Fred Armisen recalls how Saturday Night Live helped shape his musical taste and led him to create one of his own great sketches - "Band Reunion at the Wedding" - in a new exclusive clip from Questlove's upcoming documentary,
NBC continues to celebrate the 50th anniversary of "Saturday Night Live" with the new documentary, "Ladies & Gentlemen ... 50 Years of SNL Music." Following the recent four-episode docuseries "SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night,
The celebration of SNL’s 50th anniversary continues with a look at their iconic music performances in a feature doc directed by Questlove.
It's a mashup of performances from artists that few people would think of putting together, like R.E.M. and Morris Day, Rick James and Duran Duran, Hanson and Cher. Filmmaker Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson's experience as a DJ taught him enough about beats per minute and musical keys to meld things seamlessly.
Get ready to kick, and stretch, and kick! Saturday Night Live is turning 50! The legendary sketch show, which premiered on Oct. 11, 1975, is celebrating its anniversary early by serving SNL fans a feast of abundance that even Debbie Downer would be hard-pressed to refuse.
Instead of chronicling the “eras” (hasn’t that already been done?), the Peacock documentary plucks out concepts and lets you see how the sausage is made.
Live' music documentary 'Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music' trailer features Miley Cyrus, Dua Lipa, Mick Jagger, and more.
Executive Producer Morgan Neville unpacked the inspiration behind the 'SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night' docuseries in an interview with Deadline.
Shelley Duvall, from left, Jane Curtin, Gilda Radner, Lorne Michaels and Laraine Newman pose backstage at "Saturday Night Live" in 1977. The image is among the items in the Lorne Michaels Collection, an archive the series creator has donated to the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas at Austin.
Fred Armisen, Chris Parnell, Dave Grohl, Josh Homme, and more share their thoughts on the percussionist's mysterious fate.Nobody knows for sure how Gene Frenkle died — but some Saturday Night Live vets have theories about the legendary percussionist's fate.
Instead of chronicling the “eras” (hasn’t that already been done?), the Peacock documentary plucks out concepts and lets you see how the sausage is made.
Lin-Manuel Miranda offered some behind-the-scenes looks at his "Hamilton" return during last night's SNL "Founding Fathers" Cold Open.