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Since Dr. Demento began playing his parodies on his syndicated radio nearly 50 years ago, “Weird Al” Yankovic has become a ...
His two-hour concert on Sunday night at Ravinia Festival was a reminder of how the talent and glorious stupidity of his ...
I like performing, which is why I’ve done a lot more tours than I have written new songs,” Yankovic, 65, says via Zoom from ...
Most zany comedians eventually run out of steam. Steve Martin stopped jamming an arrow through his head. Groucho Marx ...
The pop culture universe became significantly less demented on Friday when Barret Hansen, aka Dr. Demento, announced his retirement after 55 years of playing novelty songs on the airwaves. "It's been ...
Bonnie Raitt, Goo Goo Dolls and Darius Rucker are among the musicians from many genres coming to Waite Park's The Ledge.
During a recent 'Tonight Show' appearance, “Weird Al” Yankovic revealed that Prince was the artist he’s most disappointed about never allowing him to do a parody song.
“Weird Al” Yankovic: I wanted to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of my last album by doing a medley of what I thought were a dozen of the biggest songs of the last 10 years.
Weird Al Yankovic and his wife, Suzanne Yankovic, during "South Park's" 5th Anniversary Party. Gregg DeGuire/WireImage Suzanne met Grammy-winning song parody artist Yankovic through mutual friend ...
No one who heard “My Bologna” the first time Dr. Demento played it on his syndicated radio show in 1979 could have imagined Weird Al Yankovic would still be going strong more than 40 years later.
Two songs written for “Ted Lasso” are earnest ballads, and on the other end of the spectrum is the class clown of this year’s Emmy nominees — Weird Al Yankovic.
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