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John Forster (musician)

John Marshall Forster is an American cabaret musician, satirist, songwriter, composer, lyricist, and record producer. He has released several solo and collaborative albums, and has also worked on several revues and musicals.

Career
Musicals and revues Forster wrote the music and lyrics for the musical comedy special How to Eat Like a Child, based on the book of the same name by Delia Ephron, as well as those for the satirical revue A Good Swift Kick. He also founded the satirical revue "The Proposition" while an undergraduate at Harvard University which played in Cambridge, Massachusetts and in New York City. He also wrote the satirical revue "Both Barrels: A Salvo of John Forster Songs", which ran in Los Angeles in the late 1990s. For a musical adaptation of the immensely popular novel Freaky Friday by Mary Rodgers, he wrote the music and lyrics, with Mary Rodgers writing the book. After hearing the album, Tom Lehrer, to whom Forster has often been compared, wrote that "You don't need me anymore, now you have John Forster to kick around." The album received an Indie Award honorable mention for best comedy album. In 1997, Forster released the album Helium, followed by The Official Bootleg Album in 1998. ==Discography==
Discography
SOLO - writer / producer • Entering Marion (Philo, 1993) • Helium (Philo, 1997) • The Official Bootleg Album (Limousine, 1998) COLLABORATIONS - co-writer/co-producer • Broadsides: A Miscellany of Musical Opinion (with Tom Chapin) (Sundance, 2010) • " Family Tree" (Sony) • "Moonboat" (Sony) • "Mother Earth"(Sony) ==References==
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