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‘70s Rock Star Says Comedy Icon ‘Single-Handedly Ruined’ His Career in Resurfaced Interview originally appeared on Parade.
Rick Derringer was living the rock-and-roll dream in 1973, riding a top 40 hit with his “Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo” after ...
Yankovic’s career started in the late ’70s and exploded with MTV in the early ’80s. Over the decades he’s lampooned, among ...
Thousands of fans braved the heat and humidity in their button-down Hawaiian shirts — the traditional Weird Al “uniform” — ...
The visit came just days after he showed his support for Stephen Colbert on Monday’s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” ...
It was a simple, loving, and hilariously on-brand tribute that proved even after all these years, 'Weird Al' Yankovic’s sense of humor is just as sharp and beloved as ever.
On Wild Card, well-known guests answer the kinds of questions we often think about but don't talk about. "Weird Al" Yankovic grapples with the complicated feelings of watching his daughter grow up.
And that is a beautiful and generous thing. And 46 years after his first big hit, "My Bologna," came out, "Weird Al" is still at it. His "Bigger & Weirder 2025 Tour" kicks off in June.
The AVA at Casino del Sol will get little wacky next week when “Weird Al” Yankovic, the king of pop parody, brings his “The Mandatory World Tour” to Tucson. But first up on Friday, two of ...