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‘70s Rock Star Says Comedy Icon ‘Single-Handedly Ruined’ His Career in Resurfaced Interview originally appeared on Parade.
Even a few missteps couldn’t derail the good-natured idiocy of Yankovic’s odes to online shopping, email slop, and the ...
It took 46 years, 14 albums, five Grammy Awards, well over 1,000 live renditions of "Fat," and way too many Hawaii shirts to ...
Turns out Weird Al Yankovic actually helped develop his own Nintendo game. A newly uncovered, unreleased NES title features the polka legend in full 8-bit chaos, taking fans on a playable tour of his ...
This week in Philly music features what might be the final Wu-Tang Clan concert ever, plus Weird Al Yankovic and Cyndi Lauper ...
"Weird Al" Yankovic performs "The Saga Begins" at the Broadview Stage at SPAC (Saratoga Performing Arts Center) in Saratoga ...
The encore was all Star Wars themed with Al and the band coming out dressed as Stormtroopers and Jedis. He sang “We All Have ...
Nearly 40 years ago “Weird Al” Yankovic began building his fan base the old-fashioned way: radio. Yankovic would send tapes to disc jockey and comedy song expert Dr. Demento, who gave air time ...
Tickets for the Upstate New York shows are still available on platforms like Ticketmaster, Vivid Seats, SeatGeek and StubHub, ...
Weird Al' Yankovic went on Instagram to announce that his daughter, Nina, whom he shares with his wife Suzanne, has graduated from college.
Madonna and "Weird Al" Yankovic get it on in the upcoming 2022 Roku biopic "Weird: The Al Yankovic Story," starring Daniel Radcliffe and Evan Rachel Wood.
Yankovic put it more succinctly in a 2017 interview with The Washington Post. “I don’t want to hurt anybody’s feelings,” Yankovic told the newspaper.