We’re frequently reminded of the “special relationship” America shares with Britain, a concept that takes on another meaning in a political context versus that of popular culture. But the two often ...
What would happen if you took scenes from Mad Max: Fury Road, and set them to a heavy metal version of “Yakety Sax?” You’d get the delightfully frantic mess that is “Mad Sax: Yakety Road.” If you ...
The song is best known as the theme for The Benny Hill Show. After a tweet from actor Hugh Grant, a protester played "Yakety Sax" on a portable speaker while members of Parliament were interviewed.
There's a saying that is very popular on the World Wide Web: "Yakety Sax makes everything funny, no matter how tragic." For those of you who don't know, "Yakety Sax" is the theme song to the old ...
How’s your day going? Don’t worry, it’s about to get better. This is a video of Dolly Parton playing “Yakety Sax.” Really. It’s not a dub. It’s not a drill. As she explains, she learned it after ...
Before the Olympics started, I wrote a post suggesting that NBC play “Yakety Sax” during all the running events. Today, I’m proud to say that the network finally took my advice. Upon the conclusion of ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Boots Randolph, whose spirited saxophone playing on “Yakety Sax” endeared him to fans for years on Benny Hill’s TV show, died Tuesday. He was 80. Mr. Randolph suffered a cerebral ...
Boots Randolph, a saxophone player best known for the 1963 hit "Yakety Sax," died today (July 3) in Nashville. He was 80. By Billboard Staff Boots Randolph, a saxophone player best known for the 1963 ...
Boots Randolph, a versatile saxophonist best remembered for his 1963 recording of “Yakety Sax,” whose zany melody spiced the girl-chasing comedy sketches of TV star Benny Hill, has died. He was 80.
Yik Yak, the controversial anonymous messaging app popular on high school and college campuses, has raised its third round of funding this year. Sequoia Capital led this $62 million capital infusion ...
Boots Randolph, 80, a versatile saxophonist best remembered for his 1963 recording of "Yakety Sax," whose zany melody spiced the girl-chasing comedy sketches of TV star Benny Hill, died July 3 at ...