JENNIFER MAHAL -- In The Wings
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It’s uncanny how much Kevin Cable looks like “Weird” Al Yankovic. The
king of karaoke, who bills himself as “That 70s Guy” for his Friday and
Saturday night hosting gig at Kona Lanes on Harbor Boulevard, has the
look of the parody prince.
Maybe it’s the long, curly hair. Maybe it’s the way he dresses for his
show and uses strange props like ballet tutus and hats. Or maybe it’s
just that he’s been practicing being Weird Al ever since his turn on the
television show “Your Big Break.”
The show, which was shot in August, airs at 5 tonight on KCOP Channel
13. The premise of “Your Big Break” is to take amateur singers who sound
like stars, provide them with professional hair, make-up, costuming . . .
etc, and pit them against one another in a talent competition for prize
money.
Kevin will perform “Eat It,” a Weird Al take on Michael Jackson’s
“Beat it.”
It was the auditions for “Your Big Break” that got the 34-year-old
Costa Mesa resident started with his impersonation.
His girlfriend, Cid Strickler, was planning to audition for the show
as Grace Slick and encouraged Kevin go as the comic musician.
“On a lark, I went to the audition,” he said. “The first time I
performed like Weird Al was at the audition. I performed “Like a
Surgeon.”
Kevin, who works as a graphics person at an Irvine print shop, didn’t
think he would make it on the show. Weird Al is a parody artist and the
show is geared more toward people impersonating the musicians that Al
makes fun of.
But Cid had faith that Kevin would make it.
“She made a bet with me,” he said. “She said, ‘I bet you breakfast in
bed that you’re going to be on the show.”’
It took two auditions, but Cid was right. Kevin, who doesn’t cook,
ended up paying off his bet on her birthday.
How he found out he got the gig is a strange tale in itself.
For Kevin’s birthday, Cid took him to see Weird Al in concert at the
Orange County Fairgrounds. The day before, Kevin had a message from the
show, but he thought it was a joke.
When the couple got back from the concert, there was another message
on his machine saying that he was going to be in the show.
“It was weird in a Weird Al sort of way,” Kevin said.
Though Kevin said he isn’t sure he’ll make a career of it, he has been
invited to perform as Weird Al on a number of occasions. He and Cid did a
charity benefit for L.A. Children’s Hospital and have been offered
another show.
In the meantime, Kevin can be found at Kona Lanes, where he has been a
karaoke disc jockey since 1999. This year, he was a finalist in Karaoke
Scene magazine’s karaoke host of the year contest for Los Angeles and
Orange County.
“I am going to try my darndest to try and win next year,” he said. “I
try to keep [karaoke] silly and light. When you see someone goofy onstage
and me wearing the goofy clothes, you don’t worry about what other people
think.”
He may even do a Weird Al song, or two, if asked. “Amish Paradise” is
one of the songs available for sing-a-long.
Will tonight’s performance be Kevin’s big break? Watch and see.
* * *
Do you know a local artist, writer, painter, singer, filmmaker, etc.,
who deserves to get noticed? Send your nominee to In The Wings, Daily
Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627, by fax to (949) 646-4170 or
by e-mail to o7 [email protected]
* JENNIFER MAHAL is features editor of the Daily Pilot.
FYI
WHAT: Kevin Cable as Weird Al Yankovic
WHERE: KCOP Channel 13 on “Your Big Break”
WHEN: 5 p.m. today.
WHAT: “That 70s Guy” karaoke at Kona Lanes
WHEN: 9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays
WHERE: Kona Lanes, 2699 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa
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