Beck To Return To Saturday Night Live - By Scott Bernstein
- Feb 13, 2014
- 1:00 pm PST
Singer-songwriter Beck will return to Saturday Night Live for the first time since 2006.
Actor Will Ferrell has accepted Red Hot Chili Peppers’s drummer Chad Smith’s challenge.
The list of guests for the first week of Jimmy Fallon’s reign as host of The Tonight Show has been revealed.
Jeff Tweedy will play the leader of a fictitious band on an upcoming episode of NBC’s Parks And Recreation.
Letterman airs Beatles Week featuring the Flaming Lips, Broken Bells and more, Pussy Riot visits The Colbert Report and more music on TV this week.
CNN will premiere THE SIXTIES: British Invasion, co-executive produced by Tom Hanks, this Thursday at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
There’s tons of great music on TV this weekend and we’ve got a guide to the best of what’s on the tube.
The new supergroup Hard Working Americans will make their television debut on TBS’s Conan next week.
Televised Tune | Trombone Shorty On Conan - By Scott Bernstein
- Jan 20, 2014
- 6:00 am PST
Some of this week’s music on TV highlights include Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue on Conan, Biz Markie on Arsenio and Vampire Weekend on Kimmel.
U2 will appear on the February 17th episode of The Tonight Show.
Tomorrow, Bruce Springsteen will celebrate the release of a new album with a visit to Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.
Two phenomenal singer-songwriters share this week’s ACL episode.
Stephen Malkmus and the Jicks, Jake Bugg, White Denim and more music on TV this week.
Tonight, AXS TV premieres Grace Potter and the Nocturnals’s performance and interview on Guitar Center Sessions.
ACL airs Tom Waits’s 1979 performance, Darlene Love returns to Letterman, Fallon teams with Timberlake and more music on TV this weekend.
Rolling Stone has revealed that Daft Punk will perform at next month’s Grammy Awards.
Dawes, Queens of the Stone Age, Portugal. The Man and Jason Isbell are among the acts who will be featured on upcoming episodes of Austin City Limits.
Televised Tune | Busy Week On Late Night - By Scott Bernstein
- Dec 16, 2013
- 6:00 am PST
Colbert presents “Christmas Carol Week,” Letterman welcomes Chris Cornell & Joy Williams and Brett Dennen and more music on TV this week.