From Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, here are The Ragtime Gals “combining the harmony of a barbershop quartet with Justin Timberlake music.”
The Ragtime Gals: “SexyBack” (w/ Jimmy Fallon & Justin Timberlake)
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Promoting Community‘s return to the air Alison Brie stopped by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon to talk about the show’s fourth season and do a little freestyle rapping.
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Well, here’s something you don’t see everyday. From a couple of months back, here is singer-songwritter Alicia Keys stopping by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon to perform the theme song of Disney’s 80′s cartoon Adventures of the Gummi Bears.
Alicia Keys Sings “Gummi Bears” Theme Song (Jimmy Fallon)
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Thank you Jimmy Fallon. Keira Knightley, Dave Matthews and Michael Bublé join Fallon for “The Musical Instrument Game” by playing holiday-themed songs on random instruments.
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In case you missed it, here’s Jimmy Fallon and the cast of the new show Guys with Kids performing a medley of classic TV theme songs.
“History Of TV Theme Songs” w/ Jimmy Fallon & “Guys With Kids” Cast via You Bent My Wookie
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Wilco stopped by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon to perform not one but two songs last night. Here’s” Laminated Cat” and you can find “Art of Almost” after the jump.
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Jimmy Fallon has some fun portraying Russell Brand‘s shock and awe at all the useful information inside the latest issue of Us Weekly.
Russell Brand Reads “Us Weekly” – Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
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Check out this very entertaining video of Jimmy Fallon (doing a pretty good Neil Young impersonation) and Bruce Springsteen having some fun with his own image in their duet of LMFAO’s “Sexy And I Know It.”
Neil Young and Bruce Springsteen – Sexy And I Know It via You Bent My Wookie
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An inspired bit of musical tomfoolery from Jimmy Fallon (who seems incapable of delivering a spoken joke, but absolutely nails it when it’s music-based) in which we imagine the Doors dropping by the Jimmy Fallon set to regale us with their version of the Reading Rainbow theme.
And it is brilliant, if for nothing more than the references to childhood favorites.
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In case you missed it last night, here’s Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon‘s ice cream induced fantasy. Won’t you let them drop a scoop of friendship on your sugar cone of love?
Ice Cream Hallucination With Jimmy Fallon
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