Jimmy Fallon welcomed Evan Dando and his latest iteration of The Lemonheads onto his show for a rare late-night appearance. It marked the band's first booking in 30 years, making it an unusual yet exciting pairing with the host.
During their performance, which aired on January 20, the Lemonheads played two songs from their new album "Love Chan". Fallon even joined them on vocals for one of the tracks, enthusiastically praising the band. The studio audience, mostly unfamiliar with Roky Erickson's music, cheered in support.
The appearance was a surprise given that The Lemonheads are not your typical musical guest. While some viewers might have picked up on their 1992 cover of Simon and Garfunkel's "Mrs Robinson", the vast majority remained unaware of the band's significance in alternative rock history.
Fallon's excitement was palpable, as he jumped onstage to help the band sing "My Drug Buddy" from their 1992 album "It's a Shame About Ray". The host expressed his admiration for the Lemonheads, stating that they were doing it right.
This late-night appearance marked the first time the Lemonheads have played on Fallon's show since 1996. While Dando has made solo appearances in the past, this was their first joint performance with Fallon.
The Lemonheads will continue touring, with upcoming shows in New York City and Colorado before heading to England later this year. With acts like Sebadoh, Buffalo Tom, and Superchunk, Fallon can continue booking great unsung bands of his teenage years. The future of late-night talk shows hangs in the balance, but for now, they're going out strong with appearances by influential alt-rock acts like The Lemonheads.
During their performance, which aired on January 20, the Lemonheads played two songs from their new album "Love Chan". Fallon even joined them on vocals for one of the tracks, enthusiastically praising the band. The studio audience, mostly unfamiliar with Roky Erickson's music, cheered in support.
The appearance was a surprise given that The Lemonheads are not your typical musical guest. While some viewers might have picked up on their 1992 cover of Simon and Garfunkel's "Mrs Robinson", the vast majority remained unaware of the band's significance in alternative rock history.
Fallon's excitement was palpable, as he jumped onstage to help the band sing "My Drug Buddy" from their 1992 album "It's a Shame About Ray". The host expressed his admiration for the Lemonheads, stating that they were doing it right.
This late-night appearance marked the first time the Lemonheads have played on Fallon's show since 1996. While Dando has made solo appearances in the past, this was their first joint performance with Fallon.
The Lemonheads will continue touring, with upcoming shows in New York City and Colorado before heading to England later this year. With acts like Sebadoh, Buffalo Tom, and Superchunk, Fallon can continue booking great unsung bands of his teenage years. The future of late-night talk shows hangs in the balance, but for now, they're going out strong with appearances by influential alt-rock acts like The Lemonheads.