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Nervous Cabaret is an American punk-cabaret band from Brooklyn, New York, which formed in 2002.
History
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The singer Elyas Khan's stage creation Fragmented Devotion To You, an operetta he conceived, wrote, and scored the surrounding music for, debuted at the 2001 DUMBO Arts Festival in Brooklyn, and was the final stage in the development of his band Nervous Cabaret.[1]
The band has also performed with Amanda Palmer and Sxip Shirey at the Music Hall of Williamsburg in Brooklyn[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] and Jil Is Lucky[11] at La Cigale theatre in Paris, France[12] Additionally, Nervous Cabaret performed on the same stage with Sonic Youth at Les Escales Festival in Saint-Nazaire, France.[13]
Nervous Cabaret also supported Amanda Palmer on tour at the Bijou Theater in Knoxville, Tennessee.[14]
In 2008, Nervous Cabaret was invited to perform at the Louvre museum in Paris.[15]
Band members
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Elyas Khan – vocals, guitar, bass, electronics
Fred Wright – cornet, recorder
Brian Geltner – drums, percussion, organ
Greg Wieczorek – drums, percussion
Don Undeen – baritone saxophone, clarine
Sam Kulik – trombone
Discography
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Nervous Cabaret – 2005 (France) Naïve Records (released in the United States in 2006); produced by Kenny Siegal; recorded at Old Soul Studios in Catskill, New York; mixed by Bryce Goggin at Trout Studios in Brooklyn, New York; mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound in New York City, New York
Drop Drop – 2007 CD / Naïve Records (released in the United States in 2009); produced by Kenny Siegal, recorded at Old Soul Studios in Catskill, New York; mixed by Bryce Goggin at Trout Studios in Brooklyn, New York; mastered by Fred Kevorkian at Avatar Studios in New York City, New York
Ecstatic Music for Savage Souls – 2003 EP/ ELab Recordings; produced and mastered by Danny Kadar
^The Karaoke Queen, Natalia (November 16, 2009). "Amanda Palmer Concert In review……". Archived from the original on February 10, 2015. Retrieved February 10, 2015. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
^WKNC (2009). "Concert Report: Amanda Palmer". Archived from the original on February 10, 2015. Retrieved February 10, 2015. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
^Aaron Drucker, Tara Prescott (September 24, 2012). Feminism in the Worlds of Neil Gaiman: Essays on the Comics, Poetry and Prose (1st ed.). McFarland & Company. pp. 210–220. ISBN 978-0786466368.