Musician and comedic actor "Weird Al" Yankovic will stop in Harrington as one of 90 announced stops on a 2026 version of his ...
Weird Al became popular in the 1980s with parody songs, especially videos such as "Like a Surgeon" (riffing on Madonna's ...
The king of pop music parody is known for hits such as “Amish Paradise,” “Eat It,” “White & Nerdy” and “Party in the CIA." ...
Weird Al became popular in the 1980s with parody songs, especially videos such as "Like a Surgeon" (Madonna's "Like A Virgin" ...
The biggest-selling comedy recording artist in history, earning four Grammys and fifteen career nominations, “Weird Al” Yankovic is basically a walking meme. If you didn’t already know, he is best ...
Delaware darlings The Amish Outlaws have traded in their buggy for burnouts this NASCAR weekend, when the band returns to the stage at Dover Motor Speedway. The Amish Outlaws will play a free concert ...
As far as hip-hop beefs go, Coolio vs. “Weird Al” Yankovic was, well, one of the weirder ones. The back-and-forth stemmed from Coolio’s 1995 hit “Gangsta’s Paradise” and Yankovic’s parody from the ...
A disc jockey for KNDD-FM (107.7) has apologized for playing Weird Al Yankovic's "Amish Paradise" Monday following a fatal school shooting in Pennsylvania. Jerry McKenna, vice president and Seattle ...
A man "hijacked" the TV at an Amish restaurant and used it to blast out Weird Al Yankovic's parody song Amish Paradise. Angelica Smith, who describes herself as a "Christian, wife, mom and musician," ...