Cowbells have been around for thousands of years, so no surprise they appear in music. In 1904, Gustav Mahler used cowbells ...
Will Ferrell's famous "more cowbell" sketch, featured in an SNL50 documentary, was the product of a North Jersey family business.
Will Ferrell in the 'More Cowbell' sketch on 'Saturday Night Live'; Eric Bloom of Blue Oyster Cult ...
When it comes to the most famous use of a cowbell as a musical instrument, ever since the iconic “More Cowbell” sketch on Saturday Night Live, there’s really only one answer: Blue Öyster ...
"I got a fever...and the only prescription is more cowbell." And with those words, Christopher Walken's groovy record producer Bruce Dickinson and then-Saturday Night Live cast members Will ...
Ferrell as cowbell-playing Gene Frenkle and Christopher Walken as music producer Bruce Dickinson. Walken's plea for "more cowbell" gave rise to an oft-quoted line. At one point in the sketch ...