The Evolution of Mom Dancing
First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama dropped by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon to show us some of her mom dance moves. Learn more about the First Lady’s Let’s Move campaign here.
First Lady of the United States Michelle Obama dropped by Late Night with Jimmy Fallon to show us some of her mom dance moves. Learn more about the First Lady’s Let’s Move campaign here.
3 1/2 minutes of fun: Tom Hanks performing on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon in a one man poetry slam, reciting a silly poem about the 80’s/90’s show Full House – a house full… of men. (Thanks Dan!)
Ermahgerd! Jerhmy Ferllern! The late night show host takes a page from his past career with this tween skit, featuring Magic Mike star Channing Tatum. Fallon looks like the Penguin’s daughter.
Jimmy Fallon, The Roots and Carly Rae Jepsen play an acoustic version of the unstoppable force of pop music that is Call Me Maybe using children’s musical instruments and a Casio synthesizer.
Fans of Jimmy Fallon will enjoy this early clip of the comedian demonstrating a mix of spot-on (and sometimes not so spot-on) impressions for a role on SNL. A true diamond in the rough.
We already know Jimmy Fallon does a mean Neil Young impression, but we never would have thought that he could pull off such a perfect LMFAO cover. Plus, Springsteen.
Late Night Show host Jimmy Fallon seems to have perfected his respected musician + children’s song formula for impersonation. This one’s gone beyond a funny sketch to a solid cover.
Justin and Jimmy are up to their hijinks once again, educating us on the history of rap – taking on everyone from De La Soul to The Fresh Prince to Young MC to Coolio and the Beastie Boys.
Jimmy Fallon donned his Neil Young alter ego once again, wrangling some irony out of Miley Cyrus’ bland pop tuneĀ Party in the U.S.A., with no less than the real Neil’s bandmates Crosby & Nash.
Jimmy Fallon does his best Neil Young impression and sings an absurd yet strangely comforting cover of Willow Smith’s song Whip My Hair, with no less than the Boss himself on backing vocals.
Jimmy Fallon impersonating other famous stand-up comedians at last year’s America’s Got Talent. We’re surprised this hasn’t gotten more views on YouTube, because he actually did pretty good.
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