"This will be over soon… with the help of every American"
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The 'Slow Rush' cuts were given their live TV debuts on the US chat show
Tame Impala performed ‘Breathe Deeper’ and ‘Lost In Yesterday’ during their special guest appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! yesterday (March 2) — check out their performance below.
The two tracks are taken from the Kevin Parker-led project’s new album ‘The Slow Rush’.
Performing on Kimmel yesterday, this was the first time that ‘Breathe Deeper’ and ‘Lost In Yesterday’ had been performed on TV. You can see the two
"This will be over soon… with the help of every American"
The performance came as part of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live'
David Bryan, the founding member and keyboardist of the iconic Rock band, Bon Jovi, has been diagnosed with Coronavirus. The 58 years old American musician and songwriter has confirmed the news on social media via a post on Instagram where he reveals that he has been under quarantine for a week and will continue to do so for another week and test again when he feels better.
After a series of press conferences from the White House coronavirus task force,Dr. Deborah Birx has emerged as someone Americans can rely on for evolving information about the global coronavirus pandemic and its impact on the United States.
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Tame Impala were the musical guests on last night’s episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! and, for their latest stop on U.S. late night television, they performed “Lost in Yesterday” and “Breathe Deeper” from their new album The Slow Rush. Watch it happen below.
Over the past few years, David Beckham has shied away from public declarations of love for his wife Victoria, especially compared to the way she gushes about him. But as he finally launches his own football team in Miami, he’s been speaking more about Victoria and how much she means to him.
David Byrne took to the stage of Studio 8H as this week’s musical guest on “Saturday Night Live”.
The Talking Heads frontman was joined by the cast of 'American Utopia'
David Byrne returned to Saturday Night Live for the first time in more than 30 years on Feb.
Debra Messing is the latest liberal to blame President Trump for the coronavirus, but there's one small problem with her argument: it's based on inaccurate information, according to a new report.
Debra Messing is the latest liberal to blame President Trump for the coronavirus, but there's one small problem with her argument: it's based on inaccurate information, according to a new report. The 51-year-old actress took to Twitter on Friday in response to a Washington Post article claiming the U.S.
David Byrne, 67, is set to take the stage at Studio 8H! The Scottish-American singer hasn’t appeared on Saturday Night Live since the release of his first solo album back in 1989 — his first project outside of band the Talking Heads — and we can’t wait for his return. Here’s 5 things to know about David before he performs on tonight’s episode of SNL.
David Byrne has conquered Broadway, and in his new promos for this weekend's Saturday Night Live the Talking Heads legend has jokes too. In a series of spots promoting Saturday's Leap Day (Feb. 29) episode, the American Utopia star plays the straight man to host comedian John Mulaney and SNL cast member Heidi Gardner. "We're excited to do the show, but we're even more excited for H
David Byrne appears alongside John Mulaney and Saturday Night Live cast member Heidi Gardner in a promo for this week’s episode. Watch it below.
The same day one of the major hits of fall 2019 concludes its phenomenally successful 20-week extended Broadway run, a return engagement has been announced for next fall.
Which 90s phenomenon will get back together first?