• Mike Tyson Dancing to Drake's "Hotline Bling" On 'The Tonight Show' is the Best Thing Ever!

    Jimmy Fallon has had some pretty memorable guests on The Tonight Show, but one of his most recent guests might have taken the cake. On Monday (Oct. 26), Mike Tyson stopped by the show to talk about life and current projects he's working on. Before you knew it, the former boxer was on stage performing his best rendition of Drake's addicting new single, "Hotline Bling," and it's the best thing ever!
  • Ad-Rock On 'Tonight Show': Beastie Boy Talks Touring With Madonna, Acting, 'While We're Young' & More On First Solo Appearance

    Adam "Ad-Rock" Horovitz stopped by 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' on his first solos appearance to promote his new film 'While We're Young.' Instead, he talked about touring with Madonna and his original intentions to be an actor, and became friends with Fallon's other guest Will Forte. The trio also got to touch fish and other "river monsters" with 'River Monsters' host Jeremy Wade.
  • Bradley Cooper Shreds Air Guitar on 'Down by the River' on 'The Tonight Show' [WATCH]

    Bradley Cooper is one of Hollywood's biggest stars. His upcoming film, "American Sniper," is creating some serious awards buzz while the reviews of his Broadway performance in "The Elephant Man" have been positive. It turns out that Cooper has a few other talents, though, including some serious chops as an air guitarist. During a recent visit to "The Tonight Show," the actor showed Jimmy Fallon and his audience how well he knows Neil Young's "Down by the River" on the air ax. Cooper made it clear that his musical talents are not widely known during his hilarious interview with Fallon. "I play an air guitar," he says in the clip below. "There's one song by Neil Young that I feel like, I don't know if everybody knows this, so I'm proud I know it. It's just the guitar solo of 'Down by the River.'" Cooper could not explain why he memorized that particular song, but it is obvious that he is a fan. While wearing a ridiculous wig — it is kind of a thing for the pair now — the actor stood up and plucked his invisible Gibson Les Paul, much to the delight of the host and viewers. Roots guitarist Kirk Douglas took over the duties before the show went to a commercial break.
  • Usher, Nick Jonas, Jeff Daniels Play 'Pyramid' with Jimmy Fallon on 'Tonight Show' [WATCH]

    The star-studded lineup of Usher, Nick Jonas and Jeff Daniels stopped by "The Tonight Show" last night, Nov. 10, to play the old TV game show classic "Pyramid" with Jimmy Fallon. The "Yeah" singer teamed up the "Dumb and Dumber To" star while Jonas joined Fallon. Here is what we learned from the bout in the video below: 1. Daniels cannot dance (2:20). 2. Jonas does not know a single gangster film because, as Fallon says, "He's 15 years old" (3:20). 3. Fallon picked some bad lines to reference "Goodfellas" (3:48). 4. Jonas takes a canteen to work (6:12). 5. Daniels does not know much about R&B/soul music, which is probably a good thing since he cannot dance (7:19).
  • Barbra Streisand Partners With Jimmy Fallon During First Late-Night 'Tonight Show' Appearance In Over 50 Years

    Barbra Streisand's hotly anticipated appearance on Monday night's edition of The Tonight Show kept many fans awake later than usual last night. It's quite rare for only one guest to monopolize the entire show but this was a history-making occasion marking the 'Funny Girl's' first return to late-night television in over fifty years. Streisand's diva reputation seems to often proceed her but there was absolutely no hint of it as she did a duet with Jimmy Fallon during a medley of songs off of her new Partners album.
  • The Replacements Perform "Alex Chilton" On 'Fallon,' 28 Years After Being Banned From 'SNL' [WATCH]

    On last night's (Sept. 9) episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, legendary alternative rock band the Replacements made their first television appearance in over 25 years, performing their classic song "Alex Chilton" from their 1987 album Pleased To Meet Me. It's also the band's first time back to 30 Rockefeller Plaza after being banned from Saturday Night Live after a characteristically drunk and sloppy performance on that show back in 1986. You can check out their Tonight Show performance right here, which sounds pretty sober, but still great:
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