Count Smokula is proficient as a vocalist and plays the accordion, guitar and harmonica, The Count's album "Authentic Sounds of Smokesylvania," is number one on the charts in his native homeland, Smokesylvania, and was voted Best Comedy Album of the Year at the 2003 Los Angeles Music Awards.
Count Smokula is featured in, wrote and performed music for Troma's "All the Love You Cannes," a documentary on the Cannes Film Festival. He has also appeared in other films including "Caress of the Vampire, Part 4," "Fetal Boy Goes to Hell," and "Tales from the Crapper."
Count Smokula's television appearances include Fox Network's "Thirty Seconds to Fame," the Game Show Network's "Extreme Gong Show," "Blind Date," E! Entertainment Network, ABC's "20/20," CBS "Sunday Morning" and "Monster Garage."
The Count is host of the live performance troupe Vamphear Circus, and has emceed and performed with Portland Organic Wrestling, Fluffgirl Burlesque, The Fishnet Floozys and The Bonnie Delight Revue. He also hosts and performs at live events such as The Rock City Music News Awards, Los Angeles Music Awards, American Film Market, Screamfest, Tromadance, the Cult Movie Convention, and with many rock bands.
Count Smokula, a 496-year-old accordion-playing "Rock'n'Roll Vampire," hosts and produces "The Count Smokula Show," a cult classic on cable access in L.A. He is also the host of "The Freak of the Week" show on Troma's Edge TV on network TV in the United Kingdom.