Los Angeles Photo Archive
Weird Al channels his inner Kurt Cobain for his song “Smells Like Nirvana,” the parody to Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit.” View Photo
Weird Al sings his hit “Foil” - a parody of Lorde’s 2013 single “Royals.” View Photo
Yankovic performs a uniquely hilarious acoustic medley with his band including such hits as “Eat it” and “Like A Surgeon.” Al’s bandmates, most of whom have been with him from the beginning, include (L-R) drummer Jon “Bermuda” Schwartz, Jim “Kimo” West on guitar, Steve Jay on bass and keyboardist Ruben Valtierra, with Weird Al Yankovic singing vocals. View Photo
Weird Al performs “Word Crimes,” the parody of Robin Thicke’s hit “Blurred Lines.” “Word Crimes” debuted in the Billboard Top 40, making Al one of only three people to have had Top 40 singles in each of the last four decades. View Photo
Yankovic opens up his concert from outside the theater singing “Tacky,” the parody of Pharrell’s “Happy,” then bursts through the doors and walks through the audience onto the stage. View Photo
Weird Al jokes around backstage with BMI’s Anne Cecere after his “Mandatory Fun” concert in Santa Barbara. View Photo
BMI affiliate Mark Robertson (left) and Noah Gladstone (right), co-founders of the Hollywood Chamber Orchestra with violin soloist Sarah Chang and BMI conductor Lucas Richman. View Photo
BMI conductor Lucas Richman with the Hollywood Chamber Orchestra at The Montalbán Theatre in Hollywood View Photo
The Hollywood Chamber Orchestra performs ‘Blackfish’ live-to-picture with BMI composer and guest conductor Jeff Beal at The Montalbán Theatre in Hollywood. View Photo
Pictured (L-R) at The Dynamic Partners signing event at the La-La Land Records booth are (front row): BMI composers and Dynamic Music Partners Kristopher Carter, Lolita Ritmanis and Michael McCuistion. (Back row): La-La Land Records President Michael V Gerhard, BMI’s Anne Cecere and La- La Land Records co-owner and producer Matt Verboys. View Photo
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