Thursday, November 5, 2015

Cyndi Cresswell Cook: Comedy Diva with the Funky Soul!

Cyndi Cresswell Cook:  Comedy Diva with the Funky Soul!


I think there's nothing better than a bright combination of pop music with a good dash of humor and if you're like me on this than look no further than the brightest star ever to arise from the quiet little town of Hanover, Mass.  I'm speaking of the immensely talented singer/songwriter and one-time stand up comic, Cyndi Cresswell Cook!



A one time stand-up comedienne, who used to perform under the name of Cyndi Stiles.  She's written jokes for the Judy Brown Joke Books and when she is not performing around the Massachusetts area, she is the owner and manager of an apartment complex located outside of Hanover.

Gifted with an expressive face and an even more expressive voice, Cyndi and her songs recalls the light humorous efforts of Cyndi Lauper and Julie Brown.  With a funky style and an ear for catchy tunes, Cyndi has something to offer anyone.

Her surreal Zombie Wonderland, happily reminds us that the X-Mas holiday is for everyone, even the Walking Dead!  I'm certain that even Daryl Dixon would agree that's something to smile about for the upcoming Zombie Apocalypse.

Cyndi brings real soul to her Would You Tune My Air Guitar?  Joined with a talented combo band of musicians with their invisible instruments, Cyndi tells a tale of longing and promise that clearly demonstrates a flair for the dramatic.

Meds has a great hippy, dippy beat that explores the possibilities of co-dependency and medication therapy.  Maybe mixing your meds has some advantages, huh?

Drivers Ed is my personal favorite Cyndi song.  Starting with a snappy rock-a-billy guitar lick, it soon proceeds to a driving sing-along about the hazards of being a drivers education teacher in a world of hapless, clueless students.  This song reminded me of the comic songsters from my teenage years, like Da Yoopers of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  A band most famous for their Rusty Chevrolet song, a tune often heard on old radio Dr. Demento show.

I highly recommend going to her website ( http://cyndicc.com/about.html ) and take a look at her inventive musical videos ( a Keep The Edge Studios production. ).  It's always great to see a great talent at their promising start and I'm sure you'll agree when you see Cyndi perform!





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