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  2. More Cowbell - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. '(Don't Fear) The Reaper' musicians reflect on 'More Cowbell ...

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    Blue Oyster Cult David Lucas, another one of the song's credited producers, disagrees. "I was the producer of Blue Öyster Cult's '(Don't Fear) The Reaper,'" he declares.

  4. “SNL” alums recall 'surreal and bizarre' 'More Cowbell ...

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    The iconic sketch saw Ferrell play fictional cowbell specialist Gene Frenkle, who descends on Blue Öyster Cult's "Don't Fear the Reaper" recording session at the insistence of fictional music ...

  5. Will Ferrell Says Christopher Walken Getting 'All Fired Up ...

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    The sketch was a Behind the Music-style look at Blue Oyster Cult and the making of their hit, "(Don't Fear) The Reaper." ... Christopher Walken in the 2000 Blue Oyster Cult SNL sketch.

  6. Blue Öyster Cult - Wikipedia

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    Blue Öyster Cult was formed in 1967 as Soft White Underbelly (a name the group would occasionally use in the 1970s and 1980s to play small club gigs around the United States and UK) [8] in a communal house at Stony Brook University on Long Island when rock critic Sandy Pearlman overheard a jam session consisting of fellow Stony Brook classmate Donald Roeser and his friends. [9]

  7. (Don't Fear) The Reaper - Wikipedia

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    "Don't Fear) The Reaper" is a song by American rock band Blue Öyster Cult from the 1976 album Agents of Fortune. The song, written and sung by lead guitarist Donald "Buck Dharma" Roeser, deals with eternal love and the inevitability of death. [4]

  8. 'SNL50' docuseries looks back on nerve-racking cast ... - AOL

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    Episode 3: 'More Cowbell,' and we need not say more. Yes, this is an hour of TV dedicated to the famous Will Ferrell-led sketch from April 8, 2000, which explores how the Blue Oyster Cult song ...

  9. Sandy Pearlman - Wikipedia

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    He dubbed the band "Soft White Underbelly" (from a World War II speech by Winston Churchill) and later changed their name to "Blue Öyster Cult". He managed the band (with Murray Krugman ) from 1967 to 1995, and produced or co-produced 7 of their studio albums, and 4 of their live albums.