Middle Aged Dad Jam Band
about the artist
Ken Marino and David Wain met at NYU in 1988 where they co-founded the legendary sketch comedy group THE STATE. They stayed friends and collaborators over the years, working together on movies like Role Models, Wet Hot American Summer and Wanderlust and TV shows like Childrens Hospital, Medical Police and of course The State. Ken also has acted in literally every television series, and currently stars on The Other Two ( HBO) and Party Down ( Starz).
They are ALSO middle-aged dads and wannabe rockstars. So recently they got together with a group of other old friends (some dads,…
MoreKen Marino and David Wain met at NYU in 1988 where they co-founded the legendary sketch comedy group THE STATE. They stayed friends and collaborators over the years, working together on movies like Role Models, Wet Hot American Summer and Wanderlust and TV shows like Childrens Hospital, Medical Police and of course The State. Ken also has acted in literally every television series, and currently stars on The Other Two ( HBO) and Party Down ( Starz).
They are ALSO middle-aged dads and wannabe rockstars. So recently they got together with a group of other old friends (some dads, some not; some middle aged, some not) and started jamming, playing a diverse songbook of classic rock, pop, Motown, alt, New Orleans, favorites from the 60s, 70s and 80s.
When clips of these jam sessions went viral on social media, it led to some sold-out live shows in Los Angeles and San Francisco which solidified the Middle Aged Dad Jam Band as "the most exciting and straight-up best live show in decades." ( NY Times)*
The band is:
Ken Marino – lead vocal
David Wain – drums
Frank Barrera – guitar
Sweet Teddy P – bass
Jon Spurney – keys/guitar
Jordan Katz – trumpet
Henry Wain – sax
…and a large revolving group of amazing guests which have included "Weird Al" Yankovic, Joe Lo Truglio, Jackie Tohn and Kerri Kenney.
*This quote is not technically from the New York Times – it was something David Wain said to himself while doing the New York Times crossword.