James Taylor performed the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic, “You’ve Got To Be Carefully Taught,” from his 2020 covers album, ‘American Standard,’ on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live.’
Brittany Howard led her band through a soulful cover of the Beatles’ “Revolution” on Tuesday’s ‘A Late Show With Stephen Colbert.’
Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy performed “Gwendolyn” and chatted with Seth Meyers on Monday’s episode of ‘Late Night With Seth Meyers.’
Sylvan Esso performed songs from their 2020 album, ‘Free Love,’ from a rooftop for ‘CBS This Morning: Saturday Sessions.’
Car Seat Headrest performed “Can’t Cool Me Down” from their 2020 album ‘Making A Door Less Open’ on ‘The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.’
Maggie Rogers announced the retrospective album, ‘Notes from the Archive: Recordings 2011 – 2016,’ and also swung by ‘Sesame Street’ to perform.
Zac Brown Band assembled at Camp Southern Ground to perform a rendition of “The Man Who Loves You The Most” filmed for Thursday’s episode of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live.’
Foo Fighters performed their new single and frontman Dave Grohl chatted with Stephen Colbert during last night’s ‘A Late Show With Stephen Colbert.’
Maggie Rose offered up her new single “20/20” on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ and also announced an Osiris Media podcast, ‘Salute the Songbird with Maggie Rose.’
Maren Morris performed ‘Girl’ single “To Hell & Back” from the famed Ryman Auditorium in Nashville for ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live.’
Lars Ulrich spoke about how the Grateful Dead has influenced Metallica’s business model in a recent interview with CNBC.
Black Pumas spoke with host James Corden and performed “I’m Ready” on Tuesday’s episode of ‘The Late Late Show With James Corden.’
Sturgill Simpson Appears On ‘Colbert’ - By Scott Bernstein
- Nov 11, 2020
- 6:58 am PST
Sturgill Simpson discussed his battle with COVID-19 and his friendship with John Prine before leading a performance of “Breakers Roar” on Tuesday’s ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.’
Nathaniel Rateliff served as the musical guest on Monday’s episode of ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live,’ where he delivered a performance of “And It’s Still Alright.”
Foo Fighters unveiled “Shame Shame” on Saturday Night Live off their upcoming album ‘Medicine at Midnight’ due out early next year.
The Avett Brothers offered up a trio of songs from their 2020 album, ‘The Third Gleam,’ for ‘CBS This Morning: Saturday Sessions.’
Leon Bridges and Lucky Daye teamed up to perform their new single, “All About You,” on Wednesday’s ‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.’
Arcade Fire debuted “Generation A” during Stephen Colbert’s Election Night special on Tuesday.