Foo Fighters' singer Dave Grohl recruited Kristen Bell on Tuesday's Jimmy Kimmel Live! to perform a bizarre Halloween mash-up of Metallica's classic "Enter Sandman" and Frozen ballad "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?"
Grohl, guest-hosting the show for an absent Jimmy Kimmel, initiated the cover while interviewing Bell. The rocker, wearing a shockingly realistic David Letterman costume, told the actress how much his three daughters love "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" from the animated 2013 movie. "It's kind of the biggest deal to my kids," he gushed.
Grohl, guest-hosting the show for an absent Jimmy Kimmel, initiated the cover while interviewing Bell. The rocker, wearing a shockingly realistic David Letterman costume, told the actress how much his three daughters love "Do You Want to Build a Snowman?" from the animated 2013 movie. "It's kind of the biggest deal to my kids," he gushed.
- 11/1/2017
- Rollingstone.com
This is a version of Frozen parents can totally jam out to.
Kristen Bell ditched a Princess Anna costume to dress up as Tom Selleck’s Thomas Magnum from the hit ’80s TV series Magnum P.I. for her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live Tuesday. However, the actress, 37, didn’t leave her Disney alter-ego at home completely as she channeled her popular character for a one-of-a-kind cover with none other than Dave Grohl, who filled in for Jimmy Kimmel as guest host.
“Me being here with you is kind of the biggest deal to my kids,” said the father of three daughters,...
Kristen Bell ditched a Princess Anna costume to dress up as Tom Selleck’s Thomas Magnum from the hit ’80s TV series Magnum P.I. for her appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live Tuesday. However, the actress, 37, didn’t leave her Disney alter-ego at home completely as she channeled her popular character for a one-of-a-kind cover with none other than Dave Grohl, who filled in for Jimmy Kimmel as guest host.
“Me being here with you is kind of the biggest deal to my kids,” said the father of three daughters,...
- 11/1/2017
- by Karen Mizoguchi
- PEOPLE.com
David Letterman is making a return to late-night TV — but not at his old CBS stomping grounds.
RelatedDavid Letterman to Come Out of Retirement for Netflix Series
The former Late Show host will appear as a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live during a week of shows taped from Brooklyn that will air Oct. 16-20, ABC announced on Wednesday. The guest appearance marks Letterman’s second visit to Kimmel, the first being in 2012.
Letterman’s longtime bandleader Paul Shaffer will also sit in with house band Cleto and the Cletones for all five shows.
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RelatedDavid Letterman to Come Out of Retirement for Netflix Series
The former Late Show host will appear as a guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live during a week of shows taped from Brooklyn that will air Oct. 16-20, ABC announced on Wednesday. The guest appearance marks Letterman’s second visit to Kimmel, the first being in 2012.
Letterman’s longtime bandleader Paul Shaffer will also sit in with house band Cleto and the Cletones for all five shows.
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- 10/4/2017
- TVLine.com
David Letterman, Billy Joel, Tracy Morgan, Amy Schumer and Howard Stern are among those booked to guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live’s next Brooklyn Week, set to start Monday, October 16. Paul Shaffer, former bandleader on Late Show with David Letterman, is confirmed to sit in with the house band, Cleto and The Cletones, each night. Jimmy Kimmel Live: Back to Brooklyn will tape before a live audience from the Brooklyn Academy of Music's Howard Gilman Opera House – the third time…...
- 10/4/2017
- Deadline TV
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