Scod, Yon and Gatesy are Tripod - one of the most popular and prolific comedy acts working in Australia today. There are number of facts that are both interesting and informative to know about them:
Fact 1: There are 3 of them.
Scod is the geeky one with the guitar and the glasses.
Gatesy Sings quite well and wants to play guitar.
Yon He’s shorter. He’s weirder. He wants to play guitar but will settle for the trumpet.
Fact 2: They are funny but their songs are also quite nice to listen to.
Fact 3: They have toured together a great deal and have never seen each other nude.
2008 has been massive. Tripod have been on an overseas gigging spree, including shows in London on The World Stands Up and at the Leicester Comedy Festival, the Just for Laughs Festival in Montreal, Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre in both New York and Los Angeles, a week of shows in Singapore and heading back across the Tasman for the Christchurch Cabaret Festival.
Tripod got to satisfy their inner Rock Gods by performing 3 huge shows at The Forum Theatre in Melbourne, as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, as well as appearing at numerous music festivals across Australia, including the Woodford Folk Festival, the Gympie Music Muster and the Falls Festival.
They’ve also just wrapped up in the studio recording their first ever Christmas Album, to be released in time to put in your stocking at the end of 2008.
Did someone say busy?!
2007 was just as big for Tripod. Their live show How to Train An Attack Dog From Scratch (a made up history of the funny song), played at the Adelaide Fringe Festival and Melbourne International Comedy Festival, and was also nominated for 4 Green Room Awards, Melbourne’s Premier Arts Awards.
Tripod had a successful return to the New Zealand Comedy Festival in May and returned to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August for the first time in nearly ten years, performing in the delectable Spiegel Garden to sell out houses and rave reviews.
Tripod also spent many a Saturday night on your TV screens in 2007, as core cast members for ABC TV’s, variety program, The Sideshow.
Oh, and there were also nominated for the Aria for Best Comedy Album Award for their Album, Songs from Self Saucing.
“    one of the funniest things happening in Edinburgh right now. Or possibly the world… there’s hardly time to catch your breath in between bouts of uncontrollable laughter… these guys are unbelievable musicians too. Sometimes five stars just aren’t enough” The Scotsman, Edinburgh
"These guys are good. These guys are great. These guys are jaw-hang-wide-open,-drool-slowly-drip-out brilliant" Herald Sun, Melbourne
"Obscenely talented. A festival highlight." The Age, Melbourne
"Tripod could be a comedy trio or just a very strange, very talented rock band" Adelaide Advertiser
"Terrifically funny. Out of this world" Sun Herald, Sydney
"A beautifully performed rollercoaster ride of captivating nonsense, fabulous comedy and music... definitely go and see them!" The Scotsman
“If you see nothing else all festival, Tripod is the one to see. They may be Australian, but they’re brilliant. ” NZ Herald
“They write proper songs, they put proper jokes into them, and they perform them with classy style.” chortle.co.uk
“    A Must See” NZ Herald |
Television
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| 2008 |
The World Stands Up
(Headline Spots) |
IMWP - UK |
| 2008 |
Australia Day Live
(Guest Spot) |
Nine Network |
| 2007 |
The Sideshow
(Core Cast Members) |
ABC-TV |
| 2005 |
World Comedy Tour
(Stand Up Appearance) |
Nine Network |
| 2005 |
Seriously Funny Melbourne Comedy FestivalSpecial (Hosts)
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Network TEN |
| 2004 |
My Top 11
(Guest Programmers)
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Music Max |
| 2004 |
Rage - Guest Programmers |
ABC-TV |
| 2004 |
Celebrate Australia Day
(Stand up comedy appearance) |
Network TEN |
| 2003 |
Before the Game
(Stand up comedy appearance) |
Network TEN |
| 2003-04 |
skitHOUSE
(Core cast members & writers) |
Network TEN |
| 2001-04 |
Rove Live
(Stand up comedy appearances x 4) |
Network TEN |
| 1997-03 |
Good Morning Australia
(Stand up comedy appearances x 7) |
Network TEN |
| 1999-06 |
Melbourne Comedy Festival Gala (Stand up comedy appearances x 7) |
Nine and
Network TEN |
| 1999 |
Standing Up
(Stand up comedy appearance) |
ABC-TV |
| 1999 |
Recovery
(Stand up comedy appearance) |
ABC-TV |
| 1998 |
IMT
(Stand up comedy appearance) |
Nine Network |
Radio
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| 2005 |
Pete's Show Morning
(Friday Song In An Hour Spot) |
Today Network |
| 2001-04 |
Breakfast
(Tuesday Song In An Hour spot) |
Triple J |
Live Shows
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| 2008 |
Tripod
Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, New York & Los Angeles, Christchurch Cabaret Festival, 1 Nite Stand Comedy Club, Singapore |
| 2008 |
Tripod – Rock Show
Adelaide Fringe Festival, Melbourne International Comedy Festival – Forum Theatre |
| 2008 |
Idioclips
Melbourne International Comedy Festival |
| 2008 |
The World Stands Up
Headline Spot
Leicester Comedy Festival, UK |
| 2007 |
Smaller than Jesus, Christmas Tour
The Tivoli – Brisbane, The Metro – Sydney, The Governor Hindmarsh – Adelaide, The Corner – Melbourne |
| 2007 |
Tripod
Perth Zoo |
| 2007 |
Tripod
NZ International Comedy Festival, Edinburgh Fringe Festival |
| 2007 |
Tripod - How to Train An Attack Dog From Scratch
Adelaide Fringe Festival, Melbourne International Comedy Festival |
| 2006 |
Tripod - We Don't Make The Yules, Christmas Tour
East Brunswick Club & The Corner Hotel - Melbourne, The Fly By Night - Perth, The Metro - Sydney |
| 2006 |
Pod August Nights
Spanish Club - Melbourne |
| 2006 |
Tripod - LIVE
Brisbane Powerhouse, Darwin Festival and Adelaide Cabaret Festival |
| 2006 |
Tripod in Self Saucing
Solo Show
Adelaide Fringe Festival, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Theatre Royal - Hobart, Oddfellows NZ International Comedy Festival |
| 2005 |
Pod August Nights
Northcote Social Club - Melbourne |
| 2005 |
Tripod in Self Saucing
Solo Show
Octagon Theatre - Perth, Brisbane Powerhouse, Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Victorian
Regional Tour, Star Shell - Darwin Festival |
| 2005 |
Lady Robots
Solo Show
Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Athenaeum Theatre |
| 2004 |
Tree Way Action
Solo Show
@ Newtown, Sydney |
| 2004 |
3 Way Action
Solo Show
Main Town Hall - Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Octagon Theatre - Perth |
| 2004 |
Lady Robots
Solo Show
Adelaide Fringe Festival & Brisbane Powerhouse |
| 2003 |
Pod August Nights III
Solo Show
Hi Fi Bar & Ballroom - Melbourne. |
| 2003 |
Tripod are TRIPOD!
Solo show
WA Fringe, Melbourne Comedy Festival, Brisbane Powerhouse, Adelaide Cabaret Festival, Araluen Arts Centre - Alice Springs, Nambour Civic Centre - QLD |
| 2002 |
Lady Robots
Solo show
Melbourne Comedy Festival. |
| 2002 |
Tripod Tells The Tale Of Tosswinkle The Pirate (not very well)
Solo Show
Adelaide Fringe Festival |
| 2002 |
Pod August Nights II
Solo Show
Prince Patrick Hotel - Melbourne. |
| 2002 |
A Very Tripod Xmas
Solo show
Sydney Opera House, Prince Patrick Hotel - Melbourne. |
| 2001 |
Tripod Tells The Tale Of Tosswinkle The Pirate (not very well)
Solo show
Melbourne Comedy Festival. |
| 2001 |
Pod August Nights I
Solo Show
Prince Patrick Hotel - Melbourne. |
| 2001 |
A Very Tripod Xmas
Solo show
The Famous Speigeltent - Melbourne. |
| 2000 |
Open Slather
Solo show
Melbourne Comedy Festival. |
| 2000 |
Your Whole Operation Stinks
Solo show
Prince Patrick Hotel - Melbourne. |
| 1999 |
Tripod
Solo show
Adelaide Comedy Festival, Prince Patrick Hotel - Melbourne, Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Perth Awesome Festival. Adelaide Fringe Festival 2000. Perth Comedy Festival 2001. WA Fringe Festival 2003. |
| 1999 |
Thriller
Solo show
Melbourne Comedy Festival. |
| 1999 |
A Very Tripod Xmas
Solo show
Hi-Fi Bar - Melbourne. |
| 1998 |
Tripod Are Handsome
Solo show
Sydney Comedy Festival, Melbourne Comedy Festival, Edinburgh Fringe Festival. |
| 1997 |
Welcome To My Wonderwall
Solo show
Melbourne Comedy Festival. |
Other Notable Live Work
Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre “Comedy Death Ray”, Los Angeles July 2008
Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre, New York July 2008
Just for Laughs Festival, Montreal July 2008
The Leicester Comedy Festival, UK, Headline Spot 2008
Falls Festival, NYE 2006/7/8
Caloundra Music Festival, October 2007
Apollo Bay Music Festival, April 2007
Woodford Folk Festival, December 2006 & 2007
High Vibes Festival, September 2006
Victorian Arts Centre, Education Program, November 2005 & 2007
Support Act for Presidents of the United States of America, National Tour, October, 2005
Sydney Comedy Store, July 2005 & June 2006
Melbourne Comedy Festival Roadshow, 1999 to 2006
Biloela Comedy & Food Festival 2002
Hoogie Festival 2002
Apollo Bay Music Festival 2001
Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2001
Falls Festival 2000
St.Kilda Festival 1999
Commercial Hotel – Yarraville (Residency), 1997/98 |
Corporate
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Various clients including Australian Pacific Tours, Coles Myer, Cisco Systems, Deloitte Consulting, Dulux, IBM, Institution of Surveyors Australia, Just Jeans, K Mart, Leo Burnett Advertising, Lotus, Mitsubishi, National Mutual, Sydney Swans Football Club, Olivers Real Estate, City of Melbourne, Smith & Nephew, Toyota, Telstra, Australian Music Association, Hawthorn Football Club, Fosters, ACP, PBL, Southern Cross Equities, AVCAL & Ticketmaster. |
Awards
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| 2008 |
Winner of the Green Room Award for “Best Original Songs”, Cabaret, for How to Train an Attack Dog from Scratch |
| 2007 |
Nominated for the ARIA Best Comedy Album Award for Songs from Self Saucing |
| 2007 |
Green Room Nominations for Best Musical Direction, Best Original Songs, Best Ensemble & Most Innovative Use of Form, for How to Train an Attack Dog from Scratch |
| 2007 |
Winner of the Heineken Award for Best Music by an Established Artist – Adelaide Fringe Festival |
| 2005 |
Winner for the ARIA Best Comedy Album Award for Best Comedy Release for Middleborough Rd. |
| 2004 |
Nominated for the Campus Activities Victoria Best Comedy Act Award |
| 2004 |
Nominated for the ARIA Best Comedy Album Award for About an hour of song-in-an-hour Again |
| 2004 |
Nominated for the ARIA Best Comedy Album Award for Fegh Maha |
| 2004 |
Green Room Nomination for Best Musical Direction/Arrangements - Cabaret & Best Cabaret Ensemble |
| 2003 |
Winner People's Choice Award - Australian Comedy Awards |
| 2003 |
Nominated for the ARIA Best Comedy Album Award for About an hour of song-in-an-hour |
| 2001 |
Winner of the Campus Activities Victoria Best Comedy Act Award |
| 2000 |
Winner of the Campus Activities Victoria Best Comedy Act Award |
| 1999 |
Nominated for the Campus Activities Victoria Best Comedy Act Award |
Recordings
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| 2006 |
Release of Perfectly Good Songs Mini Album, Independent Release |
| 2006 |
Release of Tripod, Songs from Self Saucing Independent Release, distributed by MGM Australia |
| 2006 |
Release of Tripod, Pod August Night DVD, through Liberation Music |
| 2004 |
Release of Tripod, Middleborough Rd. through Liberation Music |
| 2004 |
Release of Fegh Maha: The Album Tripod Live distributed by MGM Australia |
| 2003 |
Release of About An Hour Of Song-In-An-Hour...Again through Universal/ABC Music |
| 2003 |
Release of the single Kelly From The Block from the soundtrack to the Motion Picture Ned through Universal Music Australia. |
| 2002 |
Release of About An Hour Of Song-In-An-Hour through Universal/ABC Music. |
| 2001 |
Release of the Melbourne Comedy Festival CD compilation through Rubber Music, distributed by BMG Australia. |
| 2000 |
Release of Open Slather through Rubber Music, distributed by BMG Australia. |
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Last Updated: September 2008 |