In 1996, the nerdy prince of popular music parodies turned to gangsta rap and alternative rock to prove that his silly shtick ...
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 ...
Look, “Weird Al” Yankovic doesn’t have to ask anyone’s permission to make goofy, accordion-driven parody songs. It’s all fair use, the Supreme Court confirmed in Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc., ...
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 ...
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