We are not the world.
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Stephen Colbert’s timing and delivery is always top-shelf. The Late Night host nailed it once again overnight when he unearthed a previously-unreleased performance video starring John Prine, who is recovering from a nasty COVID-19 infection.
Speaking from the comforts of home, Colbert introduced the four-year-old clip. “I’d like to take a moment right now to send out a personal message to a friend,” he explained. “Last week, our friend – and yours – the musical great John Prine was placed on a
We are not the world.
Folk rock icon Bob Dylan has forbidden comedian Stephen Colbert from performing a TV parody of his 1965 song Subterranean Homesick Blues.
Folk rock icon Bob Dylan has barred Stephen Colbert from performing a TV parody of his 1965 song Subterranean Homesick Blues.
Matthew McConaughey chatted with Stephen Colbert about social distancing, Zoom, and more on the latest at-home episode of “The Late Show”.
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Seth Meyers paid tribute to late Saturday Night Live music producer Hal Willner and musician John Prine on Wednesday's episode of Late Night.
Seth Meyers paid tribute to late Saturday Night Live music producer Hal Willner and musician John Prine on Wednesday's episode of Late Night. WillnerdiedTuesday at the age of 64.
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Brandi Carlile covered John Prine’s “Hello in There” as a tribute to the late singer-songwriter on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Wednesday night (April 8). Stephen Colbert introduced the segment with his own touching stories about learning to play Prine’s songs on guitar and eventually meeting Prine and singing with him too. Watch below.
It was a late-night crossover for the ages.
Stephen Colbert, 55, got many fan’s attention on Apr. 7 when he shared a Twitter photo that showed just how long has normally shorter locks have grown since he’s been in quarantine due to the coronavirus pandemic. The television host joked about how he “might need a haircut” in the caption for the pic, which showed him looking straight into the camera with his much longer hair sticking straight up. “#HeatMiser,” he also joked in the caption.
Call him Stephen the Rapper.
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ABC, CBS, and NBC are teaming up for a historic global broadcast!
It’s hard to imagine anyone other than Dustin Diamond as Zack Morris’ dorky pal Samuel “Screech” Powers on “Saved By The Bell”, but things could have been very different had a young Stephen Colbert nailed his audition.
Hosting “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” from his home, Stephen Colbert jokes that there’s only one thing to talk about: “Tiger King”.