Weird Al joins Mike in-studio to talk about how his music has changed since his career began.
Great news everyone. Weird Al's working on a brand new album! Al was in NYC this weekend -- and as the master of parody was strolling into a...
Great news everyone. Weird Al's working on a brand new album! Al was in NYC this weekend -- and as the master of parody was strolling into a building in Midtown, he told TMZ, "I'm working on the new album right now." No word on when he plans to release it. Less
Another day, another "Weird Al" Yankovic parody! In his third music video of the week, Weird Al has released a hilarious parody of Lorde's h...
Another day, another "Weird Al" Yankovic parody! In his third music video of the week, Weird Al has released a hilarious parody of Lorde's hit song "Royals" called "Foil" in which he sings about the many uses of aluminum foil wrap. After his take-home food goes bad, Weird Al croons about the perfect solution. Weird Al has been releasing a funny new parody ever day this week. On Monday, he released "Tacky" based on Pharrell Williams' ubiquitous hit "Happy. Less
Weird Al Yankovic proves he's the master of the parody with his 8 videos in 8 days campaign in support of his new album, Mandatory Fun, and ...
Weird Al Yankovic proves he's the master of the parody with his 8 videos in 8 days campaign in support of his new album, Mandatory Fun, and he talked about false rumors that this was his last album. Less
We wonder if Pharrell Williams has gotten wind of this... "Weird Al" Yankovic debuted the music video for his first single from his upcoming...
We wonder if Pharrell Williams has gotten wind of this... "Weird Al" Yankovic debuted the music video for his first single from his upcoming album,Mandatory Fun , on Monday, and, in anticipation of the record's release, the 54-year-old celeb will be sharing eight new videos over the next eight days. The first of which is a parody of the Pharrell's hit jam "Happy" and has been cleverly renamed "Tacky" in an effort to poke fun at the tackiest folks in our society. Less
Weird Al Yankovic I Want a New Duck with Lyrics (I Want a New Drug Parody)
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Follow us on Twitter : http://goo.gl/S4dgah Like us on Facebook : http://goo.gl/FBbMIO Subscribe us on Trailer : http://goo.gl/ZAbiek "Weird Al" Yankovic's new album "Mandatory Fun" out now on iTunes: http://smarturl.it/MandatoryFun Amazon: http://smarturl.it/MandatoryFunAMZ Google Play: http://smarturl.it/MandatoryFunGP http://www.WeirdAl.com Music video by "Weird Al" Yankovic performing Word Crimes. (C) 2014 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Less
"Weird Al" Yankovic says his new album "Mandatory Fun" may be his last. (July 21)Copyright 2014 The Associated Press
After 14 albums Weird Al Yankovic earns his first number one album on the U.S. Billboard chart with "Mandatory Fun." SOUNDBITE: "Weird Al" Y...
After 14 albums Weird Al Yankovic earns his first number one album on the U.S. Billboard chart with "Mandatory Fun." SOUNDBITE: "Weird Al" Yankovic, singer, saying (English): "It means a lot to me. I'm extremely excited and I'm grateful for the supoort of the fans." The singing comedian first gained notoriety with his spoof of Michael Jackson's "Beat It" in 1983. Thirty-one years later Weird Al is surviving by tapping into social media. SOUNDBITE: "Weird Al" Yankovic, singer, saying (English): "I wanted to do something that would appeal to the online community, and on the internet things get chewed up and spit out pretty quickly, so I wanted to do something where people could get excited about it and then the next day, instead of being bored they would have something else to look forward to." The 54-year-old released one new song a day for eight days running, beginning on July 14 with "Tacky," a celebrity-filled video spoof of Pharrell's hit, " Less
The longtime comedian and musician tells Elaine Moran about his new picture book 'My New Teacher and Me!' Plus, why he says the main charact...
The longtime comedian and musician tells Elaine Moran about his new picture book 'My New Teacher and Me!' Plus, why he says the main character is "the kid I wish I could've been" Less
19 new praying mantis species hailing from Central and South America have been identified, and one has been named after Al Gore. 19 new pray...
19 new praying mantis species hailing from Central and South America have been identified, and one has been named after Al Gore. 19 new praying mantis species hailing from Central and South America have been identified, and one has been named after Al Gore.The newly identified insects have a lot of traits that make them quite different than their widely known relatives. One is that they’re fast. The insects are typically known for their slow movements and stealthy hunting techniques.Not this group. They prefer a more assertive approach that involves running after their prey until they get close enough to grab it. It’s not all about the pursuit, though. Another unique trait that gives them both offensive and defensive advantages is their markings. The new ones belong to a group called bark mantises and their earthy, mottled coloring makes them almost undetectable when they’re hanging out on the trunk of a tree. They also don’t appear to kill their mates after coupling, Less
In today's show we talk about the fallout from yesterday's NYPD muck up, not touching yourself for 100 days, Apple's new OS, and everything ...
In today's show we talk about the fallout from yesterday's NYPD muck up, not touching yourself for 100 days, Apple's new OS, and everything else that mattered to me. Less
A drone has crash landed into the largest hot spring at the Yellowstone National Park in Utah. A drone has crash landed into the largest hot...
A drone has crash landed into the largest hot spring at the Yellowstone National Park in Utah. A drone has crash landed into the largest hot spring at the Yellowstone National Park in Utah. According to officials at Yellowstone, eyewitnesses reported seeing the remote-controlled drone flying into the Grand Prismatic Spring located in the Midway Geyser Basin. Al Nash, a spokesperson for Yellowstone is quoted as saying: “Assuming we can locate the device, we have to determine whether we can remove it without creating any damage. The whole incident remains under investigation.” The drone might belong to a tourist who is unfamiliar with the law passed in June that makes drones illegal to use in all national parks across the United States. Since the rule is fairly new, the National Park Service wants to educate visitors rather than punishing people who use drones without checking the rules. Park rangers at Yellowstone are now trying to figure out how to rescue the drone from the hot spring that is reportedly 400 feet wide and 120 to 150 feet deep, with a temperature of around 160 degrees. They are investigating the incident to identify the owner, and to see what would happen if they try to remove the drone, or if it is left in the hot spring where it crashed. Less
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