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Earlier this month, Father John Misty performed "Holy Sh--" on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, but he had a performance planned for the end of the show that never aired. Thanks to the Internet fans can stream "Maybe, Sweet One, You Won't Have Nightmares Tonight." -
Iggy Pop & Josh Homme Debut New Song "Gardenia" on 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert' [WATCH]
Iggy Pop and Queens of the Stone Age frontman, and Eagles of Death Metal drummer, Josh Homme appeared on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' last night (Jan. 21) to debut their new collaborative project with a performance of their very first song off of the album 'Post Pop Depression,' titled "Gardenia," and it did not disappoint. -
Stephen Colbert Remembers Glenn Frey with 'Desperado' Memory on 'The Late Show' [WATCH]
The music world was rocked by the death of the Eagles' Glenn Frey on Monday (Jan. 18) and in honor of the legendary guitarist, singer and songwriter, Stephen Colbert shared an integral memory involving the Frey-penned hit "Desperado" on The Late Show. -
EL VY and Wale Perform at the White House Before Obama's SOTU Speech
Barack Obama wasn't the only one performing in D.C. on Tuesday night; Matt Berninger and Brent Knopf of the band EL VY and Wale gave short performances at The White House shortly before the president delivered his final State of the Union Address. -
Foals Perform "Mountains At My Gate" on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert'
As Stephen Colbert gets back into the "Late Show" groove at the start of the new year, he once again proves that his show is hosting some of the finest music acts around with a roaring performance from the British outfit Foals performing "Mountains At My Gates." -
Stephen Colbert's Musical Guests Are Far Hipper Than Jimmy Fallon's
Lizzo's performance of "Ain't I," her bombastic song of female empowerment, on "The Late Show With Stephen Colbert" on Thursday was as raw and authentic as late night TV gets in a time where it feels like everything else in that time block, namely "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon," feels washed out. -
Joanna Newsom Performs 'Divers' Track 'Leaving The City' on 'Colbert' [WATCH]
While her husband Andy Samberg has been keeping busy with Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Joanna Newsom has begun making TV appearances herself in support of her latest album Divers, appearing on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert for a moving performance of her single "Leaving The City." -
Justin Bieber Spotted at College Bar, Buys Shots for USC Students
Justin Bieber has been erratic as of late, canceling gigs at 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' and the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade as well as showing up at concerts where he is not expected. However, in a new off the wall stunt, Bieber was spotted at a college bar in L.A. and bought shots for University of Southern California (USC) students this past Friday night (November 27). -
James Taylor Adds 'Star Wars' to "Fire and Rain" in 'Late Show' Colbert Duet [WATCH]
Americana legend James Taylor paid a visit to The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Wednesday night (November 18) to perform a hilarious rendition of his classic song "Fire and Rain" alongside the late night television host, adding calzones, Star Wars, and many other things James has seen over the years to the lyrics. Notably absent though was one of Colbert's favorite topics, 'The Lord of the Rings,' or anything Tolkien related. -
Shamir Plays "On The Regular" off 'Ratchet' in Disappointing 'Colbert' Live Performance
Shamir has one of the best dance records of the year, titled 'Ratchet', but given a national stage on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' last night he failed to capture the live audience's attention with his performance of "On The Regular." -
Seth MacFarlane Sings Sinatra Tune "The One I Love" on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert'
We're used to seeing Seth MacFarlane voicing musical numbers on his show 'Family Guy' and for his movie 'Ted', but last night he stepped out of the sound booth and onto the stage of 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert', where he performed the Frank Sinatra tune "The One I Love" off his new album 'No One Ever Tells You'. -
Alabama Shakes Perform 'Sound & Color' Bonus Track "Joe" on 'Late Show with Stephen Colbert'
Last night Alabama Shakes reminded fans that they still have one of the best albums of the year with a smoldering gospel performance of their song "Joe" on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert. Brittany Howard led the band through the gorgeous tune, which serves as a bonus track to the group's genre-melding 2015 album Sound & Color, proving that she still has one of the finest voices in music right now.
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