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Adam Brodsky : ウィキペディア英語版
Adam Brodsky
Adam Brodsky is a locally popular anti-folk singer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.〔 In 2003, he attained the Guinness World Record for the Fastest Tour by Solo Performer with 50 shows in 50 states in 50 days.
==Background==

Brodsky frequently refers to himself as "the Dork", or "Dorkboy". To highlight this, he has a tattoo, similar to Robert Indiana's sculpture, portrayed in Philadelphia's LOVE Park, proclaiming him a DORK. His songs typically feature self-deprecation, religion (especially Judaism), suicide, and rejection. His albums often include banter made between sets during performances.
His self-owned label is Permanent Records, which he started in the mid-1990s.〔 Among the artists who have recorded under it are Todd Young,〔 Butch Ross, EDO, Greg Simon, Pete Chambers and Steph Hayes.
In 2000, he was named the Best Folk Performer in the Philadelphia City Paper Music Awards. That year, he also developed a side project called, "A Brief History of Folk Music." Contrary to his raucous shows, it was primarily aimed at children.〔(Adam Brodsky ), Antifolkonline.com, Retrieved January 25, 2010〕
Between August 3, 2003 and September 21, 2003, Brodsky set the Guinness World Record for the Fastest Tour by Solo Performer with 50 shows in 50 states in 50 days, and then performed in Washington DC the following night.〔("Hats off to punk-folk singer-songwriter Adam Brodsky who completed his ambitious '50 States...")〕〔(World Record Authenticated ): A Nation Rejoices, AdamBrodsky.com (February 13, 2004), Retrieved January 25, 2010〕
Brodsky allows audience members to record his live performances. In 2003, Mary Krause of Permanent Records gave permission for fan-made recordings of Brodsky's shows to be hosted on the Internet Archive.
Adam removed himself a self-imposed "hibernation" and went back on the road in April 2008 with shows in Hoboken, NJ; Boston, MA; Schenectady, NY and Ithaca, NY, with Steph Hayes from Steph Hayes and The Good Problems.〔(A Small Tour To The North ), AdamBrodsky.com (March 28, 2008), Retrieved January 25, 2010〕

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