Weird Al Yankovic

Weird Al remixes last night's presidential debate with "We're Doomed" video

With help from Autotune the News’ Gregory Brothers, Weird Al puts a new spin on last night’s ”shitshow” debate.

watch Weird Al play Ted Nugent on 'Reno 911!'

Reno 911! is back with new episodes on shortform streaming service Quibi, and the show has shared a clip from Weird Al’s episode where he plays a fictional The Nuge…

Weird Al, Danny Elfman, Hans Zimmer & more set for virtual MusiCares benefit

Jon Brion, William Shatner, Mandy Moore, Bob Saget, Clive Davis, Tim Rice, Drew Carey, and Patti LuPone are among over 75 composers, musicians, actors, and more set to perform and appear.

Weird Al plays Ted Nugent in new 'Reno 911'

Al calls his impersonation of The Nuge “scarily accurate.” The new Reno 911 premieres May 4 on Quibi.

Forest Hills Stadium offering 4-for-$99 ticket promotion for 4th of July (all shows)

While supplies last, Forest Hills is offering a promotion on four-packs of tickets to all of its upcoming shows, including “Weird Al” Yankovic, Elvis Costello and Blondie, The Chemical Brothers, My Morning Jacket, Beck with Spoon and Cage the Elephant, Morrissey and Interpol, and Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival.

20 Red Rocks shows to see now that shrooms are decriminalized in Denver

Red Rocks Amphitheatre is an amazing place that everyone should try to see a concert in at least once. Now that the nearby Denver is likely becoming the first US city to decriminalize shrooms, here are 20 shroom-friendly shows you might wanna travel to Colorado to see…

Weird Al wrote today's cheese-pun-filled 'New York Times' Crossword

“Weird Al” Yankovic has written today’s edition of The New York Times Crossword Puzzle (4/4). As you might expect the theme is cheese puns. That’s a picture of it above and, as Al notes, “If you’re REALLY good, you don’t NEED the clues!” Specifically it is cheese puns on movies (“A Few Gouda Men,” “Feta Attraction’).

Dr. Demento presents star-studded punk tribute LP (Misfits, Weird Al, William Shatner & more)

A whole bunch of punk, new wave, indie/alt rock artists have come together to pay tribute to beloved radio personality and novelty music guru Dr. Demento on a new two-disc tribute titled Covered in Punk. Artists such as Nobunny, Joan Jett, The Dead Milkmen, Colleen Green, The Meatmen, Shonen Knife, The Vandals, Fred Schneider, Quintron & Miss Pussycat, Los Straitjackets, Misfits, and more have covered classic songs that were staples of Dr Demento’s radio show…
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