Great news for those of us still watching The Tonight Show‘s “Broadway’s Back” performance on a loop: The late-night series is pulling back the curtain on how its 11 o’clock number came to be.
In the latest installment of “The (Getting Back To) Tonight Show,” a series of behind-the-scenes videos chronicling the talk show’s return to the studio, we get a better understanding of just how quickly Jimmy Fallon, Lin-Manuel Miranda and the entire Tonight Show crew had to work to pull off the song.
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In the latest installment of “The (Getting Back To) Tonight Show,” a series of behind-the-scenes videos chronicling the talk show’s return to the studio, we get a better understanding of just how quickly Jimmy Fallon, Lin-Manuel Miranda and the entire Tonight Show crew had to work to pull off the song.
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- 6/22/2021
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
If you're like us and value your sleep, you probably nodded off into your Ambien dreamland before the party started on post-prime time TV. Don't worry; we've got you covered. Here's the best of what happened last night on late night.
And now for some "Ironic" clucking! This is (probably) the most random thing you will see this week: Alanis Morissette, Meghan Trainor, Jimmy Fallon, and Chris Tartaro -- aka The Jagged Little Chicks -- doing an all-clucking version of Alanis's hit song on "The Tonight Show." Don't ask why. Just be glad (or disappointed?) that Bill O'Reilly wasn't involved, since he was on the show Tuesday night, too.
Sharon Stone was a guest on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," looking gorgeous and showing off a nude spread she did for Harper's. It's a very odd pose. Sharon said she does get asked out from time to time, but for some reason...
And now for some "Ironic" clucking! This is (probably) the most random thing you will see this week: Alanis Morissette, Meghan Trainor, Jimmy Fallon, and Chris Tartaro -- aka The Jagged Little Chicks -- doing an all-clucking version of Alanis's hit song on "The Tonight Show." Don't ask why. Just be glad (or disappointed?) that Bill O'Reilly wasn't involved, since he was on the show Tuesday night, too.
Sharon Stone was a guest on "Jimmy Kimmel Live," looking gorgeous and showing off a nude spread she did for Harper's. It's a very odd pose. Sharon said she does get asked out from time to time, but for some reason...
- 11/4/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Step aside, gals of “Pitch Perfect 2” — the boys are taking over acapella duties for an evening. Jimmy Fallon‘s barbershop quartet, The Ragtime Gals, brought in a ringer for Friday night’s “Tonight Show”: Sting. Together as a five-piece, the fellas killed it on the former Police frontman’s hit “Roxanne.” Good luck in September against this sort of thing, Stephen Colbert. Also Read: Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson, Jimmy Fallon Deliver Dumb '80s Commencement Speeches on 'The Tonight Show' (Video) The Ragtime Gals include Fallon, head writer A.D. Miles, and comedians Tom Shillue and Chris Tartaro.
- 5/23/2015
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Jimmy Fallon's all-chicken band returned on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" on Friday, this time swapping out one "Parks & Rec" star for another. Amy Poehler replaced Nick Offerman in this all-clucking version of "Some Nights" by the band Fun., which also featured crooner Michael Buble.
Bonus fact: The fourth clucker is Chris Tartaro, an editor on "Late Night" who is often found clucking around their offices at 30 Rock.
Check out the clip above to see Fallon and his former Weekend Update co-anchor "ba-caw" along with Fun.
Bonus fact: The fourth clucker is Chris Tartaro, an editor on "Late Night" who is often found clucking around their offices at 30 Rock.
Check out the clip above to see Fallon and his former Weekend Update co-anchor "ba-caw" along with Fun.
- 4/29/2013
- by Ross Luippold
- Huffington Post
Get ready for a good laugh! Jimmy Fallon, Voice judge Blake Shelton and Parks & Recreation star Nick Offerman (along with TV writer Chris Tartaro) have formed an all new boy band—The Chickeneers! On yesterday's episode of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, the three funnymen recently grabbed their handy chicken costumes and some instruments to perform an all-clucking version of The Lumineers' hit song "Ho Hey." The trio clucked for nearly two minutes before the show wished viewers a Happy Easter. Hmmm, if they need a fifth bandmate, they could give Big Bird a call. He'd fit right in.
- 3/29/2013
- E! Online
Meet the four new hot chicks on the music scene.
For Thursday's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, the talk-show host and his editor Chris Tartaro teamed up with Blake Shelton and Parks & Recreation's Nick Offerman to perform the Lumineers' hit song "Ho Hey" – with a twist. (Watch below.)
Clad in yellow chicken suits and calling themselves "The Chickeneers," the big birds let the feathers fly as they clucked and squawked along. Before you try to roast them, keep in mind they performed in perfect harmony. Clearly they were cooped up beforehand to rehearse and didn't just wing it.
Guess you...
For Thursday's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, the talk-show host and his editor Chris Tartaro teamed up with Blake Shelton and Parks & Recreation's Nick Offerman to perform the Lumineers' hit song "Ho Hey" – with a twist. (Watch below.)
Clad in yellow chicken suits and calling themselves "The Chickeneers," the big birds let the feathers fly as they clucked and squawked along. Before you try to roast them, keep in mind they performed in perfect harmony. Clearly they were cooped up beforehand to rehearse and didn't just wing it.
Guess you...
- 3/29/2013
- by Cara Lynn Shultz
- People.com - TV Watch
Meet the four new hot chicks on the music scene. For Thursday's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, the talk-show host and his editor Chris Tartaro teamed up with Blake Shelton and Parks & Recreation's Nick Offerman to perform the Lumineers' hit song "Ho Hey" - with a twist. (Watch below.) Clad in yellow chicken suits and calling themselves "The Chickeneers," the big birds let the feathers fly as they clucked and squawked along. Before you try to roast them, keep in mind they performed in perfect harmony. Clearly they were cooped up beforehand to rehearse and didn't just wing it. Guess...
- 3/29/2013
- by Cara Lynn Shultz
- PEOPLE.com
Two things about this video from Thursday's (March 28) "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon":
1. It's amazing. Fallon, guests Blake Shelton and Nick Offerman and "Late Night" editor and occasional on-screen performer Chris Tartaro are The Chickeneers, and they perform an all-clucking version of the Lumineers' song "Ho Hey." Bless Shelton and Offerman for being game to do something so off the wall and Fallon and his writers for coming up with it.
It is easily the best all-cluck version of any song since Gonzo's chickens did Cee Lo's "F*** You" in "The Muppets."
2. It's hard to watch this burst of weirdness and think it will work on "The Tonight Show." It's looking increasingly like Fallon will move to 11:35 in the next year or so. He's a good host, and his affable personality seems like a good fit for "Tonight." A number of the comedy bits he does for...
1. It's amazing. Fallon, guests Blake Shelton and Nick Offerman and "Late Night" editor and occasional on-screen performer Chris Tartaro are The Chickeneers, and they perform an all-clucking version of the Lumineers' song "Ho Hey." Bless Shelton and Offerman for being game to do something so off the wall and Fallon and his writers for coming up with it.
It is easily the best all-cluck version of any song since Gonzo's chickens did Cee Lo's "F*** You" in "The Muppets."
2. It's hard to watch this burst of weirdness and think it will work on "The Tonight Show." It's looking increasingly like Fallon will move to 11:35 in the next year or so. He's a good host, and his affable personality seems like a good fit for "Tonight." A number of the comedy bits he does for...
- 3/29/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Pop2it
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