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Star Wars You can see the video below. DiPiazza had performed at the previous Night of Too Many Stars in 2012, appearing onstage for “Firework” with Katy Perry. This time, she and Yankovic ...
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It’s a point that stands especially when you look at the film and TV parodies that Al has landed over the years, covering things like Spider-Man, Hamilton, and even Star Wars.
If the prospect of a 15-album box set of nothing but novelty records sounds a little weird, that’s exactly the idea. Actually, it’s designed to be a lot weird — “Weird Al” Yankovic, that is.
Dressed like a Jedi, Yankovic emerged on stage to sing his Star Wars parody of The Kinks ' "Lola," with DiPiazza supporting him with vocals and the piano in a funny but touching performance.