Howard Kremer

Howard Michael Kremer (born February 3, 1971), also known by his stage name Dragon Boy Suede and his nicknames H. Michael Kre and Howie Michael Motorcycle, is an American comedian and comedic rapper.[1] Howard Kremer is the host of the Who Charted? podcast, available on the Earwolf podcasting empire and formerly co-hosted with Kulap Vilaysack.

Howard Kremer
Kremer at the 2010 South by Southwest festival
Background information
Birth nameHoward Michael Kremer
Also known asDragon Boy Suede, Howie Michael Motorcycle, H. Michael Kre
Born (1971-02-03) February 3, 1971
OriginMatawan, New Jersey, U.S.
GenresComedy, hip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper, comedian, actor
InstrumentsVocals
Associated actsHard 'n Phirm
Websitehttp://www.haveasummah.com/

Personal life

Kremer was raised in Matawan, New Jersey. He has a twin sister, Nancy, as well as an older sister and an older brother, Leigh. Kremer often impersonates Leigh (Lee) in his comedy. After attending New York University, and Monmouth University (where he hosted a radio program), Kremer moved to Austin, TX where he pursued a career in stand-up comedy. With his writing partner, Brad "Chip" Pope, Kremer created the MTV single-camera comedy series Austin Stories. After the success of Austin Stories, Kremer moved to Los Angeles, CA to further his writing career.

Career

Apart from a lead role on Austin Stories, and a half-hour special on Comedy Central Presents, Kremer's acting work includes recurring roles on Scare Tactics and the IFC series Comedy Bang! Bang!. Other television guest appearances include Adventure Time, Pretend Time, The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail, @midnight, Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! and Jimmy Kimmel Live!.

He hosts the podcast Who Charted? on the Earwolf network.

Kremer is a noted musician who contributes theme songs to the Who Charted? podcast and was featured in the song "Pi" by Hard 'n Phirm. With Dustin Marshall and Brett Morris as producers and contributors, Kremer has released four "Summah"-themed albums. As his alter ego, Dragon Boy Suede, Kremer has released three hip-hop albums.

Discography

Stand Up

  • The Attempt (2018)

Music

As Dragon Boy Suede

  • Dragon Boy Suede (2006)
  • Master of Pheromonies (2009)
  • Douche Minutiae (2013)
  • Tears on My Shaft (2016 [TBA])

As Howard Kremer

  • Have a Summah (2012)
  • Have Anothah Summah (2013)
  • Summah This Summah That (2014)
  • Summahtology (2015)
  • Oculus Summah (2016)
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References

  1. "Kremer vs. Kremer". Time Out New York. August 24, 2006. Retrieved March 23, 2010.


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