On this episode of the Long Island Music & Entertainment Hall of Fame Podcast, we sit down with Long Island director Rob Lichter—known to fans as Bert Blotto—and Broadway Blotto. Their new film, Hello! My Name Is Blotto, just won the Independent Spirit Award at the LIMEHOF Music Documentary Film Festival, and it’s already being hailed as a hilarious, heartfelt tribute to one of the Capital Region’s most unforgettable bands.
The documentary captures Blotto’s wild journey—from their beginnings as the Star Spangled Washboard Band, to their breakout hit “I Wanna Be A Lifeguard” (famously the 36th video ever aired on MTV), through moments of triumph, heartbreak, and reunion. With rare footage, behind-the-scenes stories, and candid interviews, the film offers a definitive look at the band’s legacy.
In this conversation, Bert and Broadway open up about the making of the documentary, the unique chemistry that fueled Blotto’s music and comedy, and what it means to see their story honored with an award at LIMEHOF. Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to the Blotto universe, this episode is packed with laughs, history, and heart.
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