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Jimmy Kimmel is America's longest-running late-night talk show host, serving as host and executive producer of the Emmy Award-winning \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!\" Now in its 20th season, the show produces some of the most popular comedy bits and features a diverse lineup of guests including actors, musicians, athletes, comedians, authors, politicians and newsmakers. \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!\" airs weeknights at 11:3510:35c, broadcasting from Disney's El Capitan Entertainment Center in Hollywood.

Kimmel is also the host and executive producer of ABC's multiple Emmy Award-winning \"Live in Front of a Studio Audience\" specials with Norman Lear, star-studded reenactments of the iconic sitcoms \"All in the Family,\" \"The Jeffersons,\" \"Good Times,\" \"The Facts of Life\" and \"Diff'rent Strokes.\" Kimmel is also host and executive producer of ABC's \"Who Wants To Be A Millionaire.\"

In 2019, Kimmel wrote and illustrated a children's book titled \"The Serious Goose.\" Published by Random House Children's Books, \"The Serious Goose\" spent several weeks atop the New York Times bestseller list. All the profits were donated to Children's Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and children's hospitals across the United States.

Outside of \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!,\" Kimmel hosted \"The Oscars\" two years in a row, for which he received widespread critical acclaim. The move marked the first time the Academy Awards telecast had the same host in consecutive years since the 1990s. Previously, Kimmel hosted the American Music Awards five times, co-hosted the ESPY Awards with LeBron James, hosted the 2012 White House Correspondents' Association Dinner with President Obama, and hosted the Primetime Emmy Awards three times.

After 12 years in local morning radio with stops in Las Vegas, Phoenix, Seattle, Tampa, Palm Springs, Tucson and Los Angeles, Kimmel got his start in television as co-host of \"Win Ben Stein's Money\" on Comedy Central, for which he won an Emmy for Best Game Show Host in 1999. He co-hosted, co-created and executive produced 100 episodes of \"The Man Show\" for Comedy Central, served as on-air prognosticator for Fox NFL Sunday for four seasons, and co-created and executive produced \"The Andy Milonakis Show\" for MTV and MTV2.

Along with his company Kimmelot, Kimmel is the co-creator, executive producer and co-star of \"Crank Yankers,\" now in its seventh season on Comedy Central; executive producer of the game show \"Generation Gap\" on ABC; executive producer of \"Mark Rober's Revengineers\" on Discovery; and executive producer of \"Once Upon a Time in Queens,\" a four-part 30 for 30 documentary about the world champion 1986 New York Mets for ESPN.

Like Cher, Bono, and Godzilla, Guillermo is instantly recognizable by a single name. He is also the real-life Parking Lot Security Guard for Jimmy Kimmel Live, and frequently serves as its celebrity gossip correspondent in the popular segment "Guillermo's Hollywood Round-Up."

A resident of California for more than ten years and a U.S. citizen since 2005, Guillermo Rodriguez counts among his favorite things watching soccer on TV, Mexican food, Italian food, and his two Chihuahuas Pepe and Paco. Guillermo started working at JKL as a security guard when the show launched in 2003 and has been a show correspondent since then, making it nearly impossible for him to work security in the parking lot! Of the numerous celebrities he's met personally, Guillermo says he's been most excited to meet Jessica Alba, George Lopez and Jimmy Kimmel. Recent show duties include interviewing Grammy nominees at the recent star-studded award ceremony, working with Matt Damon in the hugely popular Bourne Ultimatum movie trailer, hitting the red carpet at the Victoria Secret fashion show and appearing opposite fellow Security Guard Uncle Frank in a series of Saturday Night Live parodies titled \"Security Night Live.\"

Jimmy's brassy Aunt Concetta Potenza, or \"Chippy\" as she's better known, was born in Brooklyn, New York. For 28 years, Chippy was married to Frank Potenza \"Uncle Frank\" who worked as a security guard and was an on-camera talent for Jimmy Kimmel Live. The two divorced in the mid-'90s and remained very close friends. Chippy currently lives in Las Vegas and works in collections for a company that provides vitamin supplements.

Lou Wilson is an actor and comedian who serves as the on-air announcer for ABC's \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!\" He grew up in Altadena, California, and is proud to be a lifelong Angeleno, outside of a brief four-year stint in Boston where he got a degree from Boston College and had one snowball fight.

Prior to joining \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!,\" Wilson wrote for Playboy and \"Crank Yankers,\" and acted in multiple TV and film projects including Netflix's \"American Vandal\" and Judd Apatow's \"King of Staten Island\" alongside Pete Davidson.

Starting as a writer on \"Jimmy Kimmel Live!\" in 2020, Wilson's elevation to on-air announcer in 2022 came as no surprise to those who have had conversations interrupted by his booming voice. He is excited to join the long history of men and women loud enough to scream celebrities' names on national television.

We would've loved to hang out with Jimmy and Cleto back when they were best friends growing up in Las Vegas. Guess we'll have to settle for watching them hang out nightly on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

Cleto attended UNLV before heading out on the road to perform in and around Las Vegas where he sharpened his saxophone skills. His big break came when he joined Paula Abdul on tour, and he has since toured and recorded with the likes of Marc Anthony, Tom Scott and Take Six.

As the bandleader for Jimmy Kimmel Live, Cleto performs with the Cletones, including his father Cleto Sr., and has also worked on numerous projects for television, films, and commercials. Cleto currently lives in Los Angeles with his wife Lori and daughter Jesse Jean Escobedo.

Live earned fame for their single "Operation Spirit (The Tyranny of Tradition)", whose video received airtime on MTV. Their second album, Mental Jewelry, released in 1991, enjoyed modest sales. Their biggest success came in 1994 with their third album, Throwing Copper, which sold eight million copies in the U.S.[1] The band had a string of hit singles in the mid-1990s, including "Lightning Crashes", which stayed at the top of the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for ten consecutive weeks and the Modern Rock Tracks (now Alternative Songs) chart for nine weeks from February 25 to April 22, 1995.[2] The band has sold over twenty million albums worldwide.[3]

When touring, Live has used additional musicians, including Kowalczyk's younger brother Adam, British keyboardist Michael "Railo" Railton, rhythm guitarist Christopher Thorn of Blind Melon, and guitarist Zak Loy of Alpha Rev.

In 2009, Kowalczyk left the band; he was replaced by singer Chris Shinn and the band released the album The Turn in October 2014. Kowalczyk rejoined Live in December 2016 and in 2018, they released a new EP, Local 717. Kowalczyk fired Taylor in June 2022 after taking majority control of the band. Rolling Stone reported that Gracey and Dahlheimer have since been let go as well.[4] Kowalczyk began performing as Live with three touring musicians in October 2022.[5]

Live started in the early 1980s under the name First Aid, as a trio of Taylor, Dahlheimer, and Gracey. Kowalczyk joined in 1984, when the group lost a talent show. They went through various different names, including Action Front, Paisley Blues, and Club Fungus, before settling on Public Affection in January 1987. Gracey picked the name based on a comment by his girlfriend at the time.[6] When the band graduated from high school, they recorded a self-released cassette of original songs, titled The Death of a Dictionary, in 1989. In 1990, they released an EP of demos produced by Jay Healy, titled Divided Mind, Divided Planet, via their "Black Coffee" mailing list. They played regular concerts at CBGB in New York City, which helped earn them a contract with Radioactive Records in 1991. In June that year, the band changed its name to Live.[7][8]

Under the new name, the band entered the studio with producer Jerry Harrison (of Talking Heads) and recorded the EP Four Songs. The single "Operation Spirit (The Tyranny of Tradition)" went to number nine on the Modern Rock chart and was followed by their debut album, 1991's Mental Jewelry, which Harrison again produced. Pat Dalheimer said, "So important to have somebody else in the room to help us, especially with arrangements. I mean, we were still learning how to write songs...Jerry just seemed to know everything...this guy's a wizard!"[9] Some of the album's lyrics, written by Kowalczyk, were inspired by Indian philosopher and writer Jiddu Krishnamurti.[7]

After appearances on the MTV 120 Minutes tour, at Woodstock '94, and on Peter Gabriel's WOMAD tour, the band's third album, Throwing Copper, achieved mainstream success. The record featured the singles "I Alone", "All Over You", and the number-one US Modern Rock hits "Selling the Drama" and "Lightning Crashes". "Lightning Crashes" also stayed at the top of the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for ten consecutive weeks. The band appeared on NBC's Saturday Night Live, where they played "I Alone" and "Selling the Drama", and they performed for the first time in the UK, on The Word.

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