We know, we know: The #greatkatewait had you sitting on the edge of your beach chair. But if you were busy soaking up some rays - or, equally likely, picking out a onesie for the royal baby - here are five things you might have missed this weekend:5. So Where Was the Most Happening Party This Weekend? In our People photo booth, duh! We hung out with all of your favorite Comic-Con stars, from The Vampire Diaries cast to Roseanne Barr, as the annual San Diego convention continued into the weekend. And you just never know what an actor is...
- 7/22/2013
- by Alison Schwartz
- PEOPLE.com
We told you it would happen - and it did! Not long after Full House stars John Stamos, Lori Loughlin and Bob Saget stepped out together in New York City, Jesse and the Rippers rocked out on Friday's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. "I'm so excited about our next guest," Jimmy Fallon said to announce the fictional group featured on the hit '90s sitcom. "They're a great band out of San Francisco. In 1992, their single 'Forever' became a number one hit in Japan. Tonight, they're reuniting for one night only on our show!" Stamos - who played Uncle Jesse...
- 7/20/2013
- by Lee Hernandez
- PEOPLE.com
We told you it would happen – and it did!
Not long after Full House stars John Stamos, Lori Loughlin and Bob Saget stepped out together in New York City, Jesse and the Rippers rocked out on Friday's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
"I'm so excited about our next guest," Jimmy Fallon said to announce the fictional group featured on the hit '90s sitcom. "They're a great band out of San Francisco. In 1992, their single 'Forever' became a number one hit in Japan. Tonight, they're reuniting for one night only on our show!"
Stamos – who played Uncle Jesse – hit the...
Not long after Full House stars John Stamos, Lori Loughlin and Bob Saget stepped out together in New York City, Jesse and the Rippers rocked out on Friday's Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
"I'm so excited about our next guest," Jimmy Fallon said to announce the fictional group featured on the hit '90s sitcom. "They're a great band out of San Francisco. In 1992, their single 'Forever' became a number one hit in Japan. Tonight, they're reuniting for one night only on our show!"
Stamos – who played Uncle Jesse – hit the...
- 7/20/2013
- by Lee Hernandez
- People.com - TV Watch
Need a little Uncle Jesse in your life? You got it, dude! It’s been almost 20 years since Jesse and The Rippers performed together, but the fictional "Full House" band reunited on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” on Friday and they absolutely delivered.
John Stamos, who played Jesse Katsopolis on "Full House," truly got in the spirit of the Jesse and The Rippers reunion, donning his signature mullet and black leather vest to sing a medley (above) of "Forever" by the Beach Boys, Elvis' "Little Sister," Chan Romero's "Hippy Hippy Shake" (which the band last performed at Walt Disney World on an episode of “Full House") and last, but certainly not least, the "Full House" theme song. Diehard "Full House" fans will notice the Smash Club sign hanging from the ceiling in Jesse and The Rippers' honor. Of course, Stamos threw in a "Have Mercy" mid-performance for good measure...
John Stamos, who played Jesse Katsopolis on "Full House," truly got in the spirit of the Jesse and The Rippers reunion, donning his signature mullet and black leather vest to sing a medley (above) of "Forever" by the Beach Boys, Elvis' "Little Sister," Chan Romero's "Hippy Hippy Shake" (which the band last performed at Walt Disney World on an episode of “Full House") and last, but certainly not least, the "Full House" theme song. Diehard "Full House" fans will notice the Smash Club sign hanging from the ceiling in Jesse and The Rippers' honor. Of course, Stamos threw in a "Have Mercy" mid-performance for good measure...
- 7/20/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
'The Beatles: Rock Band' hits stores Wednesday.
By Kyle Anderson
Jack Lawrence and Jack White
Photo: MTV News
While the Beatles had incredible chemistry together, they each had particular personalities that made them unique. John Lennon brought the vision of a worldly artist, Paul McCartney delivered romanticism, George Harrison was the spiritualist and Ringo Starr was the four-headed monster's cheeky sense of humor. Everybody seemed to have a different favorite, and the choices are usually predictable.
As a natural leader and a future-seeking visionary, Jack White — of the White Stripes, the Raconteurs and currently the Dead Weather — seems like he'd be a John guy, but as it turns out, he's a softie at heart.
"Paul is my favorite Beatle," the guitarist told MTV News backstage at the Outside Lands Festival. "He's been a big influence on me — especially the way that he sings."
White cited an early track as the...
By Kyle Anderson
Jack Lawrence and Jack White
Photo: MTV News
While the Beatles had incredible chemistry together, they each had particular personalities that made them unique. John Lennon brought the vision of a worldly artist, Paul McCartney delivered romanticism, George Harrison was the spiritualist and Ringo Starr was the four-headed monster's cheeky sense of humor. Everybody seemed to have a different favorite, and the choices are usually predictable.
As a natural leader and a future-seeking visionary, Jack White — of the White Stripes, the Raconteurs and currently the Dead Weather — seems like he'd be a John guy, but as it turns out, he's a softie at heart.
"Paul is my favorite Beatle," the guitarist told MTV News backstage at the Outside Lands Festival. "He's been a big influence on me — especially the way that he sings."
White cited an early track as the...
- 9/8/2009
- MTV Music News
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