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Performers For 'Beatles Week' on 'David Letterman' Announced
Performers For 'Beatles Week' on 'David Letterman' Announced
Performers For 'Beatles Week' on 'David Letterman' Announced
Last month, it was revealed that the 'Late Show with David Letterman' would be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Beatles' arrival in America with a week of programming dedicated to the group. Yesterday (Jan. 31), the show announced most of the musical acts that will be participating in the festivities from Feb. 3-7.
Jaggered Edge
Jaggered Edge
Jaggered Edge
The Rolling Stones' Mick Jagger has played the Ed Sullivan Theater many times before, but this time the vocalist returned for a bit of comedy rather than music. Jagger, who has been in the New York area for the Rolling Stones 50th anniversary performances, dropped by 'The Late Show With David Letterman' Tuesday night (Dec. 11) to provide a Top 10 list.
Led Zeppelin Talk Viking Sex
Led Zeppelin Talk Viking Sex
Led Zeppelin Talk Viking Sex
Well, we lost that bet. Like most people, we assumed that when Led Zeppelin showed up for a 'Late Show with David Letterman' interview last night (Dec. 3), John Paul Jones would sit quietly in the furthest chair as Robert Plant did most of the talking. Instead, the eternally underrated Jones took the lead and basically charmed the pants off the studio audience.