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Adam & Joe - Song Wars Vol. 2

Song Wars Vol. 2 by Adam & Joe

Adam & Joe s Song Wars Volume 2 is a 22 track collection of comedy songs written and performed by Adam Buxton & Joe Cornish. The songs were originally written for a feature called Song Wars, broadcast weekly on their Saturday morning BBC 6 Music show. Their show pulls in the highest number of listeners on the 6 music station. For the feature, listeners vote for the best of two tracks the written around the same subject. In this album we present the best of those songs. Sales Points: - Song Wars Volume 1 reached Number 1 on the iTunes comedy charts beating Flight Of The Concords. - The pairs podcast s are regularly in the top 10 podcasts on iTunes - Adam & Joe have a dedicated fan base who have very little physical A&J product they can own. - Artwork by Adam Buxton. Loads of Adam & Joe exclusive images and material inside. - Adam & Joe will return to the radio in December which will assist promotion of the album - Full Press campaign is beginning (excellent coverage from all magazines on the previous release) - Timed perfectly for Christmas. - YouTube video campaign by Adam (Adam s YouTube videos regularly receive 500k plays) Adam & Joe Information: Adam and Joe have presented their award winning Saturday morning BBC 6 Music show since 2007 (Gold Sony Comedy Award 2010, 3 Silver Sony Awards in 2009). The pair have been on hiatas while Joe finishes filming his directorial feature fill debut Attack The Block, but will return to 6 Music in December timed perfectly with the release of the record. Together they hosted The Adam and Joe Show on Channel 4 from 1996 - 2001. They won the Royal Television Society Best Newcomers Award in 1998, published The Adam and Joe Book in 1999, and presented BBC Three's coverage of the Glastonbury Festival in 2000 and 2002. In 2003, Buxton and Cornish presented Adam and Joe Go Tokyo, a Tokyo-based magazine show covering Japanese pop culture for BBC Three and BBC One. The same year they began hosting a show on UK radio station Xfm, filling in for Ricky Gervais on Saturday afternoons. When Gervais left the station they took over permanently, and continued to present the Saturday morning show, until Summer 2006 when they made the move the BBC 6 music Saturday morning slot.

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