On October 11, 1975, George Carlin hosted the first Saturday Night Live. Lorne Michaels introduced the show to the masses, and over 50 years later, the series is going strong. It has launched some of the most notable comedians in history, like Eddie Murphy, Will Ferrell, and Tina Fey.
With Lorne Michael getting older, the biggest question is, who could take over for him? We explore the four comedians who we think could take over the popular series and keep it going for generations to come.
Read More: Saturday Night movie reviews suggest the film lives up to its source material
When looking over the mass amounts of comedians who have come from Saturday Night Live, it wasn’t easy to narrow the list down to a select few. But when you look at who has been there the longest or who has returned even years after breaking away, the list condenses slightly.
With Lorne Michael getting older, the biggest question is, who could take over for him? We explore the four comedians who we think could take over the popular series and keep it going for generations to come.
Read More: Saturday Night movie reviews suggest the film lives up to its source material
When looking over the mass amounts of comedians who have come from Saturday Night Live, it wasn’t easy to narrow the list down to a select few. But when you look at who has been there the longest or who has returned even years after breaking away, the list condenses slightly.
- 9/5/2024
- by Ricky Valero
- Last Night On
xx member Romy Madley Croft has now set out to launch her debut solo album, ‘Mid Air’ that will be released September 8th. The xx is a cool indie rock band from London. They started making music in 2005, which is characterized by a unique and minimalistic sound.
Romy has been dropping tracks from her forthcoming album and her latest, ‘The Sea’ is now here. It is a fusion of dreamy indie electronic and indie pop that will definitely be a hit among xx fans.
Romy has been dropping tracks from her forthcoming album and her latest, ‘The Sea’ is now here. It is a fusion of dreamy indie electronic and indie pop that will definitely be a hit among xx fans.
- 7/26/2023
- by Music Martin Cid Magazine
- Martin Cid Music
Mark Ronson and Diplo’s new project Silk City team with Dua Lipa to bring a burst of light to a blackout in the video for their new song, “Electricity.”
The Bradley and Pablo-directed clip is set in New York City during the sweltering 2003 blackout, and it opens with Dua Lipa singing and dancing to the infectious dance cut alone in a loft. The pop star’s energy eventually creates a beacon of light that attracts a horde of people, who soon pack the poorly lit apartment for a delirious rave.
The Bradley and Pablo-directed clip is set in New York City during the sweltering 2003 blackout, and it opens with Dua Lipa singing and dancing to the infectious dance cut alone in a loft. The pop star’s energy eventually creates a beacon of light that attracts a horde of people, who soon pack the poorly lit apartment for a delirious rave.
- 9/6/2018
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
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