Late Show with David Letterman Season 10 Episode 85 Brendan Fraser, Kids in The Hall, Bonnie Raitt, Keb' Mo, Kim Wilson
- February 7, 2003
David Letterman is back again with his popular talk show, Late Show with David Letterman, for the 10th season of the show. In this episode, which is the 85th episode of the 10th season, Letterman interviews some of the most talented personalities from different fields including entertainment, music, and comedy.
The first guest on the show is Brendan Fraser, the actor, producer, and director. He is best known for his remarkable performances in various movies like The Mummy, George of the Jungle, and Encino Man. Letterman engages Fraser in a humorous conversation about his latest projects, his life, and various other topics.
The second guest is none other than the famous Canadian sketch comedy group, Kids in The Hall. Dave Foley, Bruce McCulloch, Kevin McDonald and Scott Thompson, who were part of the group in its early days, talk about their upcoming projects, their journey as a group and their comedic style. As the group passes funny comments on various things, they manage to keep Letterman and the audience entertained with their witty humor.
Next up is Bonnie Raitt, the American blues singer, guitarist, and activist. She has won 10 Grammy awards so far during her illustrious career. Letterman and Raitt engage in a heartwarming conversation about Raitt's life, career, and recent projects. Raitt also sings a few of her recently released songs and the audience is mesmerized by her voice.
The fourth guest on the show is Keb' Mo', the American blues and Americana musician. He is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter with several awards and nominations to his name. Keb' Mo' shares his experience of working on his latest album, and performs a few of his songs on the show, leaving the audience spellbound.
To wrap up the show, renowned blues musician Kim Wilson takes the stage. He is the lead vocalist and harmonica player of the Fabulous Thunderbirds, a Texas-based blues group. With his soulful voice and harmonica skills, Kim Wilson manages to energize the audience with his performance.
Overall, this episode of Late Show with David Letterman is a perfect blend of entertainment, music, and humor. With the impressive lineup of guests, viewers are sure to be entertained with the show's unique blend of interviews, comedy bits, and live performances.