"Weird Al" Yankovic
- Gender: Male
- Relationship Status: Not telling
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Hometown:
Lynwood, CA
About Me
| Genre: Pop music satire |
| Label: Jive Records |
| Web site: http://www.weirdal.com |
| Popular Songs: White & Nerdy |
| Latest CD: Straight Outta Lynwood |
| Release Date: Sept. 26, 2006 |
| Bio: “Weird Al” Yankovic, the undisputed king of pop culture parody, has sold more comedy recordings than any other artist in history. In a career spanning nearly three decades, he has amassed 28 Gold and Platinum albums, 7 Gold and Platinum-certified home videos and 3 Grammy Awards (with 9 nominations). An accomplished director, Al has helmed many of his own award-winning music videos as well as clips for Ben Folds, Jeff Foxworthy, The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, Hanson and The Black Crowes. His video for “Smells Like Nirvana,” nominated for an MTV Video Music Award in 1992, was chosen by Rolling Stone as one of the “Top 100 Music Videos Of All Time.” Al also created the critically acclaimed title sequence for the Leslie Nielsen feature film “Spy Hard.” Making a successful transformation from pop music satirist to multimedia star, Al created his own television specials for MTV (“AL-TV”), Showtime and the Disney Channel, among others. His feature film “UHF” (1989) became an instant Top Ten best-selling DVD upon its release in 2002, and his CBS network series “The Weird Al Show” reached cult-classic status and was released on DVD earlier this year. Al has been featured on numerous TV shows and specials, and his profile on VH-1’s “Behind the Music” remains one of the most popular installments in the history of the series. Yankovic’s 12th studio album Straight Outta Lynwood (Way Moby/Volcano) is a DualDisc release brimming with special features. The DVD side contains six brand new Weird Al music videos produced by some of the world’s top animators, including Academy Award-nominated filmmaker Bill Plympton, “Ren & Stimpy” creator John Kricfalusi, acclaimed media artist Jim Blashfield, the creative team behind Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim show “Robot Chicken” and popular Internet animators Thomas Lee and David C. Lovelace. The package also features a 9-minute behind-the-scenes documentary, as well as PCM Stereo, 5.1 Surround Sound and karaoke/instrumental versions of the entire album. The centerpiece of Straight Outta Lynwood is “White & Nerdy,” a parody of Chamillionaire’s No. 1 smash hit “Ridin’.” Al directed the highly-acclaimed video clip, which features hilarious cameos by Donny Osmond, Seth Green, Judy Tenuta and Mad TV’s Keegan-Michael Keys and Jordan Peele. The “White & Nerdy” video went straight into heavy rotation on VH-1 (debuting at #5 in their Top 20 Countdown) and quickly racked up a few million hits on YouTube. Straight Outta Lynwood also features parodies of Green Day (“Canadian Idiot”), Usher (“Confessions Part III”), Taylor Hicks (“Do I Creep You Out”) and R. Kelly (the 11-minute epic “Trapped in the Drive-Thru”), as well as the now-traditional polka medley (“Polkarama!”), which this time includes accordion-fueled renditions of hits by such artists as 50 Cent, The Black Eyed Peas, Snoop Dogg, Coldplay, Weezer, Pussycat Dolls and Kanye West. “Don’t Download This Song,” the first song and video released from the album, is a tongue-in-cheek look at the hot-button issue of mp3 piracy, set to original music inspired by the celebrity-driven charity benefit songs from the ‘80s. The song was ironically offered as a free download on Al’s web site (weirdal.com) and MySpace page (myspace.com/weirdal), and quickly became a viral worldwide hit. Other original compositions on the album include an homage to both Brian Wilson and internal organs (“Pancreas”), an ode to computer-based paranoia (“Virus Alert”), a headbanger about frivolous lawsuits (“I’ll Sue Ya”), an anthem for the relationship-impaired (“Close But No Cigar”) and a cheery ditty about the most festive time of the year (“Weasel Stomping Day”). Straight Outta Lynwood debuted at #10 on the Billboard charts, making it Al’s highest charting album to date. “Weird Al” Yankovic and his band (the same talented group of musicians that has performed with him since 1982) will be embarking on their next major North American concert tour in the summer of 2007. |
| Unofficial Fan Website(s): Celebrity-Cards.com: 'Weird Al' |
Comments
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Cindy said on 09/23/2007 at 07:33PM :
I'm white and nerdy too what's up Al??
Valari Bryant said on 03/27/2007 at 08:34PM :
Dude, totally cool of you to add me!
Happy Day to ya said on 03/07/2007 at 07:47PM :
thank u for adding me. Happy day.
Pinky said on 02/23/2007 at 10:23AM :
hey weird al love all ur songs
Jackie said on 01/30/2007 at 07:08PM :
Hey, Weird Al! Mr. White and Nerdy! G-d, I love that song! <3 Thanks so much for the add! Keep those hits coming!
tongueringchick182 said on 01/29/2007 at 09:21PM :
Thanks for the add..
I luv u really (not) said on 01/14/2007 at 02:37AM :
Jess said on 01/11/2007 at 11:34AM :
hey! weird al! whats up?? what have you been up to latly?? i've been hangin out with my friends and putting cds on my ipod. how do i go about meeting you in person at your concerts??? well, please let me know, cause i've always wanted to meet you and get your autograph. me and my friends love your music. keep up the great work in all that you do.
please comment me back.
with lots of love,
Jess
Spud said on 12/30/2006 at 12:27AM :
Happy new year early because I'll forget to tell everybody. talk to you later
Elle said on 12/21/2006 at 10:30PM :
AL, your ROCK. I have listened to ALL of your songs and I love all of them. Thank you for providing years of laughing and smiling and jamming to parodies of my favorite tunes!