s Most Requested Artist of the 21st Century”. Luke’s music has also been heard on ManCow’s Morning Madhouse and various college and morning shows across the country. Since 1996, Luke has released 5 albums, Fanboys ‘n da Hood (1996), Shadows of the Bunghole (1997), Carpe Dementia (1999), Uber Geek (2002), and Worst Album Ever (2003). His sixth album, “Unconventional” will be released in the summer of 2005. | ||
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Please visit www.LukeSki.com for clips of his music, his tour dates, and his online art portfolio. | Please visit www.LukeSki.com for clips of his music, his tour dates, and his online art portfolio. | ||
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+ | __**Past appearances: | ||
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+ | * **NiftyGuest for PenguiCon 7.0 in 2009** | ||
+ | * **NiftyGuest for PenguiCon 6.0 in 2008** | ||
+ | * **NiftyGuest for PenguiCon 5.0 in 2007** | ||
+ | * **NiftyGuest for PenguiCon 4.0 in 2006** | ||
+ | * **NiftyGuest for PenguiCon 3.0 in 2005** | ||
+ | * **NiftyGuest for PenguiCon 2.0 in 2004** | ||
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