Foo Fighters and Joan Jett to Play Letterman Tonight
On Sunday night in N.Y.C., the Foo Fighters surprised the throngs of Madison Square Garden attendees by bringing out a special guest: punk rock icon Joan Jett. After a double-song guest appearance by Bob Mould, Jett joined the post-grunge band for an energetic rendition of her classic song "Bad Reputation." read more
Found in: Concerts, NewsWatch Peter Gabriel's Performance on Live on Letterman
Backed by his New Blood Orchestra, art-rock singer and former Genesis leader Peter Gabriel performed a special hour-long show for the CBS online live music series, Live on Letterman. In addition, Gabriel made a guest appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman to perform an orchestral rendition of "Red Rain" from his hallmark 1986 album So. read more
Found in: Concerts, NewsWatch Ray LaMontagne Perform on Letterman
Bearded folkie Ray LaMontagne served as the musical guest for last night’s Late Show with David Letterman. Taking the stage with his backing band The Pariah Dogs, LaMontagne performed the rough-and-tumble blues track “Repo Man” from the group’s latest album God Willin’ & The Creek Don’t Rise.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsWatch Robbie Robertson and Dawes Perform on Letterman
Robbie Robertson recently announced his decision to recruit Americana-rockers Dawes for a series of appearances in support of his recently-released new album How to Become Clairvoyant.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsWatch Phosphorescent Perform on Letterman
Matthew Houck—AKA: Phosphorescent, AKA: creator of our #8 album of 2010—kicked out a jam late last week on The Late Show with David Letterman.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsRatatat to Back Kid Cudi on Letterman's Late Show
In its first ever late-night television performance, Ratatat will be backing recent Paste Artist of the Week Kid Cudi at The Late Show with David Letterman on Tuesday.... read more
Found in: Music, NewsPaul McCartney Returns to Ed Sullivan Theater After 45 Years
Tonight, Paul McCartney will appear on The Late Show with David Letterman for an interview and performance. The building holds a certain significance for the music vet, as it is the same theater in which McCartney made his debut in 1964 with The Beatles on The Ed Sullivan Show. ... read more
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