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The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

  • Jimmy Fallon goes into fanboy mode when Billy Joel stops by The Tonight Show [WATCH]

    Last night, Jimmy Fallon went into fanboy mode when Billy Joel stopped by The Tonight Show. Before performing a rendition of “You May Be Right” with Fallon, Joel sat down to talk about his new channel on Sirius and the possibility of hosting a segment with Fallon while crashing Hamptons radio station WLNG.
  • Juanes performs 'La Luz' on Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon [WATCH]

    Juanes stopped by the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon last night to perform the single "La Luz" off his latest album, Loco de Amor. As previously reported in our feature story about his work with producer Steve Lillywhite, the album was recorded with acoustic guitars, and Juanes seemed to stick with that approach for his live show as well.
  • WATCH: Idina Menzel goes childlike with classroom instrument take of 'Let It Go' on 'The Tonight Show'

    It's pretty much universally agreed that it's super adorable when former Late Night and current Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon teams up with one of music's big stars to do a classroom rendition of a pop hit. Last night (March 3), Oscar performer and Frozen actress Idina Menzel stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to take on "Let It Go" with the talk show host, The Roots and some kazoos.
  • Fred Armisen stops by The Tonight Show, impersonates The Beatles with Jimmy Fallon [WATCH]

    Last night was a big night for Fred Armisen. Not only did he debut his 8G band for the first episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers, but he also stopped by The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon to talk about the new gig and introduce his band, which includes Les Savy Fav's Seth Jabour and Syd Butler, Eli Janney of Girls Against Boys and Beyoncé collaborator Kim Thompson.
  • Short documentary follows The Roots on their first day at The Tonight Show [WATCH]

    The Tonight Show is finishing up its first week with Jimmy Fallon as the new host and The Roots as the new house band. Now Okayplayer has shared a behind-the-scenes documentary on The Roots' first day of work on the show.
  • WATCH: Arcade Fire rule the studio with 'Afterlife' on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'

    The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon continued its parade of mega-performances and stars during its inaugural week on Thursday night (Feb. 20), when massive stadium alt-rockers Arcade Fire stormed the stage for a performance of the Reflektor cut "Afterlife."
  • Jimmy Fallon performs ragtime cover of R. Kelly's 'Ignition (Remix)' with his barbershop quartet on The Tonight Show [WATCH]

    Last night was Jimmy Fallon's second night on the job as the new host of the Tonight Show. Monday night, we saw Fallon's homage to hip-hop with his Will Smith-assisted "Evolution of Hip-Hop Dancing" sketch, but Tuesday he gave a hip-hop track a barbershop quartet makeover.
  • Jimmy Fallon and Will Smith bust out The Carlton during their 'Evolution of Hip-Hop Dancing' sketch on The Tonight Show [WATCH]

    Last night, Will Smith became the first guest on the inaugural episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. He and Fallon executed the Carlton together in a sketch called "The Evolution of Hip-Hop Dancing." The two men were decked out in overalls, Timberlands and colorful T-shirts as they attempted moves such as the "Cabbage Patch," the "Running Man," the "Robot," the "Pop and Lock" and more.
  • Jimmy Fallon wants to audition to play guitar for Fred Armisen's 'Late Night' Band

    As previously reported, Jimmy Fallon is set to take over The Tonight Show next week, but might he also be heading back to Late Night? According to Vulture after hearing the news that Fred Armisen would join Seth Meyers on Late Night as its bandleader, Fallon solicited his former SNL castmate for an audition to play guitar in the band. "I gave [Fred] my e-mail today, and I said, 'I can play guitar!" Fallon told them. "So I have to audition, but I think I have an in. I'm always there for him, if he needs me. Absolutely. Whatever he needs."
  • 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' announces first guests: U2, Lady Gaga, Tim McGraw, Arcade Fire and Justin Timberlake

    As previously reported, U2 will be the first guest to perform on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. Now the show's first week's lineup has been revealed, and it's packed with big names: Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, Arcade Fire and Tim McGraw.
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