Panic! at the Disco performed “LA Devotee” and “Victorious” for Good Morning America.
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Panic! at the Disco performed “LA Devotee” and “Victorious” for Good Morning America.
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Weezer performed “I Love The USA” on James Corden last night.
Kings of Leon played “Waste a Moment” on Fallon last night.
Sturgill Simpson performed “Welcome To Earth (Pollywog)” on Seth Meyers.
Here are the notable bands on your television this week: Two Door Cinema Club (Kimmel; 10/10), Kings of Leon (Fallon; 10/14), Billie Joe Armstrong (Watch What Happens Live; 10/11).
Entertainment Weekly is reporting that Fraggle Rock will be getting remastered and cleaned up to high-definition and will be re-released on HBO later this year:
“In remastering the series, illuminate has created a contemporary look for the series with meticulous attention paid to every detail — sharpening the images, cleaning up the contrast, increasing the vibrancy of the colors and re-formatting for wide-screen — all under the careful supervision of Brian Henson,” Richard Goldsmith, EVP of Global Distribution for The Jim Henson Company said in a statement. “We’ll engage a whole new audience who will love meeting the Fraggles, Gorgs, and Doozers.”
Twenty One Pilots performed “Heathens” and “Ride” on SNL this weekend.
Norah Jones performed “Flipside” on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
Scrubs went on the air on October 2nd, 2001, so it’s now been 15 years since the pilot. MoviePilot looks at what the cast has been doing since the show left us in 2010:
Now fifteen years since the first episode aired, the cast and the world look very different. iPods are smaller, Britney traded in her snake for a show in Vegas and Blink 182 are apparently still going, but inspiring infinitely less hoodie-wearing devotees. With such a colossal amount of change taking place over the past decade and a half, it’s high time we caught up with the cast of our most beloved medical dramady to discover what they’ve been up to since Scrubs flatlined back in 2010.
Sidebar: Based on the size of the crowds at Blink’s current tour, I think they’re doing just fine.
Regina Spektor performed “Small Bill$” on James Corden last night.
Jimmy Eat World performed “Sure and Certain” on Colbert last night.
The notable bands on your television this week include: The Lumineers (Kimmel; 9/26), Metallica (Fallon; 9/29), Regina Spektor (Colbert; 9/27), Jimmy Eat World (Colbert; 9/29), Regina Spektor (Corden; 9/29), Blood Orange (Noah; 9/29).
James Blake’s performance of “My Willing Heart” on Seth Meyers is up on NBC’s website.