The jokes started coming even before the band hit the stage for Spinal Tap’s Unwigged and Unplugged tour at the Wiltern Sunday night. Following the usual request to turn off cell phones, it was ...
They’ve put the wigs in a closet and kept the mini-Stonehenge in storage, but the members of Spinal Tap are back onstage. Not in character as the comical and perpetually washed up metal act, but as ...
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On the long-out-of-print 1998 Criterion Collection release of This Is Spinal Tap—the only DVD version of the 1984 film on which Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer provide commentary ...
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Prepare a night of hilarity. The trio behind the nutty mockumentary “A Mighty Wind” are hitting the road. Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer will perform folk music from their 2003 ...
The men of Spinal Tap went costume-free last night at Southern Californias Grove of Anaheim, but Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer had no trouble getting into character. The two-hour ...
Puts the spotlight firmly on Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer's musical talents. OK, it wasn’t a knee-slapper, but it set the gently satiric tone of the evening and served as a ...
The musicians behind mock-rockers Spinal Tap are returning to town.But this time, the amps won't be turned to 11. The comedians who portrayed the hapless heavy-metal band Spinal Tap on the big screen ...
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. (AP) -- The amps won't be turned up to 11 for Spinal Tap's reunion tour.Michael McKean, Christopher Guest and Harry Shearer -- the actors who portrayed the faux heavy metal rock ...
Sorry to let the cucumber out of the tinfoil, Spinal Tap fans: But it's called the Unwigged & Unplugged tour for a reason. So, no, the amps will not go up to 11. And forget the ill-fated drummer. "We ...
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