Jay Leno - what happens to the Band ?
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Jay Leno - what happens to the Band ?
Many members of the Band on the Jay Leno show have had a steady job for 17 years. What happens to these Musicians ? Did Jay and the Network provide any kind of pension or matching 401K for these guys.
I understand they are all "Cream of the Crop" players and have many connections, but will they still be able to stay in town with their families or have to go out on the road or some circuit. Musician's Union Local 47 has always had a kind of Pension Fund that was paid into over they years, but I wonder what kind of monetary benefits it pays.
When Jay gets his new show in the Fall I wonder if there will be a live band, and if so, will he hire these guys back.
I understand they are all "Cream of the Crop" players and have many connections, but will they still be able to stay in town with their families or have to go out on the road or some circuit. Musician's Union Local 47 has always had a kind of Pension Fund that was paid into over they years, but I wonder what kind of monetary benefits it pays.
When Jay gets his new show in the Fall I wonder if there will be a live band, and if so, will he hire these guys back.
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I just watched Conan on the Tonight show and it was a big let down to me. The band was the same as he had on his other show. I can't remember the leader but it's the drummer who plays with Bruce Springsteen, I think his name is Max somtehing or other. I watched a few minutes and then turned on Letterman. I'm gonna miss ol' Jay on the Tonight gig....JH in Va.
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On occasion, when I watch a 'late-night' talk show, I watch "Late Night with Craig Ferguson". The man's a master of adlib. His director's biggest job might be reigning him in. Like Robin Williams, Craig can get started on something and it quickly "snowballs" into a stream-of-conscience, comedic tour d' force. Based on his quick-wit, Craig Ferguson could probably do his entire show without any guests (something I seriously doubt Leno or O'brien can do). Ferguson's late-night show reminds me of two true geniuses of this genre: Steve Allen (The Original) and Johnny Carson (The Model for all who've followed).
Aside from Craig Ferguson, Letterman has always been entertaining for me. I've never appreciated Leno or O'Brien.
Back to the original question; I agree with others assumptions. Leno will probably keep his band intact. That seems to be the tradition.
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Aside from Craig Ferguson, Letterman has always been entertaining for me. I've never appreciated Leno or O'Brien.
Back to the original question; I agree with others assumptions. Leno will probably keep his band intact. That seems to be the tradition.
Hey Tony, I like your "Detroit Red Wings" avatar. I've been a "Blackhawks" fan for about 50 years and there always seemed to be a "spark" when those two teams play. The recent Stanley Cup semi-finals were no acception. Congrats on the Red Wings success. Maybe they'll retain "The Cup".
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The Tonight Show hasn't been worth much since Johnny Carson left. Of all current late night hosts, David Letterman gets my vote.
I actually think Jimmy Fallon's band is awesome, he now hosts Late Night where Conan used to be. Pretty creative show; he's a little stiff, though.
Where's Arsenio Hall when you need him???
I actually think Jimmy Fallon's band is awesome, he now hosts Late Night where Conan used to be. Pretty creative show; he's a little stiff, though.
Where's Arsenio Hall when you need him???
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Glenn, you are right on the mark with Ferguson. If you think about it, most of his show is just him. His guests have very little time. He has no sidekick, no band, and after watching him for a while, you begin to get a lot of the inside humor. My only gripe, as with Letterman, is their big time left wing slant. Leno's was not a obvious. Sometimes their humor is mean-spirited at the expense of trying to be funny. They treat NObama however, with kid gloves...
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Danny,That's the reason I WON'T watch Letterman,like watching MSNBC. at least Leno gave both sides the left and the right in his jokes the same.I have been watching the TONIGHT SHOW since The Jack Parr days,But no more,I wish Conan the best,but he's just too SILLY for me,He's as silly as a fourteen year little girl,When I want that I can have a conversation with my Grand daughter,. DYKBC.
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Pardon me, fellow Forumites, I'm taking the liberty to digress from the original topic to attach a few, somewhat related links -
The Steve Allen "Tonight Show":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8AYUfBt1dE (The 1st episode, 1953 or 1954)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPwRo0YTTe4
I think this has been posted before, but it's really uniquely historical and, I think, pretty funny. Note: It's from "The Steve Allen Show" which came after his stint on the "Tonight Show"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vip0H-I8pTg (Part 3 of 4)
Another from "The Steve Allen Show":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHX1a8qvcVE
And talk about musical guests:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEvqGVV3qsA
We return you to your previously scheduled program....
Keep on pickin'!
Glenn
The Steve Allen "Tonight Show":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n8AYUfBt1dE (The 1st episode, 1953 or 1954)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPwRo0YTTe4
I think this has been posted before, but it's really uniquely historical and, I think, pretty funny. Note: It's from "The Steve Allen Show" which came after his stint on the "Tonight Show"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vip0H-I8pTg (Part 3 of 4)
Another from "The Steve Allen Show":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHX1a8qvcVE
And talk about musical guests:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zEvqGVV3qsA
We return you to your previously scheduled program....
Keep on pickin'!
Glenn
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