So our good friends Corey & Chumlee from Pawn Stars graced the Tonight Show’s stage early this week to spread the good word about their show and all the great things happening over at the History Channel. As many of you may or may not know, Jingle Punks wrote the theme song to Pawn Stars, and we’ve got to be honest – it makes us a little proud to hear it covered by the Tonight Show Band. Check it out!
Archive for July, 2010
Jingle Punks on Leno – sort of…
Thursday, July 22nd, 2010Things You Can’t Do in LA
Wednesday, July 21st, 20101) Jaywalk…
Video Blog: 1299
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010Well it’s that time again, the time when the Jingle Punks All Stars take to the streets with their country ways and their catchy tunes. Or in this case, take to the cozy confines of the Jingle Punks saloon and/or office. So sit back, kick your feet up and enjoy this little ditty.
Jingle Artist Spotlight: Gambit
Thursday, July 8th, 2010Our good friends Gambit and Randy Slavin teamed up recently to put together this new video for the cut “This Town” off their most recent EP, The Gambit.
We really dig this video and think you will too, so without further adieu, we present, Gambit.
Music in Odd Place: I Love Monsters
Friday, July 2nd, 2010I Love Monsters is a band Jingle Punks loves…We recently placed them in the series Entourage and as a sign of appreciation we decided to make them our guinea pigs for a new concept we are going to call: Jingle Punks Presents: Music in Odd Places. This video was shot before their headlining show at Mercury Lounge and gives you a really good sense of their power pop personalities. Think of them as Cheap Trick meets XTC and Devo with a dash of Gang of Four mixed in for good measure.
More on them here:
www.myspace.com/ilovemonsters
Video Blog #1099: Bulletproof
Thursday, July 1st, 2010Recently Jingle Punks formed a rogue division called the Jingle Punks All Stars featuring real life hillbillies that are setting out to cover every awesome song ever written in their own unique style. Their secret weapon is authentic Appalachian instruments and the Asian Charlie Daniels, also known as Shota – yes, that’s his real name. Without further adieu we present La Roux’s Bulletproof, which apparently we um, wrote? …not really. But maybe…