Jonathan Coulton

Jonathan Coulton is OK with being a geek. After all, his geekiness is the key to his success as a musician who writes about mad scientists, sad robots and being a code monkey. "I'm lucky in that the things I am interested in and the things that I write about...
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Jonathan Coulton is OK with being a geek. After all, his geekiness is the key to his success as a musician who writes about mad scientists, sad robots and being a code monkey.

“I’m lucky in that the things I am interested in and the things that I write about happen to resonate with the people who basically own the Internet,” he allows.

In 2005, Coulton left his job as a computer programmer to pursue music full-time. He kicked things off with a project called Thing a Week, a commitment to record and release a song every week on his Web site. After several of those songs—most notably, a folky cover of “Baby Got Back” and a touching ballad of the travails of a programmer called “Code Monkey”—became minor hits, his decision to leave proved prudent.

These days, Coulton is moving ever closer to world domination. He’s released a number of albums, tours frequently and has a concert DVD called BEST.CONCERT.EVER coming out in March. Then there’s his Web site, his YouTube videos, his Twitter feed, MySpace, Facebook…

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