Weird Al” Yankovic sat down with veteran reporter Dan Rather for the AXS TV series The Big Interview where he talked about ...
"Weird Al" Yankovic made his TV debut in 1981 on The Tomorrow Show with an eccentric take on a Queen classic, and nothing was ...
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Born in California to a Yugoslav father, Al Yankovic began making song parodies while still a teenager, getting his break in 1976 when his first song was played on the Dr Demento radio show. The DJ ...
Wanna be hackers? 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.
“Weird” also stars Evan Rachel Wood as Madonna; Rainn Wilson as radio broadcaster Dr. Demento; and Julianne Nicholson and Toby Huss as Yankovic’s parents, Mary and Nick. Yankovic, a five ...
Released by Capitol, it received airplay on The Dr. Demento Show, the nationally syndicated comedy show from broadcaster Barret Eugene "Barry" Hansen, a.k.a. Dr Demento. It sold 10,000 copies.