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David Letterman's band leader, Paul Shaffer, left "The Late Show with David Letterman" in 2015 after nearly 33 years of collaboration. Shaffer's departure was part of the show's transition as Letterman retired, marking the end of an era for the late-night program. The decision was mutual, reflecting a natural conclusion to their longstanding partnership as they both moved on to new opportunities.
When Paul Shaffer made his debut as guest host on "Late Night with David Letterman" on November 19, 1980, the guests were actor and comedian Bill Murray, singer-songwriter and musician John Prine, and comedian and actor Richard Belzer. This episode marked a significant moment in the show's history, showcasing Shaffer's talents as a host and his rapport with the guests.
David Letterman's birth name is Letterman, David Michael.
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No, although the great saxophonist has occasionally sat in with Paul Shaffer's bands on "Late Night With David Letterman" on NBC and "The Late Show With David Letterman" on CBS.
Paul Shaffer (Late Night with David Letterman) is 68 years old (birthdate: November 28, 1949).
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Paul Shaffer has written: 'We'll be here for the rest of our lives' -- subject(s): Biography, Biography & Autobiography, Conductors (Music), Late night with David Letterman (Television program), Musicians, Nonfiction, OverDrive, Late show with David Letterman
The World's Most Dangerous Band was the name of Paul Shaffer's house band that performed nightly on Late Night With David Letterman from 1982-1993. While the band members changed throughout the years, the most consistent lineup featured Paul Shaffer on keyboards, Will Lee on bass guitar, Sid McGiness on lead guitar and Anton Fig on drums. This lineup carried over when David Letterman changed networks and was renamed the CBS Orchestra.
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David Letterman's band leader, Paul Shaffer, left "The Late Show with David Letterman" in 2015 after nearly 33 years of collaboration. Shaffer's departure was part of the show's transition as Letterman retired, marking the end of an era for the late-night program. The decision was mutual, reflecting a natural conclusion to their longstanding partnership as they both moved on to new opportunities.
Late Show with David Letterman - 1993 Jay-Z Eminem Paul Shaffer and the Shaff-Tones 17-161 was released on: USA: 25 June 2010 Sweden: 2 July 2010