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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Re: Thoughts on Stage Names
My issue with Jimmy results from a tic of my entire life being scolded for making sure people called me by my name from my father (who resented Eddie turning into Eddeh Lee-uh) we're from texas. And i do a lot of dry, dark stuff. Initially I was writing a lot about texas related things so it felt easy. Tex was a nickname begrudgingly given me by over 3 sets of friends.
I've also considered rolling with it. I can imagine my grandpapa Wilhelm calling me 'Jimmy' in his staccato german accent. Right now I've stuck to open mics. Too many to count really but the ones I make a habit of doing are Tavern at the End of the World 8 Weds (Charlestown), Grandma's Basement 9 Thurs (Fenway). And I sporadically hit up somerville (sally o'brien's, razzy's) monday, and Skellig in Waltham on Tues. There are more and some just starting as well. Would say I've put 4months of stage time in and a year of journaling before I got the nerve to go up. Lots of great things here. I've often thought of doing it as Jay Nixon. jim and jimmy make the hair on the back of my neck stand up. as far as the Z coming out in the james/nixon transition this has been a regular issue and one of the ones I'd sorta forgotten when I brought this up. I think it's settled that tex will be a no go (unless maybe i'm playin lubbock or amarillo) but perhaps there's something to J. nixon my middle name is Lee. j. lee. nixon? j. l. nixon? jill nixon? that'll shock 'em! sigh... this is fun to think about after hours of writing...
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Re: Thoughts on Stage Names
I don't think you should be so worried about what your name sounds like. Tex Nixon is trying way too hard. Just go with whatever you're called on a day to day basis. This thread is weird.
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Not that it's weird NOT to be concerned. Jay Nixon seems excellent. PG-13 was 100% right about James Nixon not working well, I was just thinking about the syllabic merits. I automatically assume one syllable first name and two syllable last name is good, but it's not always the case.
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Boston
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Re: Thoughts on Stage Names
I would be curious to see how the same set does with or without a British accent.
Matt Walsh mentioned on the recent Marc Maron podcast that fat people tend to get bigger laughs for the same joke, I'm just wondering if something similar applies. British accents certainly do sound better than American, that's for sure.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Re: Thoughts on Stage Names
If I had a choice between seeing Jimmy Nixon or Tex Nixon or Cuntnibble Nixon I would probably see the one who was funny.
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Re: Thoughts on Stage Names
I once thought of going by my middle name 'Martin' because I wanted a job in Hollywood, and Marty makes me sound more Jewish, and Jews run Hollywood. Then I turned 15, and tried to stereotype less.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Brooklyn
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Re: Thoughts on Stage Names
in my case i need a stage name because another comic in town has the exact same name as me. he's successful, i'm doing open mics. but every time i try to get on people are like "are you HIM?" expressing excitement that someone so well established would come to their mic. and then i have to disappoint them and say no. plus how awful would it be if i ever did a booked show and people came thinking they'd see one comic and instead they saw me?
so while i love my given name, in this arena i have to cast it off for another. i just use my mom's maiden name. |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Re: Thoughts on Stage Names
Yeah just do whatever you like best. Probably what you use normally. If there's something weird like you specifically know of somebody with the exact same name.
If you REALLY hate somebody changing your name then let them know beforehand/afterwards. If they give you shit, or do it anyway, then fuck 'em. Either chew'em out or don't come back. Certainly don't consider your act AT ALL when deciding, holy shit. James, Jim, or Jimmy can still be just as much from Texas. When you run out of shit to say about Texas or just get sick of it you'll still be "Tex". And worse people will start saying it with an annoying southern drawl: "Well, lookee who we got heeeere! well why don't ch'all give a biig rounda applause fur Teeeeeeeex Nnnnnnnixon!!!" People are assholes. Get use to it and don't let it affect you. |
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