Adele's new album 25 and new hit single "Hello" have been getting a lot of attention this week, and it's only natural for her to appear on various shows to perform. This performance of "Hello" is particularly special, because, well, it's all played using children's classroom instruments.
Sunday night, in honor of the Super Bowl, Jimmy Fallon and the Roots joined Carrie Underwood, Sam Smith, Ariana Grande, Blake Shelton, Usher, Meghan Trainor, One Direction, and Christina Aguilera for an a cappella version of Queen's "We Are The Champions."
Miley Cyrus has been in the headlines a lot lately. From the twerking incident on the VMA's to her "Wrecking Ball" video, to her public feud with Sinead O'Connor, to coming out and straight up admitting that she's been doing all of this for the attention. But, in all of this, people seem to forget that no matter what you think of her life choices, Miley Cyrus really is a good singer. And
It seems this week that Jimmy Fallon can do no wrong. He and Justin Timberlake teamed up to show us how ridiculous we sound when we use a billion different hashtags, he donated $10,000 to Make A Wish Foundation of Michigan because one of the Lions players did the dance from N'Sync's "Bye Bye Bye" in the endzone during Sunday's game... And now, he's recreated the theme song from "Ses
This is probably one of my favorite bits that they do on "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon". Occasionally, when they have a willing musical guest, before the show starts, Jimmy, The Roots, and whoever that musical guest is will do a rendition of one of their songs using classrooms instruments (think xylophone, kazoo, etc.). They're always amazing, and this rendition of "Blurred Lines&qu