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"More Cowbell" [a] is a comedy sketch that aired on Saturday Night Live on April 8, 2000. The sketch was written by regular cast member Will Ferrell [2] and depicts the recording of the song "(Don't Fear) The Reaper" by Blue Öyster Cult.
SNL alums reflect on Will Ferrell's comedic electricity in the iconic "More Cowbell" sketch in an exclusive clip from the third episode of Peacock docuseries SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night.
7. The "More Cowbell" skit didn't originally feature any cowbell. You remember the bit: Cast members Will Ferrell, Chris Parnell, Chris Kattan and Jimmy Fallon as the hard-rock band Blue Öyster ...
"Cowbell" writer and star Will Ferrell recalled how he'd initially written the sketch for an earlier episode hosted by Norm Macdonald, but retooled it for the Pulp Fiction star after it didn't ...
Any ranking of Saturday Night Live's most memorable cast members is incomplete without the name Will Ferrell, but the man who gave us "More Cowbell" reveals some of his peers were skeptical of his ...
Guests who host five times (or more) are considered "members" of the Five-Timers Club, introduced on the December 8, 1990 episode, when Tom Hanks became the seventh person to host their fifth episode. [1] There have been 46 episodes on which the show's host also served as the musical guest; the first was Paul Simon on October 18, 1975. [2]
The Culps, or "The Culp Family Musical Performances", were recurring characters that appeared on SNL between 1996 and 2002, and were portrayed by Will Ferrell (as Marty Culp), and Ana Gasteyer (as Bobbi Mohan-Culp). [2] Marty and Bobbi were an awkward, unstylish, married couple who served as music teachers at Altadena Middle School.
The trailer, which features clips of ‘SNL’s’ most famous sketches, including “More Cowbell,” “Two Wild & Crazy Guys” and Chris Farley’s “Matt Foley/Van Down by the River ...