Questlove's newest documentary features interviews and clips from 50 years of musical performances on Saturday Night Live.
The startling “cold open” for a documentary about 50 years of “Saturday Night Live” music is proof that a musician — a specific kind of musician — had to put it together. It's a mashup of performances from artists that few people would think of putting together,
Live is celebrating 50 years of late night comedy this year and one of the prime time specials that aired recently was 50 Years of SNL Music which featured past music performers since the show's debut in 1975.
Last night’s Saturday Night Live cold open featured an unexpected cameo when Lin-Manuel Miranda joined the cast during a skit set at the signing of the Declaration of Independence. The cast, dressed in 1700s attire, recreated the historic moment with a twist: Miranda, donning his iconic Hamilton costume, appeared onstage to thunderous applause.
The Bob Dylan song choices Timothée Chalamet picked for his “Saturday Night Live” musical appearance were… well, completely unknown to most of the viewing audience. The actor’s dip into more obscure choices delighted many Dylanologists who tuned in,
Live’s new documentary separates fact from fiction about a rumoured in-studio riot during a 1981 musical performance by the punk rock band Fear
Tom Morello revealed the particulars as to why Rage Against the Machine only played one song during their 1996 'Saturday Night Live' appearance.
I think live music on TV is important.” He’s not wrong! And Ladies & Gentlemen…50 Years of SNL Music proves it.
Ricky' director Rashad Frett and star Stefan James discuss the Sundance recidivism movie at the IndieWire Studio, presented by Dropbox.
SNL is celebrating a big anniversary -- here's where to watch and stream the new documentary “Ladies & Gentlemen … 50 Years of SNL Music.”
As the Los Angeles area continues its recovery from a series of debilitating wildfires, the benefit concert FireAid this week will raise millions for relief efforts. FireAid will take place in two Los Angeles venues and feature performers like Billie Eilish,