“Weird Al” Yankovic
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'Weird Al' Yankovic: Never-Before-Seen Photos From the Days of 'Eat It' and 'I Love Rocky Road'
September 14th, 1980 was a landmark day in “Weird Al” Yankovic history. Not only was it the day the world first heard his Queen parody “Another One Rides the Bus” when he debuted it on the Dr. Demento Radio Show, but it was also the day he first came into contact with Jon Schwartz, a […]
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Never-Before-Seen 'Weird Al' Yankovic Photos From the Days of 'Eat It' and 'I Love Rocky Road'
The new book 'Black & White & Weird All Over' showcases previously unseen photos from the Eighties-era
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'Weird Al' Yankovic Shares New Video for His Hilarious 'Hamilton Polka'
Clip pairs footage from newly released performance film with musician's accordion-assisted medley
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Bob Odenkirk, David Cross Ape 'Imagine' Sing-Along With Cover of 'Eat It'
Cover was part of The Mr. Show ‘Kidz With Beardz’ Presents: Come Join Our Zoomtacular Annual Business Call!
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Watch Weird Al Yankovic Perform 'One More Minute' on 'Fallon'
OneRepublic also performed on the latest episode of The Tonight Show
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Monsters, Wizards, and Trashy Reality TV: Rolling Stone's Staff Picks for Quarantine Viewing
From escapist blockbusters to social-distancing competition shows — here's what the RS editors and staff writers have been watching during the lockdown
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Flashback: 'Weird Al' Yankovic Reimagines Gandhi as an Eighties Action Star
Hysterical 'UHF' skit stars Yankovic's manager Jay Levey as a psychotic, gun-toting version of the Indian protest leader
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The Greatest Rock & Roll Christmas Songs, Holiday Songs
From Springsteen's "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town" to Kanye's "Christmas in Harlem" to Sandler's "Chanukah Song," plus 13 more
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15 Insanely Great Bruce Springsteen Songs You've Never Heard
Listen to the best unreleased treasures of Springsteen's catalog
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'Weird Al' Yankovic Revamps Classic Parodies With an Orchestra at NYC Show
Despite the intense heat, "Weird Al" and the Queens Symphony Orchestra delivered majestic takes on nerdy favorites like "Smells Like Nirvana" and "Amish Paradise"
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