Mary Prankster


Mary Prankster is the moniker for an American singer-songwriter, Prankster is primarily associated with Baltimore, who played a blend of alternative/indie music with frank lyrics. The name is a reference to Ken Kesey's Merry Pranksters. After over 1,000 live performances the Mary Prankster character was retired over "Pranksgiving Weekend" ; the woman behind Mary continues to work on other creative projects.
The musicians who have played in her band include Phil "The Machine" Tang, Jon "E. Cakes" Seidman, Dave "E. Rocket" Vergauwen, Mike Lackey, Cord Neal, Matt Collorafice, Terry Klawth, Andy Mabe, Cliff Retallick, Sam McCall and Michael Smith.

Life and career

Her first radio single was "Tits and Whiskey" from album Blue Skies Over Dundalk, a 1:40 song which she called "my attempt at writing the most obnoxious song ever", and which contained the word "fuck" thirteen times. This did not stop local radio station WHFS from playing the song daily for several weeks. WHFS also arranged for her to play a free roadside show on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway that was quickly shut down by the police due to the traffic back-ups that it created and landed her a spot opening for They Might Be Giants at a sold-out show in Washington, DC, the singer having been banned from playing clubs in her hometown of Annapolis due to controversial lyrics.
Following the release of Roulette Girl she left Fowl Records to create Palace Coup Records. Roulette Girl was re-released by PCR, while Blue Skies Over Dundalk was combined with the Mata Hari EP and a bonus track to create the album Blue Skies Forever in 2001.
That same year she recorded the "Love Has A Rumble" single with Baltimore Rock-Reggae band Colouring Lesson. The single was released to international and domestic radio stations.
In 2002 she recorded Tell Your Friends with producer Mitch Easter at The Fidelitorium in Kernersville, North Carolina. The album was mixed by Shelly Yakus and made the CMJ charts due to extensive nationwide college radio play. Prankster recruited North Carolina musicians Andy Mabe and Terry Klawth for the Tell Your Friends tour which culminated in a recorded performance at Washington, DC's 9:30 Club that became the 2004 release "Lemonade: LIVE".
In 2004 the entire Mary Prankster catalog, including singles, became available on iTunes and other digital music sites.
In 2005, she retired the name Mary Prankster, moved to New York and did voice-over work for TV commercials. She went back to school and moved to New England.
In 2016, she reconnected with Baltimore producer, Steve Wright, and they agreed to work on a new album, "Thickly Settled," released in November 2019.
In 2017 she made her live return by playing 2 live shows for Pranksgiving weekend.
Comedy Dynamics acquired and will release Mary Prankster's musical comedy special, Mary Prankster: LIVE at the Ottobar, recorded in November 2017 in Baltimore.
The Washington Area Music Association has nominated her for nine Wammies, two of which she won - Best Alternative Female Vocalist in 1999 and Best Alternative Rock Female Vocalist in 2000. "Blue Skies Forever" also won second place in the Just Plain Folks 2006 Music Awards Punk Album category. Her music has been promoted by Dr. Demento and she has also enjoyed heavy rotation on the Red Peters show on Sirius Satellite Radio.
Her logo is based on that of National Bohemian, a Maryland beer. The cover of Blue Skies Over Dundalk is based on can designs of "Natty Boh", and Roulette Girl contains a track named "Rational Bohemian". The cover of Roulette Girl features a plate spinning performer from the People's Circus of China, the cover of Tell Your Friends is a vintage image of a telephone operator licensed from the Seattle Historical Society and the cover of Lemonade: LIVE is an homage to Countrytime Lemonade.

Discography

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