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Special thanks to John Baldwin Gourley and Julie Arkenstone for the interview. Extra special thanks to Jenna Campagnia for her editing skills, The Creature and Manny Valdivia for their technical work.
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Just a couple weeks ago Yeah Yeah Yeah's hit up Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien and made heads roll....


In the first of their two sold out nights at London's Wembly Stadium, Coldplay pulled out all the tricks to play to their biggest crowd. From openers White Lies, Girls Aloud an Jay-Z (Yes, Jay-Z opened for Coldplay!) to Shaun of the Dead actor Simon Pegg joining the band on harmonica as they did a tribute to Michael Jackson and performed "Billie Jean." Take a look!
'Horchata'President Obama may have called Kanye a "Jackass," but Jay Leno made him feel like a dumbass on the debut of the Jay Leno Show Monday night. Take a look at a rare humbled Kanye on the couch with Leno then joins Jay-Z and Rihanna to "Run This Town."
In related news, Jay-Z has surpassed Elvis with the most number 1 debuts by a male solo artist. The King is dead, long Live the King of Hip-Hop.

Just before joining Jay-Z at Jigga's 9/11 charity concert at Madison Square Garden. Hip-hop's latest sensation, Kid Cudi was joined by indie rockers Ratatat to perform the track "Pursuit of Happiness" on Letterman. Take a look!
In a touching moment, Chris Cornell pays tribute to the victims of 9/11 on the Tonight Show playing one of the greatest songs ever written...."Imagine"
They maybe old....BUT they still got it! Pet Shop Boys closed out Jimmy Fallon's week on Friday. Take a look at what the 80's masters did to the new late night program.
The King of Pop's death has everyone cashing in...even Hollywood. AEG, the company that was backing MJ's final London Concerts at the O2 Arena sold the rights to Sony Pictures in a very big blockbuster deal to showcase the taping of Michael Jackson's final rehearsals at the Staples Center in preparation for his London run. This Is It arrives in theaters next month.The heavy rockers Shadows Fall ripped through 30 Rock last week and brought more excitement to Jimmy Fallon's show all season. Take a look at the clip above!
HBO has used Depeche Mode's "Corrupt" to promo the True Blood Season Finale...Take a look at this delicious clip!

Imogen Heap stunned Letterman last week on The Late Show..Take a look!
She is incredibly sexy, sassy and talented. She is one of the UK's fastest rising stars. She is Little Boots. She is the most talked about British dance pop artist to break out from her home land, breaking the mold of most women in the genre, Victoria Hesketh aka Little Boots in ready to kick down the doors of every club around the world and take it by storm. For her debut she recruited one of the biggest heavy hitters in the genre, electro legend Joe Goddard of Hot Chip to lend a hand making beats and producing some tracks. As her debut, Hands, is finally set to release in the US this month, I had the opportunity to talk to Victoria as we discussed her beginnings, recording Hands and what America will have to offer her. Take a look at my interview with Little Boots below...Aussie rockers Jet flew into a great performance of "She's a Genius" from their latest record Shaka Rock. Take a look at the band on Letterman just a couple weeks ago.

In every aspect of a rock and roll cliche, Stone Temple Pilots have lived and endured it. Sex, drugs (and way to many of them) and rock and roll came full circle with the band's 1996 release Tiny Music...Songs from the Vatican Gift Shop. The record, recorded between October 1995 and January '96 was a short process with the band entering the studio with Brendan O'Brien to create a psychedelic meets glam meets punk album full of fuzzy guitars, trippy hooks and incoherent lyrics. However, Tiny Music is in its own right a overlooked classic and great record. Entering the charts at #4, Stone Temple Pilots were ready to fly out of the grunge faze that had gotten them both great reception and heavy ridicule and become a band all their own. Tiny Music was the record that was going to take the band there. With mix reviews from critics, fans, radio and MTV seemed to take to the record with heavy rotation of the album's three singles "Bing Bang Baby," "Trippin on a Hole with a Paper Heart," and "Lady Picture Show." What seemed to curb the utmost success of the album was singer Scott Weiland's heavy drug use. The band had to cancel most of the tour due to Weiland's drug busts and court order to go to rehab. As Weiland completed his court ordered rehab, within months of getting out he checked himself back into a treatment facility, and thus sidelining the band in early 1997. Through this, Tiny Music would eventually lead to the band breaking up and going on hiatus for a few years. During the hiatus it would see Weiland do a solo record, 12 Bar Blues and the remaining members of STP forming the group Talk Show. STP would return in 1999 with No. 4, the record that made them world superstars, however Tiny Music was the original stepping stone to a long and winding journey.