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parodist

[par-uh-dist] / ˈpær ə dɪst /








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His grasp of algebra may have been wobbly, but another critic wasn’t far wrong when he said the composer was “essentially a parodist” who could write any type of song.

From Washington Post

The comedian and musical parodist Al Yankovic, a former guest editor, was one of many to take to social media lamenting the decision.

From The Guardian

Jackson gave Mr. Yankovic his approval to record and release “Eat It” in 1983, paving the way for the parodist to win his first Grammy in the category of Best Comedy Recording.

From Washington Times

Reaching further in an attempt to ban a specific technology risks stepping on online posts from, say, political parodists.

From Washington Post

“Weird Al” Yankovic was awarded a star Monday on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, literally cementing the musician’s legacy nearly 40 years since launching a career that culminated in becoming the country’s foremost song parodist.

From Washington Times