Wednesday, December 15, 2021
2:30 pm EST
The Gothsicles roll in from Boston bringing an energetic performance of 20 years’ worth of industrial music and video with a comic flair about everything from the videogame Contra to the world’s most amazing animals. As COMA Music Magazine said, “The Gothsicles are one of the forerunners in industrial music for the nerdy masses.”
4:00 pm EST
Celebrated steampunk band Victor Sierra will be regaling us from Paris, France, with songs of the airship Hydrogen Queen and the adventures of its crew. The band invites you to go beyond the horizon line, to go for the strange, to be stirred in unison, and to live unpredictable experiences!
5:30 pm EST
Sassafrass is a singing group led by science fiction author and Pegasus-nominated composer Ada Palmer. They perform original a cappella music with fantasy, mythology and science fiction themes. Noted for their close harmonies and their intricate narrative lyrics, Sassafrass unveiled their Norse song cycle Sundown: Whispers of Ragnarok at Balticon in 2013.
7:00 pm EST
Amy McNally is that chick in a skirt and no shoes who sits on the floor with a violin and a stash of Pixy Stix. Yeah, that one, with the hair. She’s been hanging around jam circles like that for 20 years and playing fiddle for over 30 years now. Playing with multiple bands, singing with Lady Mondegreen, performing guerrilla accompaniment, and on recordings with assorted musicians and rogues, she does folk, Celtic, and historical music too, but considers herself a filker first.
Ben Newman is a singer-songwriter and filker who writes songs on a wide variety of topics: science fiction and fantasy, religion (several), science and computers, and many more. He writes original melodies and borrows tunes from other songwriters, soundtracks, and media such as movies and video games.
Thursday, December 16, 2021
11:30 am EST
1:00 pm EST
Lawrence Dean first encountered filk at the Brighton Worldcon in 1979. He wrote his first sci-fi song, “The Ballad of Arthur Dent,” in 1980 and is active in UK filk. Lawrence has written over 135 songs, nearly half of which are filk or filk-related. The rest are a mix of folk, country, and contemporary. His music has been performed and recorded by professional folksingers and fellow filkers across America, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Lawrence is the winner of the 2021 Pegasus Awards for Best Filk Song and Best Writer/Composer.
Concert: Lynn Gold & Roberta Rogow
This is a pair of 30-minute concerts by Lynn Gold and Roberta Rogow. Roberta is from North Jersey. Lynn is a “naturalized” Californian. This will be a battle of the North vs. the South—of New Jersey! Watch two women correct each others’ pronunciations while making you laugh and think.
2:30 pm EST
Have you ever wanted to hear a Disney princess singing about the things you love–board games, ninjas, and krakens? Rhiannon’s Lark is happy to make your wish come true. This geek-goddess-girl tackles everything from T. Rex to moral dilemmas with insightful lyrics, gorgeous vocals, and gentle humor.
4:00 pm EST
5:30 pm EST
7:00 pm EST
Wreck The System is a DC-area nerdcore hip-hop band who blends other genres—including rock, EDM, dirty pop, dubstep, chiptune, and pretty much anything they want—into their music. Wreck The System is known for their energetic and amazing stage shows. Their fans identify with their overall message, which is “Be who you are without fear!”
8:30 pm EST
Friday, December 17, 2021
11:30 am EST
Concert: Kathleen Sloan & Merav Hoffman
After spending years listening to music and singing the occasional harmony, Kathleen started solo performing after she moved to Denver, Colorado, in 1989. Since then, her clear soprano has braced many filk cons. Her award-winning songs are guaranteed to delight. Merav Hoffman lives in New Jersey and while best known for her harmonies is a marvelous solo performer as well. She is an accomplished songwriter and her concert is guaranteed to delight.
1:00 pm EST
For 25 years, The Chromatics have been a high-energy vocal band on a mission to delight audiences with a full spectrum of songs about science, technology, life, and their intersections. They have taken their astronomically correct a cappella songs (a project called AstroCappella) from coast to coast, and their CD has flown in space (for realz!). Here on earth they’ve captivated young and old alike in many places, including the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage.
2:30 pm EST
Concert: Seanan McGuire and Dead Sexy
In addition to being a professional author, Seanan McGuire is an award-winning singer/songwriter and an active member of the filk community. She says, “This is both because I love music, and because I have always specialized in acquiring way too many hobbies.” Seanan’s songs range from serious love songs, to sultry ballads about mad scientists, to educational songs about epidemiology. Come to this lively concert to hear Seanan and her backup band, Dead Sexy, perform songs by Seanan and others.
5:30 pm EST
Concert: Blibbering Humdingers
These magical masters of musical hijinks and mayhem will wizard rock the tea towel right off your house elf! Their unique blend of 80s new wave, 50s do-wop, straight up pop rock, and old-timey sing-songy comedy will leave you laughing and crying for more. They draw inspiration from the Harry Potter series, Doctor Who, the SCA, Medieval fantasy, science fiction, and all kinds of delightfully, geeky fandomness.
Devo Spice is a nerdy comedy rapper from New Jersey who has been called “the red-headed stepson of ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic and Eminem.” Over funky beats with crisp, clear vocals, Devo raps about technology, Doctor Who, life’s daily frustrations, and even ridiculous suggestions sent in by his fans. His synchronized video just adds to the hilarity. He performs regularly across the country at science fiction conventions, music clubs, comedy clubs, and any place that has a sense of humor.
7:00 pm EST
For 30 years the DC-area band KIVA has been entertaining and enthralling audiences with their percussive, acoustic, worldbeat ensemble, celebrating the magic of nature and ancient bardic traditions with music that opens the heart and heals the spirit. The band combines strong vocal harmonies with rich and diverse acoustic and electric instrumentation, performing originals, traditionals, and covers. The musicians are inspired by many cultures, spiritual disciplines, and musical styles.
“Weird Al” with more books, Jonathan Coulton with more jokes, Carlin with more Cthulhu. Since 1985, Tom Smith has been breaking hearts, minds, and laws of propriety and physics with his insane blend of sf/fantasy, life with computers, pop culture, politics, and puns. More than 20 albums later, he maintains the best is yet to come.
8:30 pm EST
DisCon III is pleased to provide the occasion for Chris Weber’s first filk concert for a convention in many years. Long a fixture of the West Coast filk scene, Chris has written and performed songs inspired by the fiction of Gordon R. Dickson, Philip Jose Farmer, Tim Powers, and others.
10:00 pm EST
Concert: Carla Ulbrich and Joe Giacoio
Carla Ulbrich and Joe Giacoio are married singer songwriters. Carla Ulbrich is a comical singer-songwriter and guitarist whose biggest musical influences were Sesame Street, camp songs, and cat food commercials. She has a love of the absurdities of ordinary life, a somewhat twisted viewpoint, and a way with words. Joe Giacoio has won a number of awards for his unique guitar-playing style and quirky songwriting.
Saturday, December 18, 2021
11:30 am EST
Concert: Matt Leger and Mary Mulholland
Mary Mulholland and her husband Matt Leger are talented musicians and songwriters hailing from the Atlanta area. Mary is a songbird. Matt copes with the mundanity of existence and his own attention-deficit disorder by writing songs, alternately funny (he hopes) and serious (the sad outcome of early exposure to the oeuvres of Barry Manilow, Neil Diamond, and Percy Faith).
Sara Henya is a singer-songwriter and harpist based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her music can best be described as fantasy pop, combining the fun of pop music and the ethereal sound of the harp. Sara incorporates imaginative, fairy-like visuals that allow her audience to feel completely immersed in her colorful fantasy world. Though passionate, she never takes herself too seriously, incorporating humor into her music and performances.
2:30 pm EST
Concert: Kenny Young and the Eggplants
Claiming to be from Brooklyn (but possibly from outer space), Kenny Young and the Eggplants play intergalactic folk-and-roll songs about giant squirrels, scary bits of cheese, super-powered frogs, and Martian garden gnomes. “They mix brainy, funny lyrics with a fine sense of what makes pop music wonderful.” — Dr. Demento. Their tunes can be heard on countless college radio shows and on the BBC; they won a coveted Herald Angel award at Scotland’s Edinburgh Fringe Festival.
7:00 pm EST
Concert: Kim the Comic Book Goddess
Kim the Comic Book Goddess plays a mean keyboard, is like a cross between Tom Lehrer and Meat Loaf, and sings with a voice like Natalie Merchant about many more topics than just comic books. She’s the surprise around the corner, but not in your cereal box, because she never really liked chickens anyway.
Massachusetts’ Marnen Laibow-Koser is a computer geek who has been studying and playing music since the tender age of three and composing for nearly as long. He’s a multi-instrumentalist performing mostly classical and Anglo-American folk music, and when he’s not streaming a concert to a convention like this, he can be found playing at numerous contra and English country dances.
8:30 pm EST
Concert: Batya “The Toon” Wittenberg
Batya “The Toon” Wittenberg is a self-described successful transplant to New York City. As a lyricist she has a sharp wit. Batya’s songs can bring you to tears— tears of laughter, tears of joy, tears of beauty. Her songs span a wide range of genres, from folk to rap and beyond.