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"Weird Al" Yankovic is the undisputed king of parody music. He's been recording music for over four decades and sold millions ...
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Code crackers? Slackers. If the vintage computing community ever chooses an official anthem, count my vote for It’s All About The Pentiums by “Weird Al” Yankovic. More than twenty years ...
Chappell Roan's 'Hot to Go!' has received 'Weird Al' Yankovic's blessing, escaping his typical satirical approach. By Jessica Lynch editor Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox A daily ...
In 1981, American satirist "Weird Al" Yankovic was not the international ... Invited to perform on the song, he can be heard ...
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Also in 1966, “Weird Al” Yankovic took his first accordion lesson. In 1976, drummer Keith Moon of The Who played in what ended up being his final concert, in Toronto. Moon died less than two ...
Steve Solkela plays over 250 shows a year, appearing everywhere from ethnic festivals to arcades and peppering his sets with ...
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