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Who's On First?
Who's On First?
Who's On First?
Either as a way to pay homage to the legendary Abbott & Costello or merely a way to confuse the heck out young audiences, 'Late Night' host Jimmy Fallon performed a sequel to the always mind-boggling 'Who's On First?' routine. By his side stood some living legends who successfully delivered the hysterical sketch, making it a complete win.
Jimmy Fallon Takes You Inside Mr. Romney’s Neighborhood
Jimmy Fallon Takes You Inside Mr. Romney’s Neighborhood
Jimmy Fallon Takes You Inside Mr. Romney’s Neighborhood
Head to Mr. Romney's neighborhood and you'll learn a new word, "choke", which is what President Obama did in the debate according to this late night spoof. You'll also head to the land of make believe, where most of Romney's debate facts came from...
Watch Jimmy Fallon’s Awesome Theme Song Medley [VIDEO]
Watch Jimmy Fallon’s Awesome Theme Song Medley [VIDEO]
Watch Jimmy Fallon’s Awesome Theme Song Medley [VIDEO]
It's another Jimmy Fallon musical masterpiece.  This time he joins the cast of the new NBC show 'Guys With Kids' to celebrate the lost art of the TV theme song...by singing a four-minute medley of some of the greatest themes of all time. Added bonuses: audience singalong (naturally) plus a 'Mary Tyler Moore' freeze frame...
No Doubt Give Scorching ‘Settle Down’ Performance on ‘Fallon’
No Doubt Give Scorching ‘Settle Down’ Performance on ‘Fallon’
No Doubt Give Scorching ‘Settle Down’ Performance on ‘Fallon’
There’s no doubt about it, No Doubt are back in a big way. On Thursday night  — and less than a week after making their first performance on live TV in too long to remember — the band busted on to the stage of ‘Late Night With Jimmy Fallon’ and pulled out ‘Settle Down,’ the first single from ‘Push and Pull.’
Jimmy Fallon Recalls Famous Blue Oyster Cult /  ‘More Cowbell’ Saturday Night Live Skit
Jimmy Fallon Recalls Famous Blue Oyster Cult / ‘More Cowbell’ Saturday Night Live Skit
Jimmy Fallon Recalls Famous Blue Oyster Cult / ‘More Cowbell’ Saturday Night Live Skit
Before he started whipping his hair with Bruce Springsteen, late night talk show host Jimmy Fallon made his name as a member of NBC’s ‘Saturday Night Live,’ where he often had difficulty keeping a straight face. In a new interview, Fallon recalls why he broke up in the middle of the famous “More Cowbell” sketch, which aired in 2000.

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