A favorite on the nationally syndicated Bob & Tom Show, Heywood Banks is
simply one-of-a-kind, almost impossible to describe, with a style his very own.
Equal parts genius and buffoon, this songwriter-comic-singer-poet-musician has
become a cult hero and a pop icon, with a show that appeals to college
students, stoners, businessmen, yuppies, rednecks, punks, kids or your
grandmother. Heywood intersperses his humorous observations of life with twisted,
inventive, bizarre songs, sung and played in a variety of styles, from folk, to
country to rock to pop, and way beyond.
You have to be pretty smart to get Heywood at his deepest level (he demands
a high level of pop culture literacy), but you can also enjoy him just for his
vocal style impersonations, expert musicianship and just plain silliness. But
why trust our opinions?
Heywood has been featured in "Rolling Stone Magazine" and
"People Magazine." He won First Place
in the Johnnie Walker Comedy Search Contest.
Heywood Banks has appeared on A&E's "Evening at the Improv,"
MTV's "1/2 Hour Comedy Hour," CNN's "Hollywood Minute,"
"Caroline's Comedy Hour," "Entertainment Tonight,"
"Showtime Comedy Club Network," "Dr. Demento Show,"
"12th Annual HBO Young Comedians Special with Paul Rodriguez" and is
a frequent guest on the national Bob and Tom radio show.
Stuart Mitchell, the creator of Heywood Banks, tells us that his character
was born on a mountaintop in Tennessee
and lived for many many years in a log trailer. Heywood's biological parents,
Hank and Heyena Banks were killed in a freak revolving restaurant accident back
in the sixties - someone had hit the Puree Button by mistake...grisly!
Eventually raised by mathematical parents, Heywood was working in a Kroger
bagging groceries when he was hit in the head with a can of lunchmeat, giving
him spamnesia. This caused him problems for years as he became afraid of the
dark, but couldn't sleep with the light on. "Did that ever happen to
you???"
