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Randy Rainbow's 'Mueller Blues'

The American comedian, singer, and YouTube star is known for spoof interviews with famous figures and his musical parodies of political celebrities.

 Randy Rainbow's 'Mueller Blues'

By FYI Staff

The American comedian, singer, and YouTube star is known for spoof interviews with famous figures and his musical parodies of political celebrities. His latest lark turns the focus on Robert Mueller's report, titled “The Mueller Blues” set to the tune of “The God-Why-Don’t-You-Love-Me Blues” from Stephen Sondheim’s Follies.


“Repeatedly he stated, No collusion. I guess that he was right. Is he exonerated? Technically, not quite,” Rainbow sings. “His comments were off-color. He’d constantly deny and slander Mr. Mueller. Now look who’s his favorite guy. He’s got those maybe if I haven’t been so shady in the first place blues.”

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This week, Mac DeMarco swings into Toronto for two sold-out shows at legendary venue Massey Hall. The British Columbia-born singer-songwriter has been extra busy this year, putting out two projects, Guitar and Dog on the Rock, and embarking on a string of tour dates throughout the year, which wraps up in his home country at the end of this month.

In addition, indie singer Serena Ryder takes the stage in Western Canada for a festive evening, while emerging artist Baby Nova performs a mix of streaming hits and unreleased tracks at her first headline show in Toronto. Rapper Earl Sweatshirt brings his newest emotionally transformative record to Montreal, and pop singer Audrey Hobert comes north of the border for a sole Canadian stop on The Staircase to Stardom tour.

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