THAT 1 GUY
CSPS debut | Mike Silverman (aka That 1 Guy) is a classically trained 
bassist. From the age of 15, this gifted musician seemed destined for 
a musical career his parents could be proud of: playing bass in 
promising ensembles, winning a Dave Brubeck Jazz Scholarship 
competition, studying classical upright at the San Francisco 
Conservatory of Music and jazz bass at Los Medanos College. But at 
some point on the path to respectable mainstream success, something 
went fantastically wrong.
In 2003, Silverman wrote, recorded, produced and mastered the debut 
album from his demented alter ego, That 1 Guy — a magnificently 
insane one-man show that has been making waves across America since 
the late '90s. He made the record with an unwieldy homemade 
instrument called The Magic Pipe, wrote songs called "It's Raining 
Meat" and "Weasel Potpie," and titled the disc Songs In The Key Of 
Beotch. Whatever drove the mild-mannered Silverman to do this is 
debatable, but one thing is for sure: fans of the musically bizarre 
will be forever grateful.
That 1 Guy began quickly and unexpectedly, after Silverman finished a 
gig with his beloved Bay Area group The Fabulous Hedgehogs. After the 
club owner paid the five-piece band a meager $50, Silverman joked 
that the next time around he'd play the show alone. The owner took 
him up on the offer, and right then and there, That 1 Guy was born. 
In a fit of experimentation, Silverman removed all his bass strings 
except for one and picked up a drum machine as accompaniment. That 1 
Guy's first show, at Dr. Bombay's in San Francisco's Mission 
District, was a learning experience. The club had no stage, so 
Silverman performed standing on the bar, his head touching the 
ceiling, his microphone plugged into the jukebox.
"It was the worst gig ever, yet somehow my greatest musical 
accomplishment up to that point," Silverman reminisces.
Since that fateful night, Silverman has worked hard on perfecting his 
one-man show and building the beautiful monstrosity that is The Magic 
Pipe. Seven feet of galvanized steel and hardware store trinkets, the 
metallic, one-stringed instrument is brought to life by an array of 
electronic gadgets. Silverman claims the pipe, "not only has a 
limitless harmonic and sonic range, but limitless rhythmic 
possibilities as well."
When That 1 Guy performs live, it's his imagination that seems 
limitless. On top of his infectious, innovative style, the artist 
throws more avant-garde treats into the mix, like impassioned Whodini 
covers and electrified cowboy boots. His indisputably original show 
has attracted the attention of a wide range of artists, and as a 
result, Silverman has shared the stage with the likes of Ani 
DiFranco, Soul Coughing, Saul Williams, Bob Weir and Ratdog, Yo La 
Tengo, Fabolous, Drums & Tuba, Naughty By Nature and countless others.
On September 7, 2004, Righteous Babe Records gave Songs In The Key Of 
Beotch a proper release (it had already sold 10,000 copies via shows 
and that1guy.com). The future seems improbably bright for a man that 
sings about baked weasels and slaughtered sheep, all while slapping a 
huge hunk of metal. You might say it's a pipe dream come true. 
Thu Feb 8 | 8 pm
CSPS | 1103 Third St SE | Cedar Rapids
$9 advance | $11 day of show



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