Conan Season 4 Episode 150 Alan Cumming, Casey Wilson, Pentatonix, Joe Perry
- October 20, 2014
As Conan O'Brien takes the stage for season 4 episode 150 of his hit talk show, he welcomes a star-studded lineup of guests to share their stories and showcase their talents. First up is Alan Cumming, the versatile actor and author whose career has spanned film, television, theater, and music. Cumming chats with Conan about his latest projects, including a new memoir and a role in the upcoming TV series "Battle Creek." He also shows off his singing skills with a rendition of the classic song "Mac the Knife."
Next, comedian and actress Casey Wilson joins Conan for some hilarious banter and a preview of her new film "Ass Backwards," which she co-wrote and stars in. Wilson shares some inside stories from the making of the movie and reveals her favorite comedic influences. She also shows off her improv skills in a game of "Conan's Celebrity Secrets."
Then, the a cappella group Pentatonix takes the stage to perform a medley of their hit songs, showcasing their stunning harmonies and beatboxing skills. The group, which rose to fame after winning the third season of "The Sing-Off," has since become one of the most popular a cappella acts in the world, with over 17 million subscribers on YouTube.
Finally, Joe Perry, the legendary guitarist from Aerosmith, drops by to chat with Conan about his new solo album "Sweetzerland Manifesto" and the band's upcoming Las Vegas residency. Perry reflects on his long career in rock and roll and shares some memorable moments from his time playing with Steven Tyler and the rest of the band. He also treats the audience to a live performance of his new single "Aye, Aye, Aye," showcasing his signature guitar sound.
Throughout the episode, Conan keeps the energy high with his usual irreverent humor and quick-witted banter, engaging his guests in lively conversations and hilarious skits. From the music of Pentatonix to the comedy of Casey Wilson and the rock and roll of Joe Perry, season 4 episode 150 of "Conan" offers something for everyone.