Along the way, we of course ask all the most important questions about “Eat It”: Why was food such an inextricable part of the “Weird Al” experience — and does it feel different now that we know him ...
“Weird Al” Yankovic is bigger and weirder this year. And he’s justifiably proud of that. The self-described polka parodist from Lynwood, Calif., has been toting his accordion around for nearly 50 ...
It’s not odd to assert that “Weird Al” Yankovic is a rock star. Through tenacity, luck, and a gentle comedic touch, Yankovic was able to carve out one of the most remarkable niches the music industry ...
The color palette at the Walmart AMP hit me so hard it knocked me out. And when I came to, I wasn’t seeing cartoon stars or Tweety birds circling around my head — I was seeing palm trees, pua aloalo ...
Can it get any weirder, and can weird get any better than “Weird Al” Yankovic live? Weird Al and his eight-piece band brought the nerdy, the naughty and the nonsense at Texas Trust CU Theatre in Grand ...
As joyful and virtuosic and oddly touching as “Weird Al” Yankovic’s two-hour whirligig was on Sunday night at Ravinia Festival, I couldn’t help watch without sadness: Here is the last of the great ...
CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio - If you ask the average music fan for the type of people who attend Weird Al Yankovic concerts, they would likely say 12-year-old boys and 30-year-old men. They wouldn’t be ...
It took 46 years, 14 albums, five Grammy Awards, well over 1,000 live renditions of “Fat,” and way too many Hawaiian shirts to even contemplate counting, but “Weird Al” Yankovic finally took the stage ...
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