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Bob Rivers is a well-known American rock and roll radio on air personality in the Pacific Northwest as well as a prolific producer of parody songs, most famous for his Christmas song parodies.
Bob Rivers is a well-known American rock and roll radio on air personality in the Pacific Northwest as well as a prolific producer of parody songs, most famous for his Christmas song parodies.


[[The Other Wiki]] has an extensive [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Rivers article]. He has his own [http://www.bobrivers.com/#v11610 website]. He can be heard on-air weekday mornings by clicking the listen button on the radio station's [http://radiotime.com/station/s_31870/KJR-FM_957.aspx website].
[[The Other Wiki]] has an extensive [[wikipedia:Bob Rivers|article]]. He has his own [http://www.bobrivers.com/#v11610 website]. He can be heard on-air weekday mornings by clicking the listen button on the radio station's [http://radiotime.com/station/s_31870/KJR-FM_957.aspx website].
Interestingly, He's also a [[Contest Winner Cameo]] on an episode of ''[[Star Trek Enterprise (TV)|Star Trek Enterprise]]''.
Interestingly, He's also a [[Contest Winner Cameo]] on an episode of ''[[Star Trek Enterprise (TV)|Star Trek Enterprise]]''.



Revision as of 08:46, 23 March 2014

Bob Rivers is a well-known American rock and roll radio on air personality in the Pacific Northwest as well as a prolific producer of parody songs, most famous for his Christmas song parodies.

The Other Wiki has an extensive article. He has his own website. He can be heard on-air weekday mornings by clicking the listen button on the radio station's website. Interestingly, He's also a Contest Winner Cameo on an episode of Star Trek Enterprise.

His work is often tagged as Weird Al, despite containing lyrics and themes that Weird Al has said he will not use (an entire song about But You Screw One Sheep! and drug references ("What if god smoked cannabis?"))