
Monday's "Late Show with David Letterman" turned into a veritable convention of indie rockers when the musical guests took the stage.
Feist dropped by the show to perform "1 2 3 4" from
The Reminder, and she brought with her a full backing chorus — including AC Newman of The New Pornographers and members of Grizzly Bear, Broken Social Scene, The National and Mates of State.
As if it wasn't enough just to see them all sharing the stage, they also dressed in matching white outfits with sparkly armbands.

It's been a big week for AC Newman, frontman of
The New Pornographers. His band's
latest album, Challengers, hit stores. His band performed live on "Late Show with David Letterman."
Jun 5 2007 - 11:34pm by
Molly

Unfortunately for Dave, it just wasn't in the cards for him to get both halves of the notorious Paris/Nicole duo
on tonight's show. The more diminutive starlet, Nicole, will be in the house to wax philosophical about "The Simple Life Goes to Camp," but the heiress who invented Famous For No Reason, Paris, is
stuck behind bars.
While Nicole will surely keep things squarely on the ridiculous side of the spectrum, it's just not the same level of (sometimes unintentional) hilarity as when the girls are both around. Tune in to see how many different words for "jail" Dave will work into the broadcast!

The AP is reporting that
Adam Sandler will be sitting as host tonight while David Letterman recovers from a stomach flu. Sandler was originally scheduled as a guest on
Late Show With David Letterman with Don Cheadle, since the two are promoting their new movie,
Reign Over Me. But now, it seems that Sandler will be interviewing Cheadle.
David Letterman celebrates 25 years in late-night television tonight, and whether you love the man or loathe him, you have to admit he's had some pretty great moments over the years. Quite a few have involved Bill Murray, who was Letterman's first guest on his old NBC show in 1982 and quickly became a regular,
getting heckled by a rowdy production assistant in the Groundhog Day era and
talking about moisturizer pre-Ghostbusters II.
Murray will be back tonight to help Letterman mark his silver anniversary.