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The Wurzels

Shaped in 1966 by singer/songwriter Adge Cutler, British country-folk/novelty outfit the Wurzels had written, performed, and documented rustic and occasionally comedic tunes (and reworkings of whatever songs had been popular at that time) teeming using the industrial and rural pictures of their Western Country farming communities, specifically the consuming of …

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Richard Cheese

It’s unfortunate the fact that cultural worth of Limp Bizkit’s “Nookie,” 2 Live Crew’s “Me personally Thus Horny,” and Beyoncé’s “Naughty Female” seems shed towards the era graced with such full music, but if there’s a single man who are able to explain the timelessness of the music it’s Richard …

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Dickie Goodman

Although Strange Al Yankovic gets a lot of the credit for popularizing novelty songs and parodies, the godfather from the genre is obviously Dickie Goodman. Blessed on Apr 19, 1934, in Hewlett, NY, Goodman initial came to the interest from the record-buying open public in the ’50s, when he have …

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Weird Al Yankovic

The foremost music parodist from the MTV era, “Weird Al” Yankovic carried the torch of music laughter more proudly and more successfully than any performer since Allan Sherman. In the wonderful world of novelty information — a genre mentioned for its intensive back again catalog of flashes-in-the-pan and one-hit miracles …

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Barnes & Barnes

Those acquainted with Dr. Demento definitely understand Barnes & Barnes, the comic parodists who increased to popularity in 1978 using the Chipmunk-inspired “Seafood Minds,” touting the merits of the — uh, delicacy. Various other albums contain equivalent quirky materials. Who are Barnes & Barnes? LA musician Robert Haimer and Billy …

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Spike Jones

Lindley Armstrong Jones was a music genius. In the open and woolly times before multi-track documenting, MTV, and certainly digital entertainment articles, Spike Jones come up with a top-flight musical firm that the globe has not noticed famous brands since. Referred to as the town Slickers, the emphasis was on …

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Die Doofen

Musical comedy duo Olli Dittrich and Wigald Boning shaped Die Doofen, or “The Stupids,” for the late-night German Television show RTL Samstag Nacht. Their non-sensical lyrics and quirky delivery gained them a committed viewer pursuing, which ultimately led the duo towards the studio room to record an effective album. The …

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Napoleon XIV

The weirdest novelty record going to the very best 40 — indeed, a solid candidate for the weirdest hit record of any sort, period — was Napoleon XIV’s “They’re Arriving at Take Me personally Away, Ha-Haaa!” Against a clomp-clomp tambourine defeat, Napoleon spoke-chanted his manic-depressive story of failed love, the …

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Dr. Demento

He was created Barret Hansen, getting the proud owner of the master’s level in music from UCLA under that moniker, but he’s much better known to an incredible number of radio listeners while “Doctor Demento.” In 1995, he celebrated his 25th wedding anniversary of broadcasting the best novelty records ever, …

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Larry Weaver

Comedian-songwriter Larry Weaver relishes the peculiar wit of Adam Sandler, defining his own brandish design of laughter. He started crafting his innovative comical stylings during college in the College or university of NEW YORK at Chapel Hill, simply outside his rural hometown and many skill showcases allowed for quick compliment …

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