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Jonathan Coulton
Name: | Jonathan Coulton |
Also Known As: | JoCo |
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Occupation: | in-house musician, radio musician, singer-songwriter |
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Official Website(s): | Jonathan Coulton, Archived version |
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On Fanlore: | Related pages |
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Jonathan Coulton (*December 1, 1970), sometimes called "JoCo" by his fans, is an American folk/comedy singer-songwriter who is mostly known for his songs about geek culture.
He composed the ending songs for both games in the Portal series.
Fandom
Fanfiction
- Ides of March, Archived version, fic for the song Re: Your Brains by pax (2010)
- A Day in the Life, Archived version, fic for the song Code Monkey by rimedio (2012)
JoCo Cruise
The JoCo cruise is ran and started by Jonathan Coulton is a fandom related cruise at sea. Often referred to as "nerd summer camp at sea". A quote by Paul Sabourin from Paul and Storm.[1] This was been going on from 2011-present.
Links & Archives
- Jonathan Coulton Songs tag on the AO3
- Wikipedia:Jonathan Coulton
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