CUYAHOGA FALLS, Ohio - If you ask the average music fan for the type of people who attend Weird Al Yankovic concerts, they would likely say 12-year-old boys and 30-year-old men. They wouldn’t be entirely wrong.
But after more than 40 years of smart and silly parodies and “in the style of” songs, Weird Al is a pop culture institution, and Saturday night at Blossom, the energetic 65-year-old singer-songwriter-accordionist gave his multigenerational audience two hours of comedy music hits, costume changes and constant reminders via quick-cut video montages that he has been embedded in pop culture for a long time.
There were still plenty of 12-year-old boys and 30-year-old men, (white and nerdy) but also multi-generational families in bright Hawaiian shirts and curly wigs, couples, friend gr