
Six Degrees Of "Weird Al" Yankovic
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(PS - while I know James has appeared on SNL before, trust me on this: there are plenty other connections available.)
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James Taylor sang the song "Her Town Too" with J.D. Souther of The Eagles. Al parodied the Eagles song "Desperado" with "Avacado."
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Will Ferrell was in "Anchorman" with Jack Black
who was in "High Fidelity" with John Cusack
who was in "Tapeheads" with Al.
Dave Foley
who was in "High Fidelity" with John Cusack
who was in "Tapeheads" with Al.
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Okay, I have two options on that one.samuraisumo @ Dec 7 2004, 09:29 AM wrote: Just for a twist, what about Rachel Ray?
Rachael Ray has written a cookbook called "Veggie Meals."
Weird Al has eaten a lot of the ingredients mentioned in that cookbook.

Don't like that one? Okay.
Rachael Ray is a celebrity chef on the Food Network.
Dweezil Zappa will soon be a celebrity chef on the Food Network (he's in production now).
Dweezil Zappa played a guitar solo for Weird Al's song, Genius In France.
Have we done Ray Stevens?
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I'm not sure... but
Ray sang " Shriner's Convention' regarding an organization for guys. Spike TV is television for guys. You can watch Star Trek Next Generation on Spike with Whoopi Goldberg playing that club owner. She also did an episode of Wose Line is it anyway hosted by Drew Carrey who costarred in the Pentiums video with Al.
OE, You have great taste. I have loved Ray Stevens since I was really young. His videos are just as funny as Al's although they are a little more dated.
Rachel Ray was too easy. Let's go for Steve Smith(Frugal Gourmet).
Ray sang " Shriner's Convention' regarding an organization for guys. Spike TV is television for guys. You can watch Star Trek Next Generation on Spike with Whoopi Goldberg playing that club owner. She also did an episode of Wose Line is it anyway hosted by Drew Carrey who costarred in the Pentiums video with Al.
OE, You have great taste. I have loved Ray Stevens since I was really young. His videos are just as funny as Al's although they are a little more dated.
Rachel Ray was too easy. Let's go for Steve Smith(Frugal Gourmet).

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I'm sorry, Samuraisumo, but "for guys" is just too vague a link.
It can be done, though:
Ray Stevens produced several early records for Dolly Parton.
Dolly Parton sang the song "Good Ole Country Baptizin'" with Herb Pedersen.
Herb Pedersen played banjo for Weird Al.
It was Jeff Smith, not Steve Smith, who was the Frugal Gourmet, and after googling JS and finding out why his career crashed & burned, I don't think I want to link him up with Al.
Try connecting Al with Solomon Burke instead. And yes, I KNOW he's a guy.
It can be done, though:
Ray Stevens produced several early records for Dolly Parton.
Dolly Parton sang the song "Good Ole Country Baptizin'" with Herb Pedersen.
Herb Pedersen played banjo for Weird Al.
It was Jeff Smith, not Steve Smith, who was the Frugal Gourmet, and after googling JS and finding out why his career crashed & burned, I don't think I want to link him up with Al.
Try connecting Al with Solomon Burke instead. And yes, I KNOW he's a guy.

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Solomon Burke has performed with Don Covay, who also performed on the Rolling Stones album "Dirty Work", which contains "Harlem Shuffle", which was included in "Polka Party!"
Jason Becker (good luck!)
Jason Becker (good luck!)
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Ha! Google is my friend, I tell you!Genius in Maine @ Dec 10 2004, 03:22 AM wrote: Jason Becker (good luck!)
Jason Becker was guitarist for David Lee Roth, who was a member of Van Halen. Eddie Van Halen did the guitar solo for Michael Jackson's Beat It, and his solo was parodied on Weird Al's Eat It by Rick Derringer (sound) and Jim West (visual).
Michael Brecker.
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