Matthow and Roy's summer line-up will 'amp up the laughter factor' with three shows sure to please: Comedy Central and National Lampoon star Tommy Koenig will start the summer season off in April with Baby Boomer Baby; comedienne Caryn Bark will be joined by funny women Pam Peterson and Jan Slavin in Funny Old Broads in July; and in August audiences will be treated to Sandy Gelfound's The Kosher Cheerleader (a Truish Jewish Love Story).
Elizabeth Banks and Jimmy have been arranging their kids' futures nuptials for years, and now her sons have some serious questions for Jimmy's little girls to see if they'd make good matches.
Is that a sparkle in his eye or is he just confused? With his innocence and friendly demeanor, Mitch quickly engages the audience and then catches them off guard with his mixture of mischievous dialog and off color comments. While laughing at observations only Mitch can get away with, we are left wondering if he truly understands what he just said. We never really know.
On last night's TONIGHT SHOW, guest Adam Levine explains why he hasn't stopped touring since Maroon 5 began and how stupid Blake Shelton is on Season 12 of 'The Voice.' Later, Levine performed their new song 'Cold' with Maroon 5.
On last night's TONIGHT SHOW, music guest Rebel and a Basketcase (actress Evan Rachel Wood and Zach Villa) made their television debut with the World Premiere of their song 'Today.'
Last night, THE TONIGHT SHOW premiered the official music video for Luke Bryan and Jimmy Fallon's song 'I Don't Know How to Pronounce Gyro.' Check out the video below!
Emmy Award winner Tyra Banks, who created and executive produced “America's Next Top Model” for 23 cycles, headlined her own talk show, is consistently ranked by Time magazine as one of the world's most influential people and serves as CEO of her own multimillion-dollar beauty company, has joined NBC's “America's Got Talent” — summer's most-watched show — as host for the upcoming 12th season.
On March 21 at 7:30 PM, world-famous musical group Pink Martini joins the Utah Symphony for a blend of music that spans multiple languages and genres. Tickets start at $40 and can be purchased at www.utahsymphony.org or by calling (801) 533-6683.
Critically acclaimed group Tennis is set for the March 10 release of their highly anticipated fourth full length album, Yours Conditionally, on Mutually Detrimental via Thirty Tigers.
John Pizzarelli returns to Cafe Carlyle with an all-new show celebrating iconic singer-songwriter Johnny Mercer, April 25 - May 6. The New York Times recently described John Pizzarelli and his wife Jessica Molaskey as "the supreme nightclub act of our time." Specifically, Jazz Weekly recently raved about John Pizzarelli's Johnny Mercer program: "A gig like this oozes with style, class and fun, with Pizzarelli being one of the best ambassadors for the Great American Songbook. One of his best."At the Cafe, he'll perform Johnny's most recognizable hits as well as lesser-known gems such as "Jamboree Jones" and "Slue Foot."