Monday, January 11, 2016

ZumaDogg.com: Music/Comedy/Politics

Zuma Dogg/Venice Beach, CA 
Email: ZD@ZumaDogg.com - Text: 213.785.7272 - @ZumaDogg on Twitter

"Legend"/KABC - "Brain-seizing artistry. A superstar, icon"/LA Weekly - "Stunned and amazed. We've never seen anything like him. Treasure."/LA Times - "Heroic"/AM 870 - "Crusader"/L.A. Mayor Garcetti - "A Malibu celebrity"/Malibu Times - "Very funny. We gotta get ZD on the show."/Howard Stern
 
MOST RECENT TALK SHOW

WAY more videos:
ALL ABOUT--->YouTube.com/ZumaDogg

MUSIC RADIO
Clickon track for playlist 

ORIGINAL SONGS

"I've seen the future of television comedy. Zuma Dogg is the only American comedian today wearing the comedy-genius mantle once borne by Lenny Bruce, Allen Funt and Andy Kaufman." - Michael Heaton/Syndicated Columnist

MORE VIDEOS:
ZD invented #RealityTV & #Selfies (because he didn't have a cameraman.) 
Here's an early (Y2K) show.

Zuma Dogg on Howard Stern: ZD fans get upset if this isn't posted. They like to say the lines back aloud, like, "Rocky Horror Picture Show." (The #Debut of Zuma Dogg)
This L.A. cable TV segment is SO CLASSIC, it nearly pigeonholed ZD as the, 
"Don't Stop Believing" guy.

POLITICAL RANTS: Public Comment Montage: Like a UFC highlight reel; of interruptions, cut-offs, ejections AND BANS -- while the ICON had the floor!!! This FEDERAL EXHIBIT, resulted in VICTORY=DOGG vs L.A. Clowncil in a FEDERAL free speech lawsuit. 

Real Reality TV: Harassed by CBS TV Shoot=LOL!

Comin' straight off the #Venice boardwalk. L.A.'s real-life, "Wayne's World" ("legendary, cable TV superstar/icon"); turned free-speech/political advocate; and WINNER in FEDERAL court vs City of Los Angeles, when they violated ZD's (and everyone elses') civil rights at Venice Beach boardwalk; and then at the city council meetings, during public comment, while addressing these issues (during the PEOPLES' time to speak). The ORIGINAL Reality TV show & video blog.

"Zuma Dogg fought the oppressive, L.A. Council meetings presided over by Garcetti, who banned video cameras. Mr. Dogg prevailed against Garcetti’s rules, any now any member of the public may record the meetings, thanks to him." - LA Weekly

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