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Jimmy Fallon

  • Ace Frehley, The Roots: Former Kiss Guitarist Performs ‘New York Groove’ With ‘Tonight Show’ House Band [WATCH]

    Tuesday night’s Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon was “grooving” due to former Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley sitting in with the legendary Roots crew. And while the two appear to be complete opposites in terms of music, they came together quite nicely during last night’s episode for a version of “New York Groove.”
  • VIDEO: Justin Timberlake Dumps Ice Bucket On His Head For ALS Donations [WATCH]

    Justin Timberlake and his band The Tennessee Kids dumped buckets of ice water on their heads for a good cause yesterday.
  • Questlove, Robin Williams: The Roots Drummer Remembers An Epic Elevator Ride With ‘Mrs. Doubtfire’ [PHOTO]

    By now, we're all aware of the unfortunate death of legendary comedian/actor Robin Williams – and all the details that coincide with it. While the Internet has been taken by storm with celebs and fellow comics recollecting their memories of the famed Mrs. Doubtfire star, The Roots' own Questlove may have them all beat.
  • Weezer Performs 'Back To The Shack' On 'Jimmy Fallon' [WATCH]

    On last night's episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, alternative rock veterans Weezer stopped by to perform their new single "Back to the Shack" from their upcoming, much-hyped album Everything Will Be Alright In The End. You can check out the performance below. "Back to the Shack" was shared on Monday, July 21, and as for what Music Times thinks of the song itself, you can read our review of it right here.
  • Crosby, Stills, Nash & 'Young' Cover 'Fancy' On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon [WATCH]

    "Who dat, who dat? C-S-N-Y." Jimmy Fallon reprised his role as Neil Young with Crosby, Stills & Nash last night for a folk-rock cover of Iggy Azalea and Charli XCX's massive hit "Fancy."
  • Rap Meets Broadway: LL Cool J, T.I., Tupac and--Hugh Jackman?

    Hip-hop culture has been muscling its way onto the Great White Way for some time, with or without Hugh Jackman's rapping skills.
  • WATCH: Will Ferrell / Chad Smith Drum Battle Goes Down on Fallon's ‘Tonight Show’

    Will Ferrell and Chad Smith met on Jimmy Fallon's 'Tonight Show' to go drumstick to drumstick for charity.
  • Will Ferrell / Chad Smith drum-off gets a date and venue on 'The Tonight Show'

    Will Ferrell and Chad Smith set to hash out their drum skills on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' on May 22.
  • Russell Crowe and Fallon

    After co-founding and fronting the band, 30 Odd Foot of Grunts and singing in "Les Miserables," one would think that Russell Crowe has a great singing voice. After his appearance on Jimmy Fallon on "The Tonight Show" last week, some people say, "Yes! He does!" while others aren't as enthusiastic.
  • 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.
  • 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."
  • U2, Will Smith announced as Jimmy Fallon's first 'Tonight Show' guests

    Jimmy Fallon can rest a little bit easier. His first guests for his stint on The Tonight Show have been booked. According to The Hollywood Reporter, legendary rockers U2 and actor/musician Will Smith will be the first to grace the latest edition of the late night talk show.
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