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About|the musician|his self-titled debut album|"Weird Al" Yankovic (album)pp-semi-blp|small=yespp-move-indefInfobox musical artist|name = "Weird Al" Yankovic|image = AlYankovicByKristineSlipson.jpg|caption = "Weird Al" Yankovic performing live in concert during his 2010 Tour|background = solo_singer|birth_name = Alfred Matthew Yankovic|alias = "Weird Al" Yankovic|birth_date = birth date and age|mf=yes|1959|10|23|origin = Lynwood, California , U.S.|instrument = singing|Vocals , accordion , Electronic keyboard|keyboards , theremin |occupation = Record producer , Satire|satirist , parodist , singer-songwriter , musician , Music video director|director , Television producer|producer , actor |years_active = 1976–present|genre = Parody music|Parody , Comedy music|comedy , polka |Religion = Christianity |label = RCA Records|RCA , Capitol Records|Capitol , Scotti Brothers Records|Scotti Brothers , Volcano Records|Volcano |associated_acts = Dr. Demento |website = http://www.weirdal.com/ www.weirdal.com Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic (IPAc-en|pron|'|j|æ|?|k|?|v|?|k|; http://www.al-oholicsanonymous.com/faq/#correctspelling "Weird Al" Yankovic Frequently Asked Questions WebCite|url= http://www.webcitation.org/5mqzq6w6e|date =2010-01-17 born October 23, 1959) is an American singer-songwriter , music producer , accordionist , actor , comedian , writer , satire|satirist , and parodist . Yankovic is known for his humorous songs that make light of popular culture and that often parody specific songs by contemporary musical acts. Since his first-aired comedy song in 1976, he has sold more than 12& nbsp;million albums (as of 2007),cite news|url= http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/09/AR2007080900305.html|last=Harrington|first=Richard|title=Weird Al's Imitation: A Funky Form of Flattery|publisher=Washington Post|accessdate=August 10, 2007|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/5kESmJdXg|archivedate=October 2, 2009|deadurl=no | date=August 10, 2007 recorded more than 150 parody and original songs,cite web|url= http://ninemsn.video.msn.com/v/en-au/v.htm? f=39& g=b738d4f6-1921-4e6f-9836-1ce2b2b0850c& p=autvshows_authecatchup& t=m2556& mediaid=77139 |title=Weird Al Yankovic's latest send-ups on The Catch-up|accessdate=March 14, 2007dead link|date=September 2011cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/catalog.htm| title="Weird Al" Yankovic: Catalog|accessdate=October 28, 2006|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/5kESmp2r0|archivedate=October 2, 2009|deadurl=nocite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/bio.htm| title="Weird Al" Yankovic: Biographies|accessdate=October 28, 2006 and has performed more than 1,000 live shows.cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/livepage.htm |title="Weird Al" Yankovic: Live Performances|accessdate=November 10, 2006 His works have earned him three Grammy Award s among nine nominations, four RIAA certification|gold records , and six RIAA certification|platinum records in the United States. Yankovic's first top ten Billboard charts|Billboard album ( Straight Outta Lynwood ) and single (" White & Nerdy ") were both released in 2006, nearly three decades into his career.

Yankovic's success comes in part from his effective use of music video to further parody popular culture, the song's original artist, and the original music videos themselves, scene-for-scene in some cases. He directed later videos himself and went on to direct for other artists including Ben Folds , Hanson (band)|Hanson , The Black Crowes (band)|Black Crowes , and The Presidents of the United States of America (band)|The Presidents of the United States of America . In addition to recording his albums, Yankovic wrote and starred in the film, UHF (film)|UHF , and television show, The Weird Al Show . He has also made guest appearances on many television shows, in addition to starring in Al TV specials on MTV .cite news|last=Ankeny|first=Jason |title=Weird Al Yankovic, Biography |url= http://www.mtv.com/music/artist/yankovic_weird_al/artist.jhtml#biographyEnd|newspaper=MTV

Early life


The only child of Nick Louis Yankovic (June 4, 1917& nbsp;– April 9, 2004)cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/faq.htm |title="Weird Al" Yankovic: Frequently Asked Questions|accessdate=October 28, 2006 quote|Al's grandparents on his father's side were Yugoslavian. and Mary Elizabeth (née Vivalda; February 7, 1923& nbsp;– April 9, 2004), Alfred was born in Downey, California , and raised in the town of Lynwood, California|Lynwood . His father was born in Kansas City, Kansas of Yugoslavs|Yugoslavian cite book|author=SPIN Media LLC|title=SPIN|url= http://books.google.com/? id=TZaFMCee5HQC& pg=PA48|issn=08863032|date=1985|publisher=SPIN Media LLC|isbn=|page=48Quote|It is of no minor coincidence that his parents are of Yugoslavian lineage and it so happens that Frankie Yankovic (no relation), known as the polka king and one of the best accordionists in the country, also happens to be a Yugoslav. A little chauvinism here. descent, and began living in California after serving during World War II ;cite book|last=Demento|first=Dr.|title=Liner notes, Permanent Record|publisher=Scotti Bros.|date=September 27, 1994|url= http://php.indiana.edu/~jbmorris/FAQ/al.booklet|isbn=B00000I029cite news|url= http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/northcounty/20040412-1434-yankovic.html|title=Autopsy confirms Yankovic parents died from carbon monoxide poisoning|publisher=San Diego Union Tribune|date=April 12, 2004|accessdate=March 7, 2009|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/query? id=1238721718415022|archivedate=April 3, 2009 he believed "the key to success" was "doing for a living whatever makes you happy" and often reminded his son of this philosophy. Nick Yankovic married Mary Elizabeth Vivalda in 1949. Mary, who was of Italians|Italian and English people|English descent, and had come to California from Kentucky , gave birth to Alfred ten years later.

Al's first accordion lesson, which sparked his career in music, was on the day before his sixth birthday. A door-to-door salesman traveling through Lynwood offered the Yankovic parents a choice of accordion or guitar lessons at a local music school. Yankovic claims the reason his parents chose accordion over guitar was "They figured there should be at least one more accordion-playing Yankovic in the world", referring to Frankie Yankovic , to whom he is not related directly.cite web|url= http://php.indiana.edu/~jbmorris/FAQ/al.booklet|title=Permanent Record: Al In The Box|accessdate=August 24, 2006 Yankovic said that "his parents chose the accordion because they were convinced it would revolutionize rock." He continued lessons at the school for three years before continuing to learn on his own. Yankovic's early accordion role models include Frankie Yankovic and Myron Floren (the accordionist on The Lawrence Welk Show ).

In the 1970s, Yankovic was a big fan of Elton John and claims John's Goodbye Yellow Brick Road album "was partly how I learned to play rock 'n roll on the accordion." As for his influences in comedic and parody music, Yankovic lists artists including Tom Lehrer , Stan Freberg , Spike Jones , Allan Sherman , Shel Silverstein and Frank Zappa "and all the other wonderfully sick and twisted artists that he was exposed to through the Dr. Demento Radio Show ."cite web|url= http://www.myspace.com/weirdal |title="Weird Al" Yankovic on MySpace|accessdate=April 2, 2007 Other sources of inspiration for his comedy come from Mad (magazine)| Mad magazine , Monty Python ,cite web|url= http://podcasts.triplem.com.au/audio/20070307_spoon_best_weirdalredux.mp3|title="Weird Al" Yankovic interview by Spoonman on Triple M Australia|accessdate=April 2, 2007 and the Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker parody movies.cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#0494|title=Midnight Star "Ask Al" Q& As for April 1994|accessdate=April 2, 2007

Yankovic began kindergarten a year earlier than most children, and he skipped the second grade. "My classmates seemed to think I was some kind of rocket scientist so I was labeled a nerd early on", he recalls. As his unusual schooling left him two years younger than most of his classmates, Yankovic was not interested in sports or social events at school. He was valedictorian of his senior class. Yankovic was active in his school's extracurricular programs, including the National Forensic League , a play based upon Rebel Without a Cause , the yearbook (for which he wrote most of the captions), and the Volcano Worshippers club, "which did absolutely nothing. We started the club just to get an extra picture of ourselves in the yearbook."

Yankovic attended California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo where he earned a degree in architecture .

Career


Dr. Demento and early fame


Yankovic received his first exposure via southern California and syndicated comedy radio personality Dr. Demento 's radio show, saying "If there hadn't been a Dr. Demento, I'd probably have a real job now."cite news|title=Dr. Demento Marks 30 Years Of Funny Music|url= http://www.billboard.com/news/dr-demento-marks-30-years-of-funny-music-1314866.story#/news/dr-demento-marks-30-years-of-funny-music-1314866.story|newspaper=Billboard In 1976, Dr. Demento spoke at Yankovic's school where the then 16 year old Yankovic gave him a homemade Compact Cassette|tape of original and parody songs performed on the accordion in Yankovic's bedroom into a "cheesy little tape recorder". The tape's first song was "Belvedere Cruisin'", about his family's Plymouth Belvedere , was played on Demento's comedy radio show, launching Yankovic's career. Demento said "'Belvedere Cruising' might not have been the very best song I ever heard, but it had some clever lines ... I put the tape on the air immediately.".cite web|url= http://weirdal.com/rare89.htm |title="Weird Al" Yankovic: Rare Items: UNLABELED TAPE |accessdate=August 24, 2006|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/query? id=1238721723796702|archivedate=April 3, 2009 Yankovic also played at local coffeehouses, saying:
Block quote|It was sort of like amateur music night, and a lot of people were like wannabe Dan Fogelberg s. They'd get up on stage with their acoustic guitar and do these lovely ballads. And I would get up with my accordion and play the Also sprach Zarathustra (Richard Strauss)|theme from 2001: A Space Odyssey (film)| 2001 . And people were kind of shocked that I would be disrupting their mellow Thursday night folk fest." http://blog.nj.com/ledgerentertainment/2007/08/michael_blackwellif_you_asked.html The clown prince of song parodies.", The Star-Ledger , August 10, 2007. p14.
During Yankovic's sophomore year as an architecture student at California Polytechnic State University|Cal Poly at San Luis Obispo , he became a disc jockey at the university's radio station, KCPR . Yankovic said he had been nicknamed Weird Al by fellow students and "took it on professionally" as his persona for the station. In 1978, he released his first recording (as Alfred Yankovic), "Take Me Down", on the LP, Slo Grown , as a benefit for the Economic Opportunity Commission of San Luis Obispo County, California|San Luis Obispo County . The song mocked famous nearby landmarks such as Bubblegum Alley and the fountain toilets at the Madonna Inn .

In mid-1979, shortly before his senior year, " My Sharona " by The Knack was on the charts and Yankovic took his accordion into the restroom across the hall from the radio station (to take advantage of the echo chamber acoustics) and recorded a parody titled " My Bologna ". He sent it to Dr. Demento , who played it to good response from listeners. Yankovic met The Knack after a show at his college and introduced himself as the author of "My Bologna". The Knack's lead singer, Doug Fieger , said he liked the song and suggested that Capitol Records vice president Rupert Perry release it as a single. "My Bologna" was released as a single with "School Cafeteria" as its B-side, and the label gave Yankovic a six-month recording contract. Yankovic, who was "only getting average grades" in his architecture degree, began to realize that he might make a career of comedic music.

On September 14, 1980, Yankovic was a guest on the Dr. Demento Show , where he was to record a new parody live. The song was called " Another One Rides the Bus ", a parody of Queen (band)|Queen 's hit, " Another One Bites the Dust ". While practicing the song outside the sound booth, he met Jon Schwartz (drummer)|Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz , who told him he was a drummer and agreed to bang on Yankovic's accordion case to help Yankovic keep a steady beat during the song. They rehearsed the song just a few times before the show began. "Another One Rides the Bus" became so popular that Yankovic's first television appearance was a performance of the song on Tomorrow (TV series)|The Tomorrow Show (April 21, 1981) with Tom Snyder . On the show, Yankovic played his accordion, and again, Schwartz banged on the accordion case and provided comical sound effects.

Band and fame


1981 brought Yankovic on tour for the first time as part of Dr. Demento's stage show. His stage act in a Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix , Arizona , nightclub caught the eye of manager Jay Levey, who was "blown away". Levey asked Yankovic if he had considered creating a full Musical ensemble|band and doing his music as a career. Yankovic admitted that he had, so Levey held auditions. Steve Jay became Yankovic's bass guitar|bass player, and Jay's friend Jim West (guitarist)|Jim West played guitar. Schwartz continued on drum kit|drums . Yankovic's first show with his new band was on March 31, 1982. Several days later, Yankovic and his band were the opening act for Missing Persons (band)|Missing Persons .

Yankovic recorded " I Love Rocky Road ", (a parody of " I Love Rock 'n' Roll " as recorded by Joan Jett|Joan Jett and The Blackhearts ) which was produced by Rick Derringer , in 1982. The song was a hit on Top 40 radio, leading to Yankovic's signing with Scotti Brothers Records . In 1983, Yankovic's first "Weird Al" Yankovic (album)|self-titled album was released on Scotti Bros. He released his second album "Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D in 1984. The first single " Eat It ", a parody of the Michael Jackson song " Beat It ", became popular, thanks in part to the music video, a shot-for-shot parody of Jackson's "Beat It" music video, and what Yankovic described as his "uncanny resemblance" to Jackson. Peaking at number 12 on the Billboard (magazine)|Billboard Billboard Hot 100|Hot 100 on April 14, 1984,cite web|title=Eat It - Weird Al Yankovic|url= http://www.billboard.com//song/weird-al-yankovic/eat-it/1401850#//song/weird-al-yankovic/eat-it/1401850|publisher=Billboard "Eat It" remained Yankovic's highest-charting single until " White & Nerdy " placed at number 9 in October 2006.cite news|title=White and Nerdy|url= http://www.billboard.com//song/weird-al-yankovic/white-nerdy/8321223|newspaper=Billboard

In 1985, Yankovic co-wrote and starred in a mockumentary of his own life titled The Compleat Al , which intertwined the facts of his life up to that point with fiction. The movie also featured some clips from Yankovic's trip to Japan and some clips from the Al TV specials. The Compleat Al was co-directed by Jay Levey, who would direct UHF (film)|UHF four years later. Also released around the same time as The Compleat Al was The Authorized Al , a biographical book based on the film. The book, resembling a scrapbook, included real and fictional humorous photographs and documents.

Yankovic and his band toured as the opening act for The Monkees in mid-1987 for their second reunion tour of North America. Yankovic claims to have enjoyed touring with The Monkees, despite the fact "the promoter gypped us out of a bunch of money."cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#1198 |title="Ask Al" Q& As for November, 1998|accessdate=June 5, 2007

Yankovic also appeared on the Wendy Carlos recording of Sergei Prokofiev|Prokofiev 's " Peter and the Wolf " as the narrator in 1988. The album also included a sequel of Camille Saint-Saëns 's composition The Carnival of the Animals titled the "Carnival of the Animals Part II", with Yankovic providing humorous poems for each of the featured creatures in the style of Ogden Nash , who had written humorous poems for the original. Rubén Valtierra joined the band on keyboards in 1991, allowing Yankovic to concentrate more on singing and increasing his use of the stage space during concerts.

A factual biographical booklet of Yankovic's life, written by Dr. Demento , was released with the 1994 box set compilation Permanent Record: Al in the Box . The Dr. Demento Society, which issues yearly Christmas re-releases of material from Dr. Demento's Basement Tapes, often includes unreleased tracks from Yankovic's vaults, such as "Pacman", "It's Still Billy Joel To Me" or the live version of "School Cafeteria".

New look and career to present



On January 24, 1998, Yankovic had LASIK eye surgery to correct his extreme myopia .cite web|url= http://weirdal.com/thelook1.htm|title=LASIK story and pictures In the same period, he shaved off his moustache and grew out his hair, thus radically changing his signature look (he had previously shaved his mustache in 1983 for the video of " Ricky (song)|Ricky " to resemble Desi Arnaz and 1996 for the " Amish Paradise " video). Yankovic reasoned, "If Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna 's allowed to reinvent herself every 15& nbsp;minutes, I figure I should be good for a change at least once every 20 years."cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/bio.htm |archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20010208173222/ http://www.weirdal.com/bio.htm |archivedate=2001-02-08 |title=Archive.org for www.weirdal.com/bio.htm for February 8, 2001|accessdate=October 29, 2006 He parodied the reaction to this "new look" in a commercial for his nonexistent MTV Unplugged special. The commercial featured Yankovic in the short-haired wig from the music video for Hanson (band)|Hanson's "River", claiming his new look was an attempt to "get back to the core of what I'm all about", that being "the music".cite web|url= http://www.al-oholicsanonymous.com/videos/EatItUnpluggedPromo.wmv |title="Weird Al" Yankovic MTV Unplugged Promo|accessdate=October 28, 2006

Three of his latest albums feature the longest songs Yankovic has ever released. The " Albuquerque (song)|Albuquerque " track from Running with Scissors is 11& nbsp;minutes and 23& nbsp;seconds; "Genius in France" from Poodle Hat runs for 8& nbsp;minutes and 56& nbsp;seconds; "Trapped in the Drive-Thru" from Straight Outta Lynwood is 10& nbsp;minutes and 53& nbsp;seconds long. Before 2007 (apart from a one-off performance of "Albuquerque" in Albuquerque, New Mexico ),cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/setlists.htm |title="Weird Al" Yankovic: Concert Set Lists|accessdate=October 28, 2006 these "epic" songs were not performed live in their entirety due to their length and complexity. (See #Live performances|Live performances for details)

Yankovic has also started to explore digital distribution of his songs. On October 7, 2008, Yankovic released to the iTunes Store " Whatever You Like ("Weird Al" Yankovic song)|Whatever You Like ", a parody of the T.I. Whatever You Like (T.I. song)|song of the same title , which Yankovic said he had come up with two weeks before. Yankovic said that the benefit of digital distribution is that "I don't have to wait around while my songs get old and dated—I can get them out on the Internet almost immediately."cite web | url = http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp? vnu_content_id=1003870753 | title = Weird Al Goes Digital With T.I. Cover | publisher = Billboard (magazine)|Billboard | date = October 6, 2008 | accessdate = October 6, 2008 | first = Jeff | last = Vreval In 2009, Yankovic released four more songs: " Craigslist (song)|Craigslist " on June 16, " Skipper Dan " on July 14, " CNR (single)|CNR " on August 4, and " Ringtone (song)|Ringtone " on August 25. These five digitally released songs were packaged as a digital EP titled Internet Leaks , with "Whatever You Like" retroactively included in the set.cite web | url = http://sev.prnewswire.com/entertainment/20090616/NY3313516062009-1.html | title = 'Weird Al' Yankovic Releases New Single 'Craigslist' an Homage to the Doors | publisher = PR Newswire | date =June 16, 2009 | accessdate = June 21, 2009 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20090620071251/ http://sev.prnewswire.com/entertainment/20090616/NY3313516062009-1.html |archivedate = June 20, 2009|deadurl=yes

In 2011, Yankovic completed his thirteenth studio album. This album, titled Alpocalypse , is his first studio album since Straight Outta Lynwood , and was released on June 21, 2011.cite web | url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=w0YJpwKwinE | title="Weird Al" Yankovic - The New Album | work=YouTube | date=April 21, 2011 | accessdate=April 22, 2011 The album contains the five songs from the previous Internet Leaks digital download release, a polka medley called "Polka Face", a song called "TMZ" for which Bill Plympton created an animated music video, and five other new songs.cite web | url = http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/exclusive-weird-al-yankovic-almost-done-with-13th-studio-lp-20110203 | title = Exclusive: 'Weird Al' Yankovic Almost Done With 13th Studio LP | first = Jason | last = Richards | date = 2011-02-03 | accessdate = 2011-02-07 | work = Rolling Stone cite web|url= http://coedmagazine.com/2010/10/06/idiots-angels-coed%E2%80%99s-interview-with-oscar-nominated-animator-bill-plympton/ |title=Idiots & Angels: COED’s Interview With Oscar Nominated Animator Bill Plympton |accessdate=October 13, 2010

Yankovic had reported an interest in parodying Lady Gaga 's material,cite news |first=Gary |last=Graff |coauthors= |title=Weird Al May Parody Lady Gaga On Next Album |url= http://www.billboard.com/news/weird-al-may-parody-lady-gaga-on-next-album-1004099663.story#/news/weird-al-may-parody-lady-gaga-on-next-album-1004099663.story |work= Billboard (magazine)|Billboard |publisher= |date=2010-06-22 |accessdate=2010-09-13 and on April 20 announced that he had written and recorded a parody of " Born This Way (song)|Born This Way " titled " Perform This Way ", to be the lead single for his new album. However, upon first submitting it to Lady Gaga's manager for approval (which Yankovic does as a courtesy), he was not given permission to release it commercially. As he had previously done under similar circumstances (with his parody of James Blunt's " You're Beautiful "), Yankovic then released the song for free on the internet. Soon afterwards, Gaga's manager admitted that he had denied the parody of his own accord without forwarding the song to his client, and upon seeing it online, Lady Gaga granted permission for the parody. Yankovic has stated that all of his proceeds from the parody and its music video will be donated to the Human Rights Campaign, to support the human rights themes of the original song.cite web |url= http://alyankovic.wordpress.com/the-gaga-saga/ |title=The Gaga Saga |accessdate=April 20, 2011| archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5y61XzOga | archivedate = 2011-04-20| deadurl=nocite web |url= http://alyankovic.wordpress.com/2011/04/20/gaga-update/ |title=Gaga Update |accessdate=April 20, 2011

Yankovic was also a judge for the 10th annual The Independent Music Awards|Independent Music Awards to support independent artists' careers.cite web|url= http://www.independentmusicawards.com/ima_new/pastjudges.asp |title=Past Judges |publisher=Independent Music Awards |date= |accessdate=2011-10-26

Personal life


Yankovic married Suzanne Krajewski in 2001; their daughter, Nina, was born in 2003.Cite news|last = Moreland|first = Jo|title = Parody star's parents die in Fallbrook|newspaper = North County Times|location = San Diego County|date = April 10, 2004|url = http://www.nctimes.com/news/local/article_573af5a0-7061-5e21-803b-554b0c4a09ce.html|accessdate = July 27, 2011 They also have a pet cockatiel named Bo Veaner and dog named Bambu. They used to have a pet poodle , named Bela (pictured atop Yankovic's head on the cover of his album, Poodle Hat ). Yankovic identifies as Christian and has stated that a couple from his church appeared on the cover of Poodle Hat .cite web|title="Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ask Al Archive |url= http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#0795|work=|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/5iwEXO7HB|archivedate=August 10, 2009|deadurl=no|accessdate=August 7, 2009cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#0195 |title="Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ask Al Archive |publisher=Weird Al |date= |accessdate=2010-08-14| archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5qR9WVFHk | archivedate = 2010-06-12| deadurl=no

Yankovic changed his diet to become a Veganism|vegan in 1992, after a former girlfriend gave him the book John Robbins (author)|Diet for a New America and he felt "it made ... a very compelling argument for a strict vegetarian diet."cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#0195 |title=Midnight Star "Ask Al" Q& As for January, 1995|accessdate=April 4, 2007| archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5qR9WVFHk | archivedate = 2010-06-12| deadurl=no When asked how he can "rationalize" performing at events such as the Great American Rib Cook-Off when he is a vegan, he replied, "The same way I can rationalize playing at a college even though I’m not a student anymore."cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#0500 |title="Ask Al" Q& As for May, 2000|accessdate=June 23, 2007

In 2004, Yankovic's parents were found dead in their Fallbrook, California , home, apparently the victims of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning from their fireplace that had been recently lit. The flue was closed, which trapped the carbon monoxide gas inside the house, suffocating them. Several hours after his wife notified him of his parents' death, Yankovic went on with his concert in Mankato, Minnesota ,cite web|url= http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/northcounty/20040410-9999-1mc10ffire.html |title=Fallbrook couple found dead |accessdate=February 16, 2007 saying that "since my music had helped many of my fans through tough times, maybe it would work for me as well" and that it would "at least ... give me a break from sobbing all the time." Although Yankovic played the concert as planned, a scheduled meet and greet following the concert was canceled.cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/msg.htm |title=A Message From Al|accessdate=August 24, 2006cite web|url= http://espn.go.com/espnradio/play? id=6689521 |title=ESPN Interview with Chuck Klosterman |date=June 23, 2011

Music career


Main|List of songs by "Weird Al" YankovicWhile Yankovic's song parodies (such as " Eat It ") have resulted in success on the Billboard charts ( see List of singles by "Weird Al" Yankovic ), he recorded an equally large number of original humorous songs (" You Don't Love Me Anymore " and " One More Minute "). His work depends largely on the satirizing of popular culture , including television ( see The TV Album ), movies (" The Saga Begins "), food ( see The Food Album ), popular music ("Bohemian Polka", "Polkarama"), and sometimes issues in contemporary news (" Headline News (song)|Headline News "). Yankovic claims he has no intention of writing "serious" music. In his reasoning, "There's enough people that do unfunny music. I'll leave the serious stuff to Paris Hilton and Kevin Federline ."cite web|url= http://hub.lsj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article? AID=/20070702/NOISE02/707040313/1104/HUB|title='Weird Al' Yankovic - Parodist promises a high-energy show -- with costume changes|accessdate=July 8, 2007


Although many of Yankovic's songs are parodies of contemporary radio hits, it is rare that the song's primary topic lampoons the original artist as a person, or the song itself. Most Yankovic songs consist of the original song's music, with a separate, unrelated set of amusing lyrics. Yankovic considered that his first true satirical song was " Smells Like Nirvana ", which references unintelligible lyrics in Nirvana (band)|Nirvana 's " Smells Like Teen Spirit ".cite web|url= http://www.avclub.com/articles/weird-al-yankovic,58244|title="Weird Al" Yankovic|first=Nathan|last=Rabin|date=2011-06-29|accessdate=2011-06-29|publisher= A.V. Club |archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/5zodtUwdj|archivedate=2011-06-29|deadurl=no Other satirical songs include " Achy Breaky Song ", which refers to the song " Achy Breaky Heart ", "(This Song's Just) Six Words Long", which refers to the repetitious lyrics in " Got My Mind Set on You ", the unreleased "It's Still Billy Joel to Me", and Perform This Way ", set to Lady Gaga 's " Born This Way (song)|Born This Way ".

Yankovic's humor normally lies more in creating unexpected incongruity between an artist's image and the topic of the song, contrasting the style of the song with its content (such as the songs " Amish Paradise ", " White & Nerdy ", and " You're Pitiful "), or in pointing out trends or works which have become pop culture clichés (such as " eBay (song)|eBay " and " Don't Download This Song ").

Yankovic is the sole writer for all his songs and, for "legal and personal reasons", does not accept parody submissions or ideas from fans. There exists, however, one exception to this rule in the case of " Like a Surgeon ("Weird Al" Yankovic song)|Like a Surgeon ". Madonna (entertainer)|Madonna was reportedly talking with a friend and happened to wonder aloud when Yankovic was going to turn her " Like a Virgin (song)|Like a Virgin " into "Like a Surgeon". Madonna's friend was a mutual friend of Yankovic's manager, Jay Levey, and eventually Yankovic himself heard the story from Levey.

Unlike other parody artists such as Allan Sherman , Yankovic strives to keep the backing music in his parodies the same as the original. While Sherman reproduced them orchestrally, Yankovic and his band essentially play the original song with new lyrics. Instead of using instrumental versions of the original songs, Yankovic and his band transcribe the original song by ear and re-record the song for Yankovic's parody version.cite web|url= http://www.weirdalforum.com/forum/index.php? showtopic=4730& view=findpost& p=306317|title=World of Weird Al Yankovic Forums|accessdate=October 30, 2006 Sometimes artists whose work Yankovic parodies perform on the recordings,i.e. Dire Straits members Mark Knopfler and Guy Fletcher perform on Yankovic's parody of Dire Straits ' " Money for Nothing (song)|Money for Nothing " and " Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies* ".

Yankovic also includes a medley of various songs on most albums, each one reinterpreted as a polka , with the choruses or memorable lines of various songs juxtaposed for humorous effect. Yankovic has been known to say that converting these songs to polka was "...the way God intended". Because the polkas have become a staple of Yankovic's albums, he has said he tries to include one on each album because "fans would be rioting in the streets, I think, if I didn't do a polka medley."cite web|url= http://www.livedaily.com/news/Weird_Al_talks_new_album_2007_tour-10776.html? t=1|title='Weird Al' talks new album, 2007 tour|accessdate=October 26, 2006|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20061021191206/ http://www.livedaily.com/news/Weird_Al_talks_new_album_2007_tour-10776.html? t=1|archivedate=October 21, 2006


Some of Yankovic's original songs are "style parodies" for which he chooses a band's entire body of work to honor/parody, rather than any single hit by that band. Such bands include Rage Against the Machine with " I'll Sue Ya " (which features many aspects of the hit song " Killing in the Name "), Devo with " Dare to Be Stupid (song)|Dare to Be Stupid ", Talking Heads with "Dog Eat Dog", Frank Zappa with "Genius in France", Nine Inch Nails with "Germs", and Queen (band)|Queen with "Ringtone".cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#0100|title="Ask Al" Q& As for January 2000|accessdate=October 30, 2006 Others are style parodies in the style of a music genre|genre of music, rather than a specific band (for example, country music with "Good Enough For Now" and charity record s with " Don't Download This Song ").

Yankovic has contributed original songs to several film s (" This Is the Life ("Weird Al" Yankovic song)|This Is the Life " from Johnny Dangerously ; " Polkamon " from the movie Pokémon: The Movie 2000 , and a parody of the James Bond title sequence in Spy Hard ), in addition to his own film, UHF (film)|UHF . Other songs of his have appeared in films or television series as well, such as " Dare to Be Stupid (song)|Dare to Be Stupid " in The Transformers: The Movie .

One of Yankovic's recurring jokes involves the number 27 (number)|27 . It is mentioned in the lyrics of several songs, and seen on the covers for Running with Scissors (album)|Running With Scissors , Poodle Hat cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/images/phathires.jpg|title='& #39;Poodle Hat'& #39; album cover|accessdate=2011-10-26 and Straight Outta Lynwood . He had originally just pulled the number 27 as a random figure to use in filling out lyrics, but as his fans started to notice the reuse of the number after the first few times, he began to purposely drop references to 27 within his lyrics, videos, and album covers. He explains that "It's just a number I started using that people started attaching a lot of importance to."cite web|url= http://www.avclub.com/articles/weird-al-yankovic,14163|title=Interview: "Weird Al" Yankovic|date=2007-10-17|accessdate=2011-07-02|first=David|last=Wolinsky|publisher= A.V. Club Other recurring jokes revolve around the names Bob (the Al TV interviews often mention the name,cite web|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=jVGiUu2ciYY|title=Weird Al Interviews Avril Lavigne|accessdate=October 29, 2006|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20070216165203/ http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=jVGiUu2ciYY|archivedate=February 16, 2007|deadurl=yes and a song called "Bob" is featured on Poodle Hat ), Frank (e.g. "Frank's 2000" TV"), and the surname "Finkelstein" (e.g. the music video for " I Lost on Jeopardy ", or Fran Drescher 's character, Pamela Finkelstein, in UHF (film)|UHF ). Also, a hamster called Harvey the Wonder Hamster is a recurring character in The Weird Al Show and the Al TV specials, as well as the subject of an original song on Alapalooza . Other recurring jokes include Yankovic borrowing, or being owed, $5. In a number of Al TV interviews, he often asks if he can borrow $5, being turned down every time. This motif also occurs in " Poodle Hat|Why Does This Always Happen to Me? ", in which his deceased friend owes him $5. Another recurring joke is his attraction to female nostrils or nostrils in general. This also appears in numerous Al TV interviews as well as in several of his songs (" Albuquerque (song)|Albuquerque " and " Poodle Hat|Wanna B Ur Lovr " to name a few.) Yankovic also asks his celebrity guests if they could "shave his back for a nickel." This also appears in the song " Albuquerque (song)|Albuquerque ". Yankovic has also put two backmasking messages into his songs. The first, in "Nature Trail to Hell", said "Satan Eats Cheez Whiz "; the second, in "I Remember Larry", said "Wow, you must have an awful lot of free time on your hands."cite web|url= http://www.al-oholicsanonymous.com/faq/#secret|title=Al-oholics Anonymous' Frequently Asked Questions|accessdate=August 24, 2006

Yankovic's career in novelty and comedy music has outlasted many of his "mainstream" parody targets, such as Toni Basil , MC Hammer , and Men Without Hats .cite web|url= http://www.spokane7.com/music/stories/? ID=401|title=Weird Al's shtick still draws a crowd|accessdate=October 16, 2006|archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070927182156/ http://www.spokane7.com/music/stories/? ID=401|archivedate=September 27, 2007cite web|url= http://www.townonline.com/northshoresunday/homepage/x1575047109|title=Revenge of the nerd: 'Weird Al' gets all white and nerdy for summer tour|accessdate=August 13, 2007 Yankovic's continued success (including the top 10 single " White & Nerdy " and album Straight Outta Lynwood in 2006) has enabled him to escape the one-hit wonder stigma often associated with novelty music. cite web|url= http://www.tweak.com/phonetag/weirdal|title=Tweak: Phone Tag - Weird Al Yankovic|accessdate=October 16, 2006|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20060509010828/ http://www.tweak.com/phonetag/weirdal|archivedate=May 9, 2006

Music videos


While Yankovic's musical parodies generally do not include references to the songs or the artists of the original songs, Yankovic's music videos will sometimes parody the original song's music video in whole or in part. Most notably, the video for " Smells Like Nirvana " uses an extremely similar set to Nirvana (band)|Nirvana 's " Smells Like Teen Spirit ", including using several of the same actors. This video contended with "Smells like Teen Spirit" at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards for Best Male Video. Other videos that draw directly from those of the original song include " Eat It ", " Fat (song)|Fat ", " Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies* ", " Bedrock Anthem ", " Headline News (song)|Headline News ", " It's All about the Pentiums ", "Amish Paradise", "Like a Surgeon", and " White & Nerdy ". The video for " Dare to Be Stupid " is, as stated by Yankovic, a style parody in general of Devo videos.cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#0100|title="Ask Al" Q& As for January, 2000"|accessdate=August 5, 2007

Several videos have included appearances by notable celebrities in addition to Yankovic and his band. Dr. Demento appeared in several of Yankovic's earlier videos, such as " I Love Rocky Road " and " Ricky (song)|Ricky ". Actor Dick Van Patten is featured in both "Smells Like Nirvana" and " Bedrock Anthem "; Drew Carey , Emo Philips and Phil LaMarr appeared in "It's All About the Pentiums"; Keegan-Michael Key , Jordan Peele , Donny Osmond , Judy Tenuta and Seth Green appeared in "White & Nerdy"; and Ruth Buzzi and Pat Boone appeared in "Gump". The video for " I Lost on Jeopardy " includes an appearance by Greg Kihn , the artist whose song, "Jeopardy", was being parodied, along with Don Pardo and Art Fleming , Jeopardy's original announcer and host, as themselves. Florence Henderson played Yankovic's Amish wife in "Amish Paradise".

While most videos that Yankovic creates are aired on music channels such as MTV and VH1 , Yankovic worked with animation artists to create music videos for release with extended content albums. The DualDisc version of Straight Outta Lynwood features six videos set to songs from the release, including videos created by Bill Plympton and John Kricfalusi ; one video, " Weasel Stomping Day " was created by the producers of the show Robot Chicken , and aired as a segment of that program. As of fall 2010, Yankovic is again collaborating with Bill Plympton to create a video for a new song ("TMZ") which will appear on his upcoming album.

Reactions from original artists


Under the " fair use " provision of U.S. copyright law, affirmed by the Supreme Court of the United States|United States Supreme Court , one does not need permission to record a parody . Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Music, Inc. , Ussc|510|569|1994 However, as a personal rule, and as a means of maintaining good relationships within the music community, Yankovic has always requested permission from the original artist before recording his parodies. He claims that only about two to three percent of the artists he approaches for parody permission deny his requests. Also, according to Stanford Libraries, fair use is unlikely to justify a parody song that parodies more than a few lines of song lyrics from an existing song.cite web|url= http://fairuse.stanford.edu/Copyright_and_Fair_Use_Overview/chapter9/9-c.html#5|title=Stanford Copyright & Fair Use - Summaries of Fair Use Cases|accessdate=2010-10-11

Positive


Michael Jackson was a big fan of Yankovic, and Yankovic claimed Jackson "had always been very supportive" of his work. Jackson twice allowed him to parody his songs (" Beat It " and " Bad (Michael Jackson song)|Bad " became " Eat It " and " Fat (song)|Fat ", respectively). When Jackson
granted Yankovic permission to do "Fat", Jackson allowed him to use the same set built for his own " Badder " video from the Moonwalker video. Though Jackson allowed "Eat It" and "Fat", he requested that Yankovic not record a parody of " Black or White ", titled "Snack All Night", because he felt the message was too important. This refusal, coming shortly after the commercial failure of Yankovic's movie UHF in theaters, had initially set Yankovic back; he later recognized this as a critical time, as in searching for new parodies, he came across Nirvana (band)|Nirvana and leading to a revitalization of his career with " Smells Like Nirvana ". Yankovic has performed a concert-only parody "Snack All Night" in some of his live shows. Yankovic had a cameo appearance, along with many other celebrities, in Jackson's music video for " Liberian Girl ".

Dave Grohl of Nirvana said that the band felt they had "made it" after Yankovic recorded "Smells Like Nirvana", a parody of the grunge band's smash hit, " Smells Like Teen Spirit ". On his Behind the Music special, Yankovic stated that when he called Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain to ask if he could parody the song, Cobain gave him permission, then paused and asked, "Um... it's not gonna be about food, is it? " Yankovic responded with, "No, it'll be about how no one can understand your lyrics." According to members of Nirvana interviewed for Behind the Music , when they saw the video of the song, they laughed hysterically. Additionally, Cobain described Yankovic as "a musical genius".cite news|url= http://www.theage.com.au/news/gig-previews--reviews/weird-al-yankovic/2007/03/19/1174152930142.html|title=Weird Al Yankovic - Gig previews & reviews|accessdate=April 16, 2007|location=Melbourne|work=The Age|date=March 19, 2007|first=Guy|last=Blackman

Mark Knopfler approved Yankovic's parody of the Dire Straits song " Money for Nothing (song)|Money for Nothing " for use in the film UHF (film)|UHF on the provision that Knopfler himself be allowed to play lead guitar on the parody which was later titled " Money for Nothing/Beverly Hillbillies* ".cite web|url= http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0946148/bio|title=Biography for 'Weird Al' Yankovic|accessdate=September 15, 2007 Yankovic commented on the legal complications of the parody in the DVD audio commentary for UHF , explaining "We had to name that song 'Money for Nothing 'slash' Beverly Hillbillies 'asterisk' because the lawyers told us that had to be the name. Those wacky lawyers& #33; What ya gonna do? "Al Yankovic, "UHF" DVD Audio Commentary (0:35:15) The Permanent Record: Al in the Box booklet referred to the song's "compound fracture of a title." When a fan asked about the song's title, Yankovic shared his feelings on the title, replying "That incredibly stupid name is what the lawyers insisted that the parody be listed as. I'm not sure why, and I've obviously never been very happy about it."cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#1098|title="Ask Al" Q& As for October, 1998|accessdate=September 15, 2007

The Presidents of the United States of America (band)|The Presidents of the United States of America were so pleased with "Gump", Yankovic's parody of their song "Lump", that they ended the song with his last line instead of their own ("And that's all I have to say about that") on the live recording of "Lump" featured on the compilation album Pure Frosting . In 2008, Yankovic directed the music video for their song " Mixed Up S.O.B. " The song " The Saga Begins " (a parody of Don McLean 's " American Pie (song)|American Pie ") accurately states the entire plot of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace|The Phantom Menace , despite being written before the film's release. Yankovic got the plot details from rumor websites. He was slightly unsure about Darth Vader|Anakin proposing to Padmé Amidala|Amidala , so he attended a United States dollar|US$ 500 screening to confirm, and ended up making only very minor alterations to the lyrics.

McLean was reportedly pleased with the parody, and told Yankovic that the parody's lyrics sometimes enter his mind during live performances.cite web|url= http://weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#0999|title="Ask Al" Q& As for September 1999|accessdate=October 29, 2006|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20060902121655/ http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#0999|archivedate=September 2, 2006 His parody not only replicates the music from the original Don McLean song, but it replicates the multi-layered rhyming structure in the verses and chorus. Additionally, George Lucas loved the song and a Lucasfilm representative told Yankovic, "You should have seen the smile on his face."cite web|url= http://www.theforce.net/jedicouncil/interview/weirdal.asp|title=TheForce.Net - Jedi Council|publisher=TheForce.Net|author=Chris Knight|accessdate=August 24, 2006

Chamillionaire was also very pleased, even putting Yankovic's parody " White & Nerdy " (a parody of " Ridin' ") on his official MySpace page before it was on Yankovic's own page. Chamillionaire stated in an interview, "He's actually rapping pretty good on it, it's crazy ... I didn't know he could rap like that. It's really an honor when he does that. ... Weird Al is not gonna do a parody of your song if you're not doing it big."cite web|url= http://www.mtv.com/bands/m/mixtape_monday/091106|title=MTVNews.com - Mixtape Monday: Lil Wayne, Juelz To Drop Real Album; Ness Drops Da Band|accessdate=October 28, 2006 In September 2007, Chamillionaire credited "White & Nerdy" for his recent Grammy win, stating "That parody was the reason I won the Grammy, because it made the record so big it was undeniable. It was so big overseas that people were telling me they had heard my version of Weird Al's song."cite news|url= http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/2007-09-16-chamillionaire_N.htm|title=Chamillionaire triumphs over cursing on 'Ultimate Victory'|author=Steve Jones|publisher=USA Today|accessdate=September 20, 2007|date=September 17, 2007

Yankovic was briefly denied permission to parody Lady Gaga 's " Born This Way (song)|Born This Way " for his song " Perform This Way " for release on his next album, but through his release of the song on YouTube and subsequent spread via Twitter , Lady Gaga and her staff asserted that her manager had made the decision without her input, and Gaga herself gave Yankovic permission to proceed with the parody's release.cite web|url= http://www.wired.com/underwire/2011/06/weird-al-yankovic-alpocalypse|title=Alpocalypse Now: ‘Weird Al’ Yankovic Says ‘Twitter Saved My Album’|first=Angela|last=Watercutter|date=2011-06-20|accessdate=2011-06-20|work= Wired (magazine)|Wired cite web|first=Alfred|last=Yankovic|title=The gaga saga|date=April 20, 2011|url= http://alyankovic.wordpress.com/the-gaga-saga|accessdate=April 20, 2011|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/5y61XzOga|archivedate=2011-04-20|deadurl=no

Gaga was considered "a huge Weird Al fan",cite web|last=TMZ.com|title=Lady Gaga – I Didn't Reject Weird Al Yankovic|publisher=TMZ.com|date=April 20, 2011|url= http://www.tmz.com/2011/04/20/weird-al-yankovic-lady-gaga-rejected-born-this-way-parody-perform-this-way|accessdate=April 20, 2011 and she stated that the parody was a "rite of passage" for her musical career and considered the song "very empowering".cite web|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/videos/new-and-hot/lady-gaga-weird-al-parody-empowering-20110525|title=Lady Gaga - Weird Al parody 'empowering'|date=2011-05-25|accessdate=2011-06-20|work= Rolling Stone

Negative


One of Yankovic's most controversial parodies was 1996's " Amish Paradise ", based on " Gangsta's Paradise (song)|Gangsta's Paradise " by hip-hop artist Coolio , which, in turn, was based on " Songs in the Key of Life|Pastime Paradise " by Stevie Wonder . Reportedly, Coolio's label gave Yankovic the impression that Coolio had granted permission to record the parody, but Coolio maintains that he never did. While Coolio claimed he was upset, legal action never materialized, and Coolio accepted Royalties|royalty payments for the song. After this controversy, Yankovic has always made sure to speak directly with the artist of every song he parodied. At the XM Satellite Radio booth at the 2006 Consumer Electronics Show Yankovic and Coolio made peace. On his website, Yankovic wrote of this event, "I don’t remember what we said to each other exactly, but it was all very friendly. I doubt I’ll be invited to Coolio’s next birthday party, but at least I can stop wearing that bulletproof vest to the mall." cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#042706|title="Ask Al" Q& As for April 27, 2006|accessdate=September 2, 2006|archiveurl= http://www.webcitation.org/5gv2Zw4KL|archivedate=May 20, 2009|deadurl=no

In 2003, Yankovic was denied permission to make a video for " Couch Potato (song)|Couch Potato ", his parody of Eminem 's " Lose Yourself ":Block quote|Last year, Eminem forced me to halt production on the video for my 'Lose Yourself' parody because he somehow thought that it would be harmful to his image or career.cite web|last=Thomas|first=Mike|title=Is the King of Pop losing it? |url= http://www.suntimes.com/output/entertainment/cst-ftr-jacko14.html|archiveurl= http://web.archive.org/web/20041016051807/ http://www.suntimes.com/output/entertainment/cst-ftr-jacko14.html|archivedate=October 16, 2004|work= Chicago Sun-Times
|date=October 16, 2004|publisher= Internet archive#Wayback Machine|Internet Archive Wayback Machine |accessdate=December 3, 2010

For the Poodle Hat Al TV special, Yankovic raised the question of artistic expression in a fake interview with Eminem. As Yankovic has always done for his Al TV specials, he edited the footage of a previous Eminem interview and inserted himself asking questions for comic effect.cite web|url= http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=0QOya9-lwQk& feature=channel|title="Weird Al" Yankovic - The Eminem Interview|accessdate=December 29, 2010

Refused parodies


On numerous occasions, Prince (musician)|Prince has refused Yankovic permission to record parodies of his songs. Yankovic has stated in interviews that he has "approached him every few years to see if he's lightened up."cite web|url= http://www.al-oholicsanonymous.com/interviews/hotwired.txt|title="Weird Al" Yankovic Interview by Michael Small of Hotwired.com|accessdate=October 28, 2006 Yankovic related one story where, prior to the American Music Awards where he and Prince were assigned to sit in the same row, he got a telegram from Prince's lawyers, demanding he not make eye contact with the artist.

Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page is a self-proclaimed Yankovic fan, but when Yankovic wished to create a polka medley of Led Zeppelin songs, Page refused.cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#0699|title="Ask Al" Q& As for June, 1999|accessdate=October 27, 2006 Yankovic was, however, allowed the very rare opportunity to re-record a sample of " Black Dog (song)|Black Dog " for a segment of " Trapped in the Drive-Thru ".cite web|url= http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2006/09/19/weird-al-yankovic-dishes-on-james-blunt-discusses-his-role-as-the-whitest-nerdiest-rock-star-ever|title=Weird Al Yankovic Dishes On James Blunt, Discusses His Role As the Whitest, Nerdiest Rock Star Ever|accessdate=October 27, 2006

Paul McCartney , also a Yankovic fan, refused Yankovic permission to record a parody of Wings (band)|Wings ' " Live and Let Die (song)|Live and Let Die ", titled "Chicken Pot Pie", because McCartney is a vegetarian and found the parody to be in bad taste.cite web|url= http://www.al-oholicsanonymous.com/interviews/alicon.html|title="Weird Al" Yankovic: The Icon Profile|accessdate=October 28, 2006

In 2006, Yankovic gained James Blunt 's permission to record a parody of " You're Beautiful ". However, after Yankovic had recorded " You're Pitiful ", Blunt's label, Atlantic Records , rescinded this permission, despite Blunt's personal approval of the song. The parody was pulled from Yankovic's Straight Outta Lynwood due to his label's unwillingness to "go to war" with Atlantic. Yankovic released the song as a free download on his MySpace profile, as well as his official website, and plays it in concert, since it was not Blunt himself objecting to the parody.cite web|url= http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php? storyId=5482774|title=Free 'Weird Al' Yankovic!|accessdate=August 24, 2006

Live performances


Yankovic often describes his live concert performances as "a rock and comedy multimedia extravaganza"cite web|url= http://72.14.253.104/search? q=cache:09MwL6eaJ3sJ:launch.yahoo.com/read/interview/12027570 |title=Weird Al Yankovic Interviews on Yahoo& #33; Music (Google Cache)|accessdate=November 10, 2006 dead link|date=September 2011 with an audience that "ranges from toddlers to geriatrics." Apart from Yankovic and his band performing his classic and contemporary hits, staples of Yankovic's live performances include a medley of parodies, many costume changes between songs, and a video screen on which various clips are played during the costume changes. A concert from Yankovic's 1999 tour for the Running with Scissors (album)|Running with Scissors album ("Touring with Scissors") was released on VHS in 1999 and on DVD in 2000. Titled "Weird Al" Yankovic Live! , the concert was recorded at the Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael, California , on October 2, 1999.cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/100299.htm|title=Weird Al Photo Gallery - Backstage "Pep Talk"|accessdate=November 10, 2006 For legal reasons, video clips (apart from those for Yankovic's own music videos) could not be shown for the home release, and unreleased parodies were removed from the parody medley for the performance.cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#0300|title="Ask Al" Q& As for March, 2000|accessdate=November 10, 2006

2003 saw Yankovic on tour overseas for the first time. Before 2003, Yankovic and his band had toured only the United States and parts of Canada. Following the success of Poodle Hat in Australia, Yankovic performed eleven shows in Australia's major capital cities and regional areas in October of that year.cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/phtour.htm|title="Weird Al" Yankovic: Poodle Hat 2003/04 tourdates|accessdate=November 10, 2006 Yankovic returned to Australia and toured New Zealand for the first time in 2007 to support the Straight Outta Lynwood album. On September 8, 2007, Yankovic performed his 1,000th live show at Idaho Falls, Idaho .

He performed his first ever European mini-tour, including an appearance at the All Tomorrow's Parties (music festival)|All Tomorrow's Parties music festival in Minehead , England in December 2010. Yankovic was picked to perform by the Canadian band Godspeed You Black Emperor who curated the festival's lineup. Yankovic played three other dates in the UK around his festival appearance before performing a single date in the Netherlands. Citation needed|date=December 2011

Other work


UHF


Main|UHF (film)In 1989, Yankovic starred in a full-length feature film, co-written by himself and manager Jay Levey , and filmed in Tulsa, Oklahoma called UHF (film)|UHF . A satire of the television and film industries, also starring Michael Richards , Fran Drescher , and Victoria Jackson , it brought floundering studio Orion Pictures|Orion their highest test screening|test scores since the movie RoboCop .cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#0599 |title="Ask Al" Q& As for May, 1999|accessdate=October 28, 2006 However, it was unsuccessful in theaters.Citation needed|date = April 2011
The film has since become a Cult film|cult classic , with out-of-print copies of the VHS version selling for up to $100 on eBay until the release of the DVD in 2002.Citation needed|date = April 2011 Yankovic occasionally shows clips from the film at his concerts (to which Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer|MGM , the film's current owner, initially objected in the form of a cease and desist letter).cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#0500 |title="Ask Al" Q& As for May, 2000|accessdate=October 26, 2006 In an apparent attempt to make it more accessible to overseas audiences, where the term Ultra high frequency|UHF is used less frequently to describe TV broadcasts, the film was titled UHF (film)|The Vidiot From UHF in Australia and parts of Europe.cite web|url= http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098546/ |title=UHF (1989)|accessdate=October 26, 2006

UHF shows the creation of Yankovic's signature food—the Twinkie Wiener Sandwich. The snack consists of an overturned Twinkie split open as a makeshift bun, a hot dog , and Easy Cheese put together and dipped in milk before eating. Yankovic has stated that he has switched to using tofu hot dogs since becoming a Vegetarianism|vegetarian , but still enjoys the occasional Twinkie Wiener Sandwich.cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#1095 |title=Midnight Star "Ask Al" Q& As for October/November, 1995|accessdate=October 26, 2006

Notable television appearances


Yankovic had a TV series called The Weird Al Show , which aired from September 1997 to December 1997 on CBS . Though the show appeared to be geared at children, the humor was really more for his adult fans (as such, it is often compared to '' Pee-wee's Playhouse ). The entire series was released on DVD by Shout& #33; Factory on August 15, 2006.

Yankovic has hosted Al TV on MTV and Al Music on MuchMusic many times, generally coinciding with the release of each new album. For Poodle Hat , Al TV appeared on VH1 for the first time. A recurring segment of Al TV involves Yankovic manipulating interviews for comic effect. He inserts himself into a previously conducted interview with a musician, and then manipulates his questions, resulting in bizarre and comic responses from the celebrity.

VH1 produced a Behind the Music episode on Yankovic. His two commercial failures (his film UHF (film)|UHF and his 1986 album Polka Party! ) were presented as having a larger impact on the direction of his career than they really had. Also, Coolio 's later disapproval of " Amish Paradise " was played up as a large feud. Much was also made over his apparent lack of a love life, though he got married shortly after the program aired. The episode was updated and re-released in early 2012 as part of the " Behind the Music Remastered " series.

Yankovic has done voice-overs for a number of animated series. He appeared in a 2003 episode of The Simpsons , singing "The Ballad of Homer & Marge" (a parody of John Mellencamp 's " Jack and Diane ") with his band. The episode, " Three Gays of the Condo ", in which Marge Simpson|Marge hires Yankovic to sing the aforementioned song to Homer Simpson|Homer in an attempt to reconcile their marriage, later won an Emmy Award for "Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming Less Than One Hour)". Yankovic also had a cameo in a 2008 episode, titled " That '90s Show ", during which he records a parody of Homer's grunge hit "Shave Me" titled "Brain Freeze" (Homer's song, "Shave Me", was itself a parody of Nirvana (band)|Nirvana 's " Rape Me ") making Yankovic one of only a handful of celebrities to appear twice on the show playing themselves. He has had one notable appearance in the animated Adult Swim show Robot Chicken voicing a kid who becomes a giant robot. The episode also featured Al's music video, " Weasel Stomping Day ". Yankovic is the voice for List of characters in The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy#Toadblatt's Summer School of Sorcery|Squid Hat on the Cartoon Network (US)|Cartoon Network show, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy . He is also the announcer of the cartoon's eponymous The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy (video game)|video game adaptation. Yankovic had a guest appearance voicing Wreck-Gar , a waste collection vehicle Transformer in the Transformers: Animated cartoon series;cite web|url= http://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/cartoon-network-to-air-transformers-animated-episo/13008/ |title=Cartoon Network To Air Transformers Animated Episode "Garbage In, Garbage Out"--10:30AM|accessdate=June 15, 2008 previously, Yankovic's "Dare to Be Stupid" song was featured in the 1986 animated film The Transformers: The Movie , during the sequence in which the Wreck-Gar character was first introduced; as such, the song is referenced in the episode. He also plays local TV talent show host Uncle Muscles on several episodes of Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job along with other appearances on the show. Weird Al has also supplied the voice of one-shot character 'Petroleum Joe' on The Brak Show . He also voiced himself on a Back at the Barnyard episode, and he appeared as a ringmaster (circus)|ringmaster who helps the regular characters of Yo Gabba Gabba organize a circus in a 2007 episode of the children's show.

An exhaustive list of television shows on which Yankovic has appeared is available on his official website.cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/filmtv.htm |title=Film & TV list|accessdate=July 2, 2007

Directing career


"Weird Al" Yankovic has directed many of his own music video s; he has directed all of his music videos from 1993’s " Bedrock Anthem " to 2006’s " White & Nerdy ". He also directed the end sequence of 1986’s " Christmas at Ground Zero " (an original piece juxtaposing Christmas with nuclear warfare ) from his Polka Party! album and the title sequence to Spy Hard , for which he sang the title song.cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/videtc.htm |title="Weird Al" Yankovic: Video Facts|accessdate=October 26, 2006 Yankovic wrote, directed and starred in the short 3-D movie attraction "Al's Brain: A 3-D Journey Through The Human Brain", which premiered at the Orange County Fair (California)|Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa, California in 2009.cite web|url= http://yankovic.org/blog/2008/07/30/go-into-als-brain/|title=Go Into Al's Brain: Yank Blog|accessdate=July 31, 2008 The USD|$ 2.5 million project sponsored by the Orange County Fair, including a brief cameo by Sir Paul McCartney that Yankovic directed during McCartney's tour at the 2009 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival .cite web | url = http://taxdollars.freedomblogging.com/2009/08/11/fair-will-produce-more-spectacles-after-polling-shows-affection-for-als-brain/30601/ | title = ‘Al’s Brain’ is declared a success, and OC Fair will produce more ‘feature exhibits’ | publisher = OC Watchdog | date = August 11, 2009 | accessdate = August 17, 2009 | first = Teri | last= Sforza Fair CEO Steve Beazley, who supported the project, considers the project a success and is considering leasing the exhibit to other fairs; the second appearance of the exhibit will be at the Puyallup Fair in Washington (U.S. state)|Washington .cite web | url = http://www.thefair.com/puyallup-fair/things-to-do/weird-al.php | title = Al's Brain Exhibit | publisher = Puyallup Fair | accessdate = August 17, 2009

In addition to his own, he has directed several videos for Hanson (band)|Hanson (the Titanic (1997 film)|Titanic sequences in "River"), The Black Crowes (" Only a Fool (song)|Only a Fool "), Ben Folds (" Rockin' the Suburbs (song)|Rockin' the Suburbs "), Jeff Foxworthy ("Redneck Stomp" and "Party All Night"), Blues Explosion ("Wail"), and The Presidents of the United States of America (band)|The Presidents of the United States of America ("Mixed Up S.O.B"). He has cameo appearances in his videos for Blues Explosion, Hanson (band)|Hanson (as the interviewer), and Ben Folds (as the producer fixing Folds' "shitty tracks").

Cartoon Network feature film


On January 25, 2010, Yankovic announced that he signed a production deal with Warner Bros. and is set to write and direct a live-action feature film.cite web|url= http://alyankovic.wordpress.com/2010/01/25/this-thing-im-doing |title=This Thing I’m Doing " AL'S BLOG |publisher=Weird Al |date=2010-01-25 |accessdate=2010-08-14 Although Yankovic previously wrote the script for UHF , this was to be the first movie Yankovic directed. Little is currently known about the movie. However, Yankovic did state that he would not be starring in the movie, as Cartoon Network wanted a younger protagonist. During an interview on the Comedy Death-Ray Radio , Yankovic revealed that though Cartoon Network "loved" his script, the network decided that they were no longer intending to produce feature films. Yankovic stated that he would instead shop the script around to other potential studios.cite web|url= http://blip.tv/file/3624596 |title=Comedy Death-Ray Radio, Episode 53 |accessdate=2011-03-28

Writing


Yankovic wrote When I Grow Up (ISBN 978-0-06-192691-4), a children's book released on February 1, 2011 and published by HarperCollins .cite web | url = http://www.harpercollinschildrens.com/books/When-Grow-Up/? isbn13=9780061926914& tctid=100 |title =When I Grow Up The book features 8-year-old Billy presenting to his class the wide variety of imaginative career possibilities that he is considering. Yankovic stated that the idea for the book was based on his own "circuitous" career path.cite news | url = http://www.cnn.com/2011/LIVING/02/01/weird.al.book/ | title = What happened when Weird Al grew up | first = Ann | last = Hoevel | date = 2011-02-01 | accessdate = 2011-02-01 | publisher = CNN The book allows Yankovic to apply the humorous writing style found in his music in another medium, allowing him to use puns and rhymes. Yankovic worked with Harper Collins' editor Anne Hoppe—the first time that Yankovic has had an editor—and found her help as a positive experience. The book is illustrated by Wes Hargis, who, according to Yankovic, has a "a childlike quality and a very fun quality and a very imaginative quality" that matched well with Yankovic's writing. The book reached the #4 position on New York Times Best Seller list| The New York Times Best Seller list for Children's Picture Books for the week of February 20, 2011.cite news | url = http://www.nytimes.com/best-sellers-books/2011-02-20/picture-books/list.html | title = Children's Picture Books - Feb. 20, 2011 | work = New York Times | accessdate = 2011-02-12

Other media


In 2008, Weird Al joined Michael J. Nelson as a guest on the RiffTrax treatment of Jurassic Park (film)|Jurassic Park .

On November 10, 2009, Weird Al was a guest "internet scientist" on Rocketboom 's " Know Your Meme " video series, in the installment on the topic of Autotune , hosted by Jamie Wilkinson.

anchor|Weird: the Al Yankovic Story Eric Appel produced a Funny or Die movie trailer for "Weird: The Al Yankovic Story", a fictional biographical film that parodies other films based on musicians; Yankovic (played by Aaron Paul ) is seen hiding his "weirdness" from his parents ( Gary Cole and Mary Steenburgen ), making it big using song parodies with the help of Dr. Demento ( Patton Oswalt ), falling in and out of love with Madonna ( Olivia Wilde ), and fading into alcoholism and being arrested, where his father finally admits he is "weird" as well. Yankovic himself plays a music producer in the short.cite web | url = http://newsroom.mtv.com/2010/03/24/weird-al-yankovic-movie/ | title = 'Weird Al' Yankovic Gets The Parody Biopic He Deserves | date = 2010-03-24 | accessdate= 2010-03-24 | first = Kyle | last = Anderson | publisher = MTV cite news | url = http://scitech.blogs.cnn.com/2010/03/23/geek-out-trailer-for-weird-al-biopic-up-on-funny-or-die/ | title= Geek Out!: Trailer for Weird Al 'biopic' up on Funny or Die | date = 2010-03-23 | accessdate = 2010-03-24 | publisher = CNN | first = Doug | last = Gross cite web | url = http://www.rollingstone.com/rockdaily/index.php/2010/03/24/weird-al-gets-serious-biopic-treatment-thanks-to-funny-or-die/ | title = "Weird Al" Gets Serious Biopic Treatment Thanks to Funny or Die | first = Daniel | last = Kreps | date = 2010-03-24 | accessdate = 2010-03-25 | work = Rolling Stone

Weird Al joined the band Hanson (band)|Hanson in their music video for " Thinking Bout Somethin (Hanson song)|Thinking Bout Somethin " in which he plays the tambourine.

Yankovic contributes backing vocals for the song "Time" on Ben Folds ' album Songs for Silverman .

Yankovic also appeared in the recent Halloween II (2009 film)|Halloween II as himself on a news channel.

Yankovic was also one of many celebrities who took part in the NOH8 Campaign against California Proposition 8 (2008)|Proposition 8 banning same-sex marriage in California .cite web|url= http://www.noh8campaign.com/photo-gallery/familiar-faces/photo/5622 |title=Familiar Faces |publisher=NOH8 Campaign |date=2010-02-01 |accessdate=2010-08-14

Yankovic was approached by a beer company to endorse their product. Yankovic had turned it down because he believed that "a lot of my fans were young and impressionable." cite web|url= http://mog.com/blog_post/content/723/2561640 |title=Weird Al Yankovic Talks About Beer Endorsement He Turned Down |publisher=MOG Campaign |date=2010-11-26 |accessdate=2010-11-26 Yankovic later posted on his Twitter account that he never regretted the decision.cite web|url= http://twitter.com/alyankovic/status/8100855014236160 |title=Weird Al Yankovic Twitter |accessdate=2010-11-26

In 2011, Yankovic guest starred as the character "Banana Man" in an episode of Adventure Time . The same year, he appeared as himself in the How I Met Your Mother episode " Noretta ".

Misattribution and imitators


Songs posted to file sharing networks are often misattributed to him due to their humorous subject matter. Often, his surname is misspelled (and thus mispronounced) as "Yankovich", among other variations. Much to the disdain of Yankovic, these misattributed files include songs that are racist, sexually explicit, or otherwise offensive. A young listener who had heard several of these offensive tracks by way of a file sharing service confronted Yankovic online, threatening a boycott due to his supposedly explicit lyrics.cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/aaarchive.htm#100205 |title="Ask Al" Q& As for October 2, 2005|accessdate=August 24, 2006 Quite a few of the songs, such as " Star Wars Cantina (song)#Parody song|Star Wars Cantina " by Richard Cheese|Mark Jonathan Davis (later of Richard Cheese|Richard Cheese and Lounge Against the Machine ), " Star Wars Gangsta Rap ", "Yoda Smokes Weed", "Chewbacca" and several more have a Star Wars motif.cite web|url= http://free.house.cx/~eil/etc/notal_list.html |title=The Not Al Page: The most popular songs he didn't even write (or perform)!|accessdate=December 2010 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20080728111957/ http://free.house.cx/~eil/etc/notal_list.html |archivedate = July 28, 2008 Some songs misattributed to him are not songs, but spoken skits, such as " Sesame Street on crack", which is also widely misattributed to Adam Sandler .

Yankovic cites these misattributions as "his only real beef with peer-to-peer file sharing sites":
Block quote|If you do a search for my name on any one of those sites, I guarantee you that about half of the songs that come up will be songs I had absolutely nothing to do with. That particularly bothers me, because I really try to do quality work, and I also try to maintain a more-or-less family-friendly image—and some of these songs that are supposedly by me are just, well, vulgar and awful. I truly think my reputation has suffered in a lot of people's minds because of all those fake Weird Al songs floating around the Internet.cite web|url= http://www.itworld.com/060918download |title=Don't not download this song|accessdate=September 23, 2006
A list of songs frequently misattributed to Yankovic can be found at http://web.archive.org/web/20080728111957/ http://free.house.cx/~eil/etc/notal_list.html The Not Al Page and a list of all commercially released songs recorded by Yankovic can be found on his website.cite web|url= http://www.weirdal.com/rcdgdate.htm |title=Recording Dates Page|accessdate=December 1, 2006

Fan-driven campaigns


The Weird Al Star Fund is a campaign started by Yankovic's fans to get him a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame . Their mission is to "solicit, collect, and raise the necessary money, and to compile the information needed for the application to nominate "Weird Al" Yankovic for a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame."cite web|url= http://www.weirdalstar.com/ |title=The Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Campaign for "Weird Al" Yankovic|accessdate = March 15, 2007| archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5mqzqsQen | archivedate = 2010-01-17| deadurl=no Fans worldwide have sent donations to raise the United States dollar|US$ 15,000 needed for a nomination. In addition to the preferred method of cash donations, many methods were used to raise money for the cause, such as a live benefit show held April 11, 2006, and selling merchandise on the official website and eBay , including T-shirts, calendars, and cookbooks.cite web|url= http://www.weirdalstar.com/tributeshow.html |title=The Hollywood Walk of Fame Star Campaign for "Weird Al" Yankovic|accessdate = October 29, 2006 On May 26, 2006, the campaign hit the then-$15,000 target, just five days before the May 31 deadline to submit the necessary paperwork. However, Yankovic was not included on the list of inductees for 2007.cite web|url= http://www.eonline.com/news/article/index.jsp? uuid=8ce9efb9-2eb5-4f61-85ab-c5c2ffb9d885 |title=Damon, Diddy, Ponch Got Star Power|author=Gina Serpe|publisher=E& #33; Online News|accessdate = October 29, 2006| archiveurl = http://www.webcitation.org/5PkgVcK3K | archivedate = 2007-06-20| deadurl=no On February 9, 2007, the Hollywood Chamber Of Commerce raised the price to sponsor a new star to $25,000 and as such the Fund is accepting donations again. Yankovic's application was resubmitted for consideration in 2007, but he was not included among 2008's inductees.cite web|url= http://www.hollywoodtoday.net/? p=1129 |title=New Stars to Grace Hollywood Walk of Fame|accessdate = July 2, 2007

Similar to the Weird Al Star Fund, a second fan-driven campaign called "Make the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame|Rock Hall 'Weird'" has tried to enshrine him into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, Ohio , for which he has been eligible since 2004.cite web|url= http://www.allthingsyank.com/rockhall/goal.htm |title=Make the Rock Hall "Weird" - Our Mission|accessdate=June 15, 2008 Previous attempts to raise awareness for the campaign and support Yankovic's nomination included a petition drive from 2006 to 2007, which raised over 9000 signatures; an art competition in 2005; additionally, a documentary film about the campaign is currently being developed.cite web|url= http://www.allthingsyank.com/rockhall/faq.htm |title=Make the Rock Hall "Weird" - FAQ|accessdate=June 15, 2008cite web|url= http://www.allthingsyank.com/rockhall/what.htm |title=Make the Rock Hall "Weird" - How You Can Help|accessdate=June 15, 2008 In addition to these efforts, an ongoing campaign is underway in which supporters of Yankovic's nomination are requested to send "sincere, thoughtful" letters to the Rock Hall Foundation's headquarters in New York. The Hall has not considered Yankovic for nomination since the campaign started in 2004. A 2009 Rolling Stone poll named Weird Al as the top artist that should be nominated for the Hall of Fame, followed by Rush (band)|Rush and The Moody Blues in the top ten."cite web | url = http://www.rollingstone.com/music/daily-blog/blogs/rsstaffblogpost_2011/45550/39509 | title = Readers' Rock List: Who Should Be Nominated For the Hall of Fame? | work = Rolling Stone | date = 2009-09-29 | accessdate = 2011-06-12

Discography


Main|"Weird Al" Yankovic discography|List of songs by "Weird Al" Yankovic

Studio albums


Title Release
year
Peak chart position
US
cite web
Billboard Comedy Album
"Weird Al" Yankovic 1983 139
"Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D 1984 17
Dare to Be Stupid 1985 50
Polka Party! 1986 177
Even Worse 1988 27
UHF – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack and Other Stuff 1989 146
Off the Deep End 1992 17
Alapalooza 1993 46
Bad Hair Day 1996 14
Running with Scissors 1999 16
Poodle Hat 2003 17 11
Straight Outta Lynwood 2006 10 1
Alpocalypse 2011 9 1


Note: Billboard Comedy Album chart was first published in November, 2004.

EPs


Release year
Another One Rides the Bus
Selections from Straight Outta Lynwood
Internet Leaks


Compilation albums


Release year
Greatest Hits
The Food Album
Permanent Record: Al in the Box
Greatest Hits (Volume II)
The TV Album
The Essential "Weird Al" Yankovic


Awards and nominations


Grammy Awards
YearNominated workAwardResult
Grammy Awards of 1985" Eat It "Best Comedy Recording Won
Grammy Awards of 1986 Dare to Be Stupid Best Comedy Recording Nom
Grammy Awards of 1988 Polka Party! Best Comedy Recording Nom
Grammy Awards of 1989" Fat (song)Best Concept Music Video Won
Even Worse Best Comedy Recording Nom
Peter and the Wolf ("Weird Al" Yankovic & Wendy Carlos album) Best Recording for Children Nom
Grammy Awards of 1993 Off the Deep End Best Comedy Album Nom
Grammy Awards of 1995" Jurassic Park (song)Best Short Form Music Video Nom
46th Grammy Awards Poodle Hat Best Comedy Album Won
49th Grammy Awards Straight Outta Lynwood Best Surround Sound Album Nom
Best Comedy Album Nom
52nd Grammy Awards Internet Leaks Best Comedy Album Nom
54th Grammy Awards Alpocalypse Best Comedy Album Nom
54th Grammy Awards" Perform This Way "Best Short Form Music Video Nom




Gold and platinum records
Recording Gold Platinum Double
Platinum
"Weird Al" Yankovic U.S.
"Weird Al" Yankovic in 3-D Canada
U.S.

U.S.
ref>Eat It single Australia
Canada
U.S.
Dare to be Stupid U.S. U.S.
Even Worse Canada
U.S.

U.S.
''"Weird Al" Yankovic's Greatest Hits Canada
Off the Deep End Canada
U.S.
Canada
U.S.
The Food Album U.S.
Alapalooza Canada
U.S.
Canada
& nbsp;
Canada
& nbsp;
Greatest Hits Volume II Canada
Bad Hair Day Canada
U.S.
Canada
U.S.
Running With Scissors Australia
Canada
U.S.


U.S.
Straight Outta Lynwood U.S.
ref>White and Nerdy single U.S. U.S.

Refbeginnote|Eat It single|1The "Eat It" single reached the #1 position on the Australian singles chart in 1984.
note|White and Nerdy single|2The "White & Nerdy" single was certified platinum for digital downloads and gold for ringtone downloads in the U.S.Refend

Videography


The following is a comprehensive list of Yankovic's long form videos to date, with the United States release date.

Video title !! Release date
The Compleat Al
UHF
The "Weird Al" Yankovic Video Library
Alapalooza: The Videos
"Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ultimate Collection
Bad Hair Day: The Videos
"Weird Al" Yankovic: The Videos
"Weird Al" Yankovic Live!
"Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection
The Weird Al Show - The Complete Series
"Weird Al" Yankovic Live& #33; - The Alpocalypse Tour
Alpocalypse HD


Awards and nominations



cite web >url=http:/ / www.grammy.com/ GRAMMY_Awards/ Winners/ Results.aspx? title=& winner=yankovic& year=0& genreID=0& hp=1
  • "Fat" – Grammy Award for Best Concept Music Video|Best Concept Music Video ( Grammy Awards of 1989|1988 )
  • Grammy Award nominees
  • "Jurassic Park" – Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video|Best Music Video, Short Form ( Grammy Awards of 1995|1994 )
  • "Perform This Way" – Grammy Award for Best Short Form Music Video|Best Music Video, Short Form ( Grammy Awards of 2012|2011 )
  • Australian gold long form videos
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic: The Ultimate Video Collection|The Ultimate Video Collection
  • cite web>url=http:/ / www.weirdal.com/ awards.htm
  • The "Weird Al" Yankovic Video Library
  • Alapalooza: The Videos
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic Live!
  • Bad Hair Day: The Videos
  • U.S. platinum long form videos
  • The Ultimate Video Collection


  • Cameos and special appearances in film



  • 1988: Tapeheads

  • 1988: The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!

  • 1991: The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear

  • 1994: Naked Gun 33?: The Final Insult

  • 1996: Spy Hard

  • 1997: Safety Patrol (film)|Safety Patrol

  • 2000: Nothing Sacred

  • 2002: Desperation Boulevard

  • 2003: Haunted Lighthouse

  • 2008: Nerdcore Rising (film)|Nerdcore Rising

  • 2009: Halloween II (2009 film)|Halloween II


  • References


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    External links


    Commons category
  • http://www.weirdal.com/ Official website

  • IMDb name|0946148|"Weird Al" Yankovic

  • MusicBrainz artist|id=7746d775-9550-4360-b8d5-c37bd448ce01|name="Weird Al" Yankovic

  • http://exclaim.ca/Features/Timeline/weird_al_yankovic-alpocalypse_now8230_then "Weird Al" timeline from Exclaim!

  • dmoz|Arts/Music/Bands_and_Artists/Y/Yankovic%2C_Weird_Al/


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