Before many of today's YouTube stars had even begun posting content to the video sharing website, there was one legend already destined to go down in history: Keyboard Cat. By Abby Jones Before many ...
Keyboard Cat has played off some of the internet’s most memorable fails. Now it’s time for his owner to play him off—again. Bento, the second tabby to go by the YouTube-famous moniker Keyboard Cat, ...
YouTube legend Keyboard Cat – who found fame in a string of viral videos – has sadly died aged nine. Bento – to give him his real name – was the replacement for original Keyboard Cat Fatso, who ...
One of the internet's favourite animal heroes, Keyboard Cat, has sadly passed away. Though not the original Keyboard Cat, Bento was the second feline star associated with one of the most famous meme ...
Fans of Keyboard Cat are mourning the feline YouTube sensation in the wake of his March 8 death. After 9-year-old Bento’s owner, Charlie Schmidt, confirmed his passing in a tribute video on Friday, ...
THE world famous Keyboard Cat has played his last notes. Bento the social media sensation whose musical skills saw him described as online megastar died at the age of nine. With an internet presence ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. One of the most popular Internet memes in recent memory is Keyboard Cat, ...
Bento, the second Keyboard Cat, passed away at his Spokane, Washington home at age nine earlier this month on March 8. Bento was the successor to the original Internet icon, Fatso, who starred in the ...
In terms of popular Internet culture, it’s a war of the titans, waged over a deceased house pet with apparent piano skills. It also raises basic questions about the lines between homage and ...
The famous feline died on March 8 but the sad news only broke today after his owner made the announcement on Facebook YOUTUBE star Bento the cat – who shot to fame playing the piano in viral videos – ...
Keyboard Cat, one of the first big memes to come out of YouTube, just released a new song: a cover of “96 Tears," the 1966 song by ? and the Mysterians. Check it out above, and the original hit that ...
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