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==Saturday Night Live== | ==Saturday Night Live== | ||
− | In 1999, on ''Saturday Night Live'', Garth Brooks played [[Milo Jenkins]] who cuts a deal with the devil for a hit song. But Lucifer (Will | + | In 1999, on ''Saturday Night Live'', Garth Brooks played [[Milo Jenkins]] who cuts a deal with the devil for a hit song. But Lucifer (Will Ferrell) turns out to be a terrible songwriter and guitarist. |
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*[[Johnny (The Devil Went Down to Georgia)]] | *[[Johnny (The Devil Went Down to Georgia)]] | ||
*[[Milo Jenkins]] | *[[Milo Jenkins]] | ||
+ | *[[Beelzebot]] | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 08:11, 12 May 2021
Kids In The Hall
Father of all that is evil and excellent rock guitarist in a sketch from sketch comedy television series The Kids in the Hall (1992). He challenges teen Bobby (Bruce McCulloch) to a guitar duel in one sketch, even sprouting a set of extra limbs to play a double-necked guitar.
In another sketch he's starting a band called The Noodles.
Played by Mark McKinney.
The Devil Went Down to Georgia
In the 1979 Charlie Daniels Band song "The Devil Went Down to Georgia," Satan plays a mean fiddle in a contest against Johnny.
Saturday Night Live
In 1999, on Saturday Night Live, Garth Brooks played Milo Jenkins who cuts a deal with the devil for a hit song. But Lucifer (Will Ferrell) turns out to be a terrible songwriter and guitarist.