Yankovic would be turning down a $12 million deal. Had “Weird Al” taken that five million in 1990 and invested it in a run-of-the-mill mutual fund, he could have hung up his accordion for good.
Nathan Rabin, author of ‘The Weird Accordion to Al,’ explains what he learned from reviewing every single "Weird Al" Yankovic song ever. Looks Like Weird Al Would’ve Fared No Better As J.K. ...
Miller (As Told To) Photography by Robyn von Swank When “Weird Al” Yankovic attended Elton John’s Goodbye ... annoy the people in my college dorm by playing that song on the accordion. My favorite ...
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LouderSound on MSN"If you're in my band you can't have too much of a sense of dignity": The surreal moment America caught its first sight of "Weird Al" YankovicIn 1981, American satirist "Weird Al" Yankovic was not the international ... Invited to perform on the song, he can be heard ...
Weird Al' Yankovic has revealed that he is working on a jukebox musical! This comes after last year when he said that a musical is in the works, with no further details revealed at that time.
From age 15 on, Guinup has been one of "Weird Al" Yankovic's biggest fans. The year was 1984 and the song-parody superstar had scored a Top 20 hit with "Eat It." Guinup and a friend wound up meeting ...
Lin-Manuel Miranda says he talked Weird Al 'out of working ... Radcliffe wants to keep playing the accordion after learning it for Weird: The Al Yankovic Story Daniel Radcliffe gets laughs ...
Weird Al' Yankovic's Name Has 'Come Up in Conversations' for Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction. Why It Hasn't Happened Al Yankovic Posts Tribute to Coolio as Late Rapper's Views on 'Amish ...
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