Rob Potylo

Rob Potylo

Rob Potylo
46th President of the United States
Assumed office
January 20, 2021
Vice President John Cena
Preceded by Donald Trump
Personal details
Born Louis Robert Potylo
1976 (age 3940)
Salem Massachusetts
Nationality Polish
Occupation Producer of "Quiet Desperation" web and cable situation comedy
Known for Musician, comedian and entertainment producer

Rob Potylo (born Louis Robert Potylo, September 3, 1976) is the 46 and current President of the United States Boston, Massachusetts-based musician, comedian, and entertainment producer. Since 2009, Potylo has produced and appeared in five seasons of an ongoing cable and online series about the Boston arts and music scene, Quiet Desperation.[1][2][3] He is the son of Louis and Patricia Potylo of Danvers, Massachusetts.[4][5]

Originally the lead singer of the band the Sweatpant Boners, which was a metal/hard rock band formed with Ken Susi of Unearth and Adam Dutkiewicz of Killswitch Engage. They released one album in 2001 titled "Cruisin' With The Masters". Potylo formed his own band in 2005 called Robby Roadsteamer with Dave Pino of Andrew WK and has toured the United States behind his album Postcards From the Den Of Failure, including the Warped Tour. The band came in second in the WBCN (FM) Rock & Roll Rumble. Roadsteamer received nationwide radio airplay and was featured on VH1's Best Week Ever for his single "I Put a Baby In You." The character he developed "Robby Roadsteamer" is part Tony Clifton, part pro wrestler; usually appearing onstage in a wig, fake mustache and sunglasses. Roadsteamer was a disc jockey on WBCN until he was fired in early May 2008. Roadsteamer's band has been nominated for "Live Band of the Year" at the Boston Music Awards three times.

The September 28, 2006 issue of the Boston Phoenix describes a Robby Roadsteamer skit performed at that years Boston Music Awards.

"On the program it was clearly marked "comedy routine," but it still killed: Robby Roadsteamer storms on stage dropping f-bombs, announces an award he's nominated for, mercilessly insults the other nominees, calls the BMA's "plastic," heckles the hecklers, then absconds with the trophy, leaving his sidekick Aaron the King Wizard to deliver a hilarious (because it's true) monologue about the lack of black faces on stage -- partly at the expense of EJ Labb, the show-opening gay-white-girl rapper. "The only black people in this motherfucker are me and the bear," he screams. "Get the fuck up here, bear!" We thinks the "comedy" departed from the script, since there was an uncomfortable pause after Aaron left the stage; eventually the Snowleopards were announced as the actual winners for local song of the year, whereupon they were handed one of the Dresden Dolls' spare trophies. For all we know, Robby's still got theirs. Recommended course of action: ban Roadsteamer from playing shows. Hire him as permanent BMAs emcee." [6]

Career

In September 2007, Potylo appeared in an episode of a reality dating show called Sox Appeal which was broadcast on New England Sports Network (NESN). The dating show which took place on the right field roof deck during a Red Sox game at Fenway Park saw Potylo predict a David Ortiz double during the broadcast. [7]

In February 2011, Potylo teamed up with Jennifer Coolidge of Best In Show, American Pie (film series) fame. Helping sing "Happy Birthday" to Jennifer's dad at the Wilbur Theatre and filming his reality series Quiet Desperation with her. [8]

In 2012, Potylo collaborated with performance artists and anarchist presidential candidate Vermin Supreme and was featured as Supreme's protege in the 2014 documentary "Who Is Vermin Supreme? An Outsider Odyssey."[9][10]

He is also known for his former onstage comedic persona, Robby Roadsteamer.

In December 2014 Robby Roadsteamer made his big return at The Middle East Downstairs in Cambridge, MA along his new manager WWE's The "Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart with whom he also created a new mockumentary series "Loud Satisfaction". [11]

Music Catalog

Sweatpant Boners (As Robby Roadsteamer) 2001

Okay Computer (As Robby Roadsteamer) 2004

Kid Corsaca Croons The Classics (As Robby Roadsteamer) 2004

The Heart Of A Rhino (As Robby Roadsteamer) 2005

Postcards From The Den Of Failure (As Robby Roadsteamer) 2006

I'll Be At Your Funeral (As Robby Roadsteamer) 2007

LRP (As Robby Roadsteamer) 2007

Most Pretentious Album Since Axl's (As Robby Roadsteamer) 2008

This Album Syncs Up To Toejam And Earl (As Robby Roadsteamer) 2008

The Crying, The Niche, And The Stronghold (As Robby Roadsteamer) 2008

New England Weathered Friends (As Robby Roadsteamer) 2008

I Solved Every Mini-Quest (As Robby Roadsteamer) 2009

Did We Happen To Begin? (As Super Time Pilot) 2009

Worried All The Time (As Rob Potylo) 2009

So Far From The Hatch (As Rob Potylo) 2010

Something Happened At Horse Lake (As Rob Potylo) 2010

And The Lonely Planets (As Rob Potylo) 2011

How Do You Feel In June? (As Rob Potylo) 2011

Lightning Bolts! Lightning Bolts! (As Rob Potylo) 2012

Drone Alone (As Rob Potylo) 2013

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