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The Irish Music Comedy Awards final 2012
Thanks to the hard work of Sharyn Hayden, Wednesday 25th April 2012 will now go down in the history books, as the first ever Irish Music Comedy Awards! I was lucky enough to get to experience the night firsthand and it was a blast
When I heard the venue changed at the last-minute I did struggle to visualise how 4 Dame Lane would work for this event but, as soon as I walked in, I really liked the feel of the venue. It turns out they’ve far more space upstairs than my previous visit led me to believe and it was pretty well laid out to accommodate the crowd and comedians! The only thing that was really lacking was a back stage area, which meant the finalists were sitting among the punters until it was time to get on stage. I personally quite liked this, as it meant each of the contestants had an opportunity to get a proper feel for their audience and, of course, they also got a great view of their competition performing!
The three judges (Marty Miller, Amanda Brunker, Paddy Cullivan) obviously got the best seats in the house, right beside the stage, but they were cleverly placed so they didn’t block the audience’s view of each act. They also didn’t comment, Britains Got Talent style, after each act which meant the night felt more like a comedy gig rather than a ‘typical’ awards ceremony. For me this gave the evening a sense of being about supporting all Irish musical comedy not about pitting comedians against each other or seeking out their weaknesses and I think that was a big positive of the event.
Our host for the evening was the charismatic Fred Cooke, who did an admirable job of keeping the audience on side when anything started to go slightly awry, and of course there were a few mishaps along the way, it was the first event of its kind afterall!
Fred managed to deal with a few hiccups in his script and various delays while some of the acts set up very well. I think Fred was a good choice of host, he interacted well with the crowd and they had a lot of fun with his material, especially once he pulled out his guitar. It certainly wasn’t the easiest crowd to keep on side, but Fred managed to end the night as he started, with his energy and enthusiasm remaining largely undampened, even in spite of some of the crowd getting pretty restless as we approached the final few acts.
The acts themselves got a mixed reaction from the crowd, but that was inevitable with 12 different contestants, a comedian MC and 2 guest performances, everyone was not going to enjoy them all! Each of the acts did manage to make me laugh in some way during their slot though and I was pleasantly surprised by the diversity of musical comedy talent that made it to the final. In case you’ve forgotten who they all were, in order of performance on the night;
What I learned at the IMCA’s
Just browsing through my photos (and memory) of last night and realised it was pretty educational really! So, in not particular order, here’s a few things I seem to have learned amid my giggles…..
- The harp does NOT rock! (Ursula Burns)
- You will never recover from seeing your parents having sex! (Floozy & Bluesy)
- Sharyn Hayden looks like a Special K ad. lady (Fred you charmer!)
- Marty Miller isn’t from FM104 (lol!)
- Fred Cooke does a pretty mean ‘Thriller’ dance
- ”Dublin is the centre of the Universe” (Nostril Shorts)
- The Guilty Folk found us very attractive
(AWLTF) - Even a Massey Ferguson doesn’t guarantee you a ride at the disco (Johnny Graham)
- If in doubt always wear your tightest trousers (Really Tight Pants)
- The ‘Where’s Wally’ franchise have branched out to include the less academically able readers (Trevor Browne)
- Paddy Cullivan is not a big fan of boybands
- The InQuizition are ‘rimprov’ masters!
- Awkward moments make for very funny song lyrics (Steve Bennet)
- “Abalone are a type of mollusc” (Marcus O’Laoire)
- “You can be a gangster but still have manners!” (Brendogg & Bolsak)
- I’m missing an “essential fashion item” :O (Totally Wired)
- Amanda Brunker isn’t afraid to take on her haters
- The Rubberbandits are far more entertaining in the flesh than on the telly!
- I need to get my hands on a better camera! Inspite of that final fact I’ve included a few of myshots that made me giggle, I’m sure we’ll have better ones up soon thanks to the wonderful Sharyn
And the IMCA winner is……
I know you’ve all been eagerly watching your computer screens to find out who managed to stamp out the competition and take home the amazing prizes at the Irish Music Comedy Awards 2012, so here we are! You can now breathe a sigh of relief knowing your antagonising wait is over
Firstly, the runners-up. Congratulations to the hilarious ……………………… FLOOZY & BLUESY! Who took home the fantastic prize of a recording session at Pboy studios
And, finally, HUGE congratulations go to the winner of the evening …………………….. URSULA BURNS!! Who had the judges enraptured with her originality and musical comedy talents and received €500 cash and performance slots at the UK musical comedy awards 2013 and the Kerry comedy festival 2012
In case you missed their winning performances tonight, here’s some they prepared earlier for you to enjoy! Floozy & Blusey Ursula Burns
The IMCA’s: Meet the finalists
So the finalists for the IMCA’s have been announced. Here are the 12 (there was originally supposed to be only 10 but there are so many very talented musical comedians out there that we had to bump that number up to 12!) Here they are in alphabetical order in all their glory! Enjoy!
To see them battle it out for the top prize, head along to the Laughter Lounge on April 25th!









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