Shonali Bhowmik

Shonali Bhowmik
Born 20th century
Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Genres Rock
Occupation(s) Musician, host, writer, producer, lawyer
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Associated acts Ultrababyfat, Tigers and Monkeys, Marcellus Hall
Website shonalibhowmik.com

Shonali Bhowmik (born 20th century) is an American musician, actress, screenwriter, and producer. She also was one of the hosts of the Upright Citizens Brigade show Variety SHAC.[1] She has performed in the bands Tigers and Monkeys and Ultrababyfat.[2]

Early life

Bhomik grew up in Nashville, Tennessee. She attended law school in Atlanta, Georgia.[3]

Career

Ultrababyfat

She began Ultrababyfat with her best friend, Michelle Dubois, as they had been playing music since they were children. David Cross discovered Ultrababyfat in Atlanta. Bhowmik then toured with Cross while filming his Let America Laugh DVD.[4]

Tigers and Monkeys

Dmitri Martin helped Bhowmik come up with the name for the band by asking her what her two favorite animals were. Bhowmik did not want to use her name to promote the show for a band consisting of three people from Florida.[5]

Variety SHAC

Bhowmik hosted Variety SHAC throughout its entirety and was the "S" for the acronym SHAC. Shonali toured with Cross where she got her connection to the Upright Citizens Brigade where Variety SHAC held its shows for many years.[6][7] Variety SHAC was given money to create a television pilot by IFC.[8] Bhowmik also co-starred in the Variety SHAC videos which were completed annually. The members of Variety SHAC have been considered as some of the funniest women in comedy at the time of their show.[9][10]

Discography

Ultrababyfat

Tigers and Monkeys

Solo releases

Filmography

See also

References

  1. Payne, B. Michael (February 3, 2012). "At Upright Citizens' Brigade Theater, Fred Armisen Drops in on an Old Network of Comedian Brothers-and-Sisters-in-Arms". Capital New York. Retrieved July 20, 2015.
  2. "Shonali Bhowmik, Leader of Indie Band Tigers and Monkeys, Member, Variety Shac". Gothamist. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  3. 1 2 Everett, Matthew. "Ex-Ultrababyfat Singer Shonali Bhowmik Returns to the South". Metro Pulse. Archived from the original on October 1, 2011. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
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  11. Strong, Martin (2003). The Great Indie Discography. Canongate Books. p. 1,045.
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  13. "The Creator: Shonali Bhowmik". Connect Savannah. Retrieved January 10, 2014.

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