Rob Zabrecky will be performing at Pop Haydn’s Shindig! Thursday, March 31st in North Hollywood, California.
The show will be at Caldwell Hall at Faith Presbyterian Church, 5000 Colfax Ave. Plenty of free parking on the street and in the parking lot.
There will be plenty of tickets available at the door.
Doors open at 6:00 pm for our food & vendors; show starts at 7:00 pm.
Rob Zabrecky was born and raised in Burbank, California. From 1989 to 1999 he was the singer-songwriter and bassist for the Los Angeles group Possum Dixon.
The band, originally hailing from Silver Lake, released three albums during the 1990s.
During the mid-1990s, he stumbled into magic and has since become a performer and award-winning magician at the Magic Castle in Hollywood, California.
In the mid-2000s he began a career in acting and has since landed roles in films, major network television programs, and commercials.
After his music career ended Zabrecky has worked throughout the United States and Japan as a magician. In magic, he is best known for an aberrant magician character in which he combines irreverent dark humor, mentalism, and the artful use of elongated pauses during performances. Since 2002 he has been a regular performer at the Magic Castle.
In 2003 he formed the off-beat magic trio, The Unholy Three in the basement of that establishment by presenting a provocative Dada-esque combination of wizardry and off-beat humor. In 2011 and 2012 he was voted “Stage Magician of the Year” by the Academy of Magical Arts. In 2014 he was voted “Parlour Magician of the Year” by the Academy of Magical Arts.
He has also been the featured magician at annual magic conventions worldwide and appeared on the cover of magic-related journals and periodicals including Genii and the Mandala.
Was host of Who’s Hoo, an on-line interview talk show for members of the Academy Arts at the Magic Castle, which he co-created with his wife, Tommi Zabrecky. Since airing in 2008, Zabrecky interviewed over 85 Magic Castle luminaries and performing members including co-founder Milt Larsen.
In 2011, Magic Magazine described him as, “A unique persona, highly reminiscent of Norman Bates, with a bit of Rod Serling in the mix — a psycho from the Twilight Zone, doing magic.”
Bonnie Gordon will be performing in Pop Haydn’s Shindig! in North Hollywood this Thursday night (March 31st). The show will be in Caldwell Hall at Faith Presbyterian Church, 5000 Colfax Ave. Plenty of free parking on the street and in the parking lot.
There will be plenty of tickets available at the door.
Doors open at 6:00 pm for our food & vendors; show starts at 7:00 pm.
Nicknamed by her “Uncle Pop” as the ‘Louisiana Songbird,’ Bonnie is most recognized for her time on ABC’s inventively fun fantasy/reality show, The Quest (now streaming on Netflix!)
If her face doesn’t seem familiar to you, then perhaps her voice will… From video games to anime, some of her voiceover credits include Street Fighter V (Rainbow Mika), Ikki Tousen (Soujin); Guided Fate Paradox (Frunetti/Misery); Demon Gaze for PSVita (Comit, Chronos, and Pluto).
Bonnie’s most recent project is The Library Bards – a nerd parody band that takes top 40 hits and transforms them into nerdy, geek-tastic tunes.
Her future plans include living off of cheese plates and world domination.
Jack Dagger will be performing this Thursday Night (March 31st) at Pop Haydn’s Shindig!in North Hollywood. The show will be at Caldwell Hall at Faith Presbyterian Church, 5000 Colfax Ave.
Plenty of free parking on the street and in the parking lot.
There will be plenty of tickets available at the door.
Doors open at 6:00 pm for our food & vendors; show starts at 7:00 pm.
The King of Fling is a world renowned knife throwing comedian.
He has been inducted into the International Knife Throwers Hall of Fame as a Living Legend, won several World Championships, and has invented the first new knife throwing stunt in almost a hundred years: The Jack Knife – Cucumber Slice (as Seen on The Tonight Show with Conan O’Brien).
The King of Fling was recognized by People magazine in 2008 as one of the Sexiest Men Alive (in Sexiest A-Z, as “K for Knife Thrower”).
He worked on Paddington Bear with Nicole Kidman, You Don’t Mess with the Zohan with Adam Sandler, Monk with Tony Shaloub, and BONES with David Boreanaz and Emily Deschanel.
He was featured on History channel’s More Extreme Marksmen, Stan Lee’s Superhuman, and all five TOP SHOT Seasons as the world’s most accurate marksman and expert in the field of knife throwing.
Pop Haydn is not originally from the 21st Century himself, but has been trapped here with a bunch of other maroons from another, very different time and place.
Pop is a magician, comedian, musician and medicine pitchman. He is a past Vice-President of the Magic Castle in Hollywood, California, and has been named performing "Magician of the Year" six times, winning in the categories--Stage, Close-Up, Parlor, and Bar.
He is the co-founder with Chef Anton of School for Scoundrels.
Friends of Soapy Smith
Website for the friends of badman Jefferson Randolph “Soapy” Smith, the King of the Frontier Con Men. Run by his great-grandson and biographer, Jeff Smith.