British comedian and musician Neil Innes, known for his work with legendary comedy troupe Monty Python and for co-creating the Beatles parody band the Rutles, has died. He was 75. Innes, who had ...
The Monty Python lads are gearing up for their upcoming live stage show, and as a tease, they’ve released the uptempo anti-authoritarian anthem “The Silly Walks Song,” along with a video that ...
Neil Innes, whose gift for wry and funny songwriting led to work with Monty Python, The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band and The Rutles, died Sunday, December 29. His death was confirmed by his agent, Nigel ...
Aug. 3 (UPI) --Spamalot, a stage musical based on the 1975 classic comedy film Monty Python and the Holy Grail, is returning to Broadway. Set in medieval times, the show is about King Arthur and his ...
As “the seventh member” of Monty Python, Neil Innes helped write “The Philosopher’s Song” (“Immanuel Kant was a real pissant / Who was very rarely stable”), did the whistling for “Always Look on the ...
The first of 10 farewell shows by the British comedy legends is an uneven mix of classic sketches, archival footage and songs in the key of "Spamalot." By Stephen Dalton Monty Python Live - H 2014 ...
Tonight, Mnozil Brass will be playing at the Jorgensen Center of Performing Arts as part of their 30th anniversary tour. Formed in Austria, this group makes every performance an entertaining show ...
"Monty Python and the Holy Grail" was released nearly 50 years ago. Eric Idle wrote the screenplay for the 1975 hit with John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Graham Chapman, Terry Jones and Michael Palin, all ...
English musician and humorist Neil Innes worked closely with two of the biggest cultural juggernauts his nation ever produced — the Beatles and Monty Python’s Flying Circus comedy troupe — yet never ...
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