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Pearl Jam are in New York City to play this weekend's Global Citizen Festival alongside Beyoncé, Ed Sheeran and Coldplay, but before that the legendary rock band stopped by The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to perform on TV for the first time in 2015. With a ravenous energy, Eddie Vedder and co. tackled their Lightning Bolt single "Mind Your Manners" and even jammed with Stephen Colbert on a rock classic. -
Chris Stapleton Performs "Nobody To Blame" on 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert'
Chris Stapleton is riding high this month after receiving three nominations at this year's coming CMAs for Male Vocalist of the Year, New Artist of the Year and Album of the Year for his debut album 'Traveler.' Now he's followed that up with a performance of "Nobody To Blame" on The 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert.' -
Run The Jewels and TV On The Radio Team up for "Angel Duster" Performance on 'Late Show'
Stephen Colbert thus far is living up to all the hype built around his first two weeks as host of 'The Late Show' with an emotional interview with Vice President Joe Biden, smart political jokes about Donald Trump and spectacular music performances. Last night he added a collaborative performance from Run The Jewels and TV On The Radio to that roster of music for a performance of "Angel Duster." -
Jack White's The Dead Weather Perform on 'Late Show With Stephen Colbert' [WATCH]
With Jack White sitting behind the drum kit, The Dead Weather roared into a special performance of "I Love You (Every Million Miles)" to open Stephen Colbert's second week as host of 'The Late Show.' -
Paul Simon and Stephen Colbert Perform 'Me and Julio Down By the Schoolyard' on Late Show
When the first week of guests were announced for "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," there was a lot of speculation as to whom the mysterious Paul Simon tribute band, Troubled Waters, could be. Turns out it was Simon himself accompanied by a whistling Colbert performing "Me And Julio Down By The Schoolyard." -
Kendrick Lamar Brings 'To Pimp a Butterfly' Medley on 'Late Show with Stephen Colbert'
Kendrick Lamar was the final musical guest on Stephen Colbert's The Colbert Report, so to make things come full circle, he is the first solo act to perform on his new rendition of The Late Show. On Wednesday night (Sept. 9), K. Dot took to the CBS talk show to offer up a medley of his hits from his new album To Pimp a Butterfly. -
Stephen Colbert Sings "Everyday People" in All Star Jam on 'Late Show'
Stephen Colbert kicked things off right in his premier as host of 'The Late Show' as band leader Jon Batiste and Stay Human led an all-star cast consisting of blues and R&B legends Buddy Guy and Mavis Staples as well as newer acts including Alabama Shakes' frontwoman Brittany Howard, St. Paul and the Broken Bones frontman Paul Geneway, Ben Folds, Derek Trucks, Aloe Blacc, Kyle Resnick, Susan Tedeschi and Colbert himself, in a rendition of Sly and the Family Stone's "Everyday People" that set the tone for the shows to come.
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