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Jimmy Fallon is giving viewers two more reasons to lose a little sleep in honor of Bob Marley.
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Thanks for posting the whole article Max. Didn't get around to that part.><
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He’s not currently scheduled to perform, but Richards has a hard time turning down opportunities to crank up his guitar,
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Max'sKansasCityJimmy Fallon is giving viewers two more reasons to lose a little sleep in honor of Bob Marley.
Last week, EW’s Music Mix announced that Late Night With Jimmy Fallon would spend this week paying tribute to Marley, with each of the week’s musical guests performing a classic cut by the reggae legend. Ziggy Marley, Chris Cornell, Jennifer Hudson, Jakob Dylan and Lenny Kravitz were already signed on for the salute (which kicks off tonight with Ziggy), and now the show has announced that Keith Richards and Lauryn Hill will both be joining in the fun.
Hill, who has had five children with Marley’s son Rohan, will be the musical guest on Thursday night’s show (May 12), when she is scheduled to perform a pair of songs in an extremely rare television appearance.
Meanwhile, Rolling Stones guitarist and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides star Richards will sit down with Fallon on Wednesday night (May 11) to chat about the movie, his recent best-selling autobiography and the current status of his seminal band.
He’s not currently scheduled to perform, but Richards has a hard time turning down opportunities to crank up his guitar, and considering his enthusiasm for reggae, it seems likely he’ll be tipping his pirate hat to Marley in some fashion.
Who are you most excited about seeing perform a Bob song on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon this week? What tracks should each artist try to tackle? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
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He’s not currently scheduled to perform, but Richards has a hard time turning down opportunities to crank up his guitar,
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Max'sKansasCity
He’s not currently scheduled to perform, but Richards has a hard time turning down opportunities to crank up his guitar,
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Obviously Gazza doesn't think Keef will "crank it up."
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Gazza
I think hes performed live for about ten minutes in total since August 2007.
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ROPENI
He probably will say something like,"l am ready just waiting for the call",his typical bs,and laugh..
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Stoneage
As far as I know the Stones have stayed away from Letterman and Leno through the years. Quite an achievement. Were they really offended by the age jokes or why is that?
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Stoneage
Funny, Stonescrow! Why not, in the middle of the interview, a curtain is opened and the whole band stands there inviting Keith to play a few songs from a new album to be presented soon!
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ROPENI
He probably will say something like,"l am ready just waiting for the call",his typical bs,and laugh..
Or maybe, "were still trying to sell the idea to the lead vocalist"?
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ROPENI
He probably will say something like,"l am ready just waiting for the call",his typical bs,and laugh..
Or maybe, "were still trying to sell the idea to the lead vocalist"?
That would actually make too much sense; be too concrete. No, he'll go on about the tiger clawing at the cage etc etc