I'm trying to track down this dude I saw on YouTube back in the day. Can't for the life of me remember his name, but I believe the last name was something along the lines of Krumpe, Krumpke, Krumple or similar (might have been spelled with a C) he is a 50+ year old american male playing 6 string electric guitar, singing and live looping.
Usually played in New York or there about (I believe) and during covid did some live stream shows and goofing off where he wore some white glasses (otherwise I don't remember him wearing glasses at live shows) he would usually have different drummers and bassist at each show (one male on acoustic drum kit, one male on electric 4-string bass guitar) that would accompany him and his songs.
One of his songs where about soup, or coffee something about a bug or a spider in his soup or something like that, I don't quite remember exactly. He would be playing at jazz house/jazz club'ish cafés or smaller venues, and set his camera up to record the entire show - angle of the camera was to his right at an angle pointed down towards the stage somewhat from above so drummer would be in the middle, bass player to the right top of the screen, and the guy in question on the lower left part of the screen.
Genre was typical singer songwriter improv based simple blues'ish songs - all original (I believe) and usually he would play the same set of songs of his own at the various live gigs, but with a lot of soloing and improv'in and kinda sometimes dragging out the "funny'nes" of the song to kind of marinade in his own self-pleasure lol.
White male, slightly chubby, around 6 feet I presume, brown/dark short but not stubby hair, didn't look like he had much of any asian, black or other ethnicity and ya, again not a well known guy so AI and my brain can't really get further on this than asking some of the looper communities if one of you may know who I am thinking of ?
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