'Weird Al' Yankovic retrospective 'Lights, Camera, Accordion!' is coming, thanks to 1984 Publishing

Take a sneak peek at the book, which features over 300 photos taken by Jon “Bermuda” Schwartz.
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Belen Edwards
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Weird Al Yankovic in a green Hawaiian shirt and stripy pants doing a robot pose in front of a brick wall. Graffiti on the wall says "same as it ever was."
See Weird Al like you've never seen him before. Credit: Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz/1984 Publishing

If you love parody songs, polkas, and the pure excellence of "Weird Al" Yankovic, you're going to love the upcoming book Light, Camera, Accordion! by Yankovic's drummer and photographer Jon “Bermuda” Schwartz.

A book cover with Weird Al Yankovic with his hands on his hips on the cover. The title is "Lights, Camera, Accordion!"
The book cover for "Lights, Camera, Accordion!" Credit: Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz/1984 Publishing

Releasing November 15, 2022, from 1984 Publishing, the book features over 300 color photographs of Yankovic. Each photo is hand-selected from Schwartz's personal collection of 35mm photographs. Since they first met in 1980, he's taken over 20,000 images of the musician. The result is an expansive visual retrospective spanning 25 years.

The photo spreads in Lights, Camera, Accordion! reveal everything from studio sessions to concerts to more personal shots. And of course, the book is chock-full of behind-the-scenes looks at video shoots for iconic songs such as "Like A Surgeon," "Amish Paradise," and many, many more.


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A makeup artist adjusts the beard on a man in all-black attire and a black Amish hat.
Behind the scenes on the set of "Amish Paradise." Credit: Jon "Bermuda" Schwartz/1984 Publishing

Schwartz grouped the photos by album, tour, and year, each section enhanced by anecdotes. Lights, Camera, Accordion! also has a foreword written by comedian Drew Carey, who Weird Al fans might remember starred in the music video for "It’s All About the Pentiums." The afterword is penned by Yankovic himself.

"Wow wow! I’ve seen most of these pictures before, but it's so nice to have them all in such good quality and in the same place," says Yankovic about the book. "Just a wonderful package."

The 256-page stand-alone hardbound copy of Lights, Camera, Accordion! retails for $40, but there will also be a limited edition box set that sells for $99. This box set includes alternative artwork and blue gilding, Schwartz’s signature, twelve 9”x12” prints, six postcards, a 35mm bookmark containing stills from the “Bob” music video, and other exclusive pieces of ephemera.

Pre-orders for the box set begin at 1 p.m. EST on Monday, August 1, 2022, at 1984 Publishing's website. The stand-alone edition is out November 15.

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Belen Edwards
Entertainment Reporter

Belen Edwards is an Entertainment Reporter at Mashable. She covers movies and TV with a focus on fantasy and science fiction, adaptations, animation, and more nerdy goodness. She is a member of the Critics Choice Association and the Television Critics Association, as well as a Tomatometer-approved critic.

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