God's Pottery

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God's Pottery
MediumStand-up
television
Years active2005-Present
Subject(s)Religion
MembersWilson Hall
Krister Johnson
Websitehttp://godspottery.com/

God's Pottery is a New York City faux-Christian[1] acoustic music and comedy duo. Its members are Wilson Hall (as "Jeremiah Smallchild") and Krister Johnson (as "Gideon Lamb"). They are both from New York City.[2]

Background[edit]

The duo often would just mess around and make up fake bands.[3] While Hall was on vacation he came up with a Christian band idea and wrote some funny song titles.[3] Before they knew it they were writing lyrics and began performing in rooms in downtown NYC.[3]

Career[edit]

Initially the idea was to goof around, but quickly comedians like Eugene Mirman and the Upright Citizens Brigade invited the duo to perform on their shows.[3]

They made the act into an hour long show and traveled to Edinburgh Festival Fringe and signed with Mirman's manager.[3]

The angle comedically was it was ludicrous, but there was no winking. We were always deeply in character. And we always took it seriously.
— Krister Johnson[3]

God's Pottery appeared on the sixth season of the NBC reality show Last Comic Standing. They were selected as semi-finalists in the New York City audition, then selected as finalists after a performance in Las Vegas, Nevada. They were eliminated along with Esther Ku in the first head-to-head elimination round on Episode 7, finishing in 12th place.[3]

The duo released an EP from Comedy Central Records entitled Live at Comix in December 2007.

They also wrote the book What Would God's Pottery Do.

References[edit]

  1. ^ http://www.funnysong.com/2008/07/gods-pottery-fake-or-real-christians.asp
  2. ^ "Content marketing is destroying journalism". 2 April 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "BA #238: Krister Johnson". the Box Angeles podcast. August 5, 2018.