Meet Comedy Music Guests of Honor John S. Hall and Dogbowl of KING MISSILE (Dog Fly Religion)

John S. Hall is an American poet, author, singer and lawyer perhaps best known for his work with King Missile, an avant-garde band that he co-founded in 1986 and has since led in various incarnations. 

Stephen Tunney, also known as Dogbowl, is an American artist, musician and novelist. He is a founding member of the avant-garde band King Missile (Dog Fly Religion),and has recorded many albums as a solo act.

Tunney is also the author of two novels, the surreal, post-apocalyptic Flan, published in 1992, and One Hundred Percent Lunar Boy, published in 2010.

Visit our online Program Schedule or our printed program at the con, to find out performance times for these two amazing artists!

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Also from King Missile (Dog Fly Religion) Meet Susan Hwang

Susan Hwang tells stories and makes collapsible things like songs and times. She plays accordion, janggu (Korean drum) and piano, but physical objects she can’t play, wear or eat intimidate her. She’s the founder/producer of international, literature-inspired arts non-profit, The Bushwick Book Club. Not a great vacationer, she leaves NYC for theater and with bands like The Debutante Hour, Lusterlit, Soozee Hwang & The Relastics and King Missile Dog Fly Religion. You can read her first illustrated story in “Coinky Dink” , a zine by Yoko Oji Kikuchi. Read her cover story on Maya Hawke in BUST Magazine. Susan plays accordions because they’re lighter than pianos (barely) and drums because it’s healthy for a girl to hit things.