Most "Saturday Night Live" sketches come and go without much pomp and circumstance. Even some of the funnier sketches get lost to time. But every now and then, a sketch comes along that becomes part ...
Will Ferrell added "more cowbell" to his son's first live concert in San Diego this past weekend. Ferrell's son, Magnus, an aspiring musician, opened up for a band called Psychedelic Furs for the ...
Blue Oyster Cult have been reflecting on their long history and in particular about one peculiar part of it – the Saturday Night Live ‘more cowbell’ sketch in which Will Ferrell plays Gene Frenkle, ...
Will Ferrell's famous "more cowbell" sketch, featured in an SNL50 documentary, was the product of a North Jersey family business.
When it comes to the most famous use of a cowbell as a musical instrument, ever since the iconic “More Cowbell” sketch on Saturday Night Live, there’s really only one answer: Blue Öyster Cult’s “Don’t ...
The comedian grabbed his famous musical instrument and joined son Magnus on stage at a charity event Will Ferrell's latest musical endeavor will have you saying "More cowbell!" The actor, 55, rang the ...
Any top-ten list of “Saturday Night Live” sketches must include “More Cowbell,” the one-off skit from 2000 featuring Will Ferrell in a rock-star wig, hammering hilariously on a piece of farm equipment ...
He doesn’t need more cowbell. “Saturday Night Live’s” iconic “more cowbell” sketch starring Will Ferrell and Christopher Walken gets a behind-the-scenes deep dive in a new documentary – and Ferrell ...
On the Wikipedia page for the Saturday Night Live sketch “More Cowbell”—and, by the way, only the most culturally impactful sketches have their own Wiki pages!—it says that the “sketch was written by ...
You never quite know how a sketch is going to do in front of a live audience. That’s a recurring theme so many former Saturday Night Live cast members talk about. The bit might get great feedback from ...
Any top-ten list of “Saturday Night Live” sketches must include “More Cowbell,” the one-off skit from 2000 featuring Will Ferrell in a rock-star wig, hammering hilariously on a piece of farm equipment ...