About Bob Rivers
Hometown
Branford, CT, United States
Born
July 7, 1956
Genre
Comedy
The morning-show DJ for Seattle's KISW, Bob Rivers began recording Weird Al-type song parodies in 1984 with the American Comedy Network's "Breaking Up Is Hard on You (Don't Take Ma Bell Away from Me)." Sung to the tune of Neil Sedaka's "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do," the track eased its way to number 70. He continued producing for the network, even while he switched stations from city to city. After writing the parody "Twisted Christmas" in 1987, Rivers recorded an album around the song and released it in 1992 through Critique Records. Additional Christmas LPs followed in 1993 and 1997, as well as two volumes of The Best of Twisted Tunes. Rivers died on March 11, 2025, at the age of 68. ~ John Bush
Bob Rivers has also released music as a member of Bob Rivers & Twisted Radio.
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