Paul Shaffer

Known as TV's most unlikely hipster, Canadian-born Paul Shaffer has served as David Letterman's music director and sidekick since "Late Night with David Letterman" first aired on NBC in 1982. A marvelous foil for Letterman's humor and a consummate popular musician whose keyboard virtuosity enables him to collaborate with virtually any performer, Shaffer moved with Dave to CBS in 1993, and his groovy patter and eclectic music have helped "The Late Show with David Letterman" maintain its cutting-edge gloss through the years. In addition to his own albums, "Coast to Coast" (1989) and "The World's Most Dangerous Party" (1993), Shaffer has recorded with such diverse artists as Diana Ross, Yoko Ono and Robert Plant's Honeydrippers. Among his many musical compositions, the dance hit "It's Raining Men", which he co-wrote with Paul Jabara for The Weather Girls, has received the most play.

After graduating from the University of Toronto, Shaffer landed the job of musical director for a Toronto production of "Godspell" (a show he would conduct on Broadway in 1976), and the composer-lyricist Steven Schwartz invited him to play piano for Broadway's "The Magic Show" (1974). Hired for the original band of NBC's "Saturday Night Live", he played keyboards, composed musical material and acted in skits from 1975 to 1980, taking a brief hiatus to star in the short-lived comedy series "A Year at the Top" (CBS, 1977). The "SNL" experience led him to collaborate with Gilda Radner on songs (and also play keyboards) for her Broadway Show, "Gilda: Live from New York" (1979), and he received screenwriting credit for the feature "Gilda Live" (1980), besides performing. He also worked as musical director for The Blues Brothers (Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi) on two albums ("Briefcase Full of Blues" 1978 and "Made in America" 1980) and their 1979 US tour and performed with the 90s incarnation of the group as part of the "Blues Brothers Bash" during the Super Bowl XXXI half-time show and in the feature "Blues Brothers 2000" (1998).

Shaffer played Artie Fufkin, the irrepressible promotional man, in Rob Reiner's parody of a rock documentary, "This Is Spinal Tap" (1984), provided the voices of Optilow and Hermes for the animated features, "Light Years" (1988) and "Hercules" (1997), and had cameos in "Scrooged" (1988) and "Look Who's Talking Too" (1990). On TV, he has appeared frequently as both a musical performer and as an actor in comic sketches with the likes of Steve Martin and Martin Short. Shaffer executive produced and starred in the Cinemax comedy special "Paul Shaffer: Viva Shaf Vegas" (1987), also writing its theme song, and hosted MTV's "Rate the 80s" (1989). He served as musical director for the first 10 induction ceremonies (1986-95) at the Rock-and-Roll Hall of Fame and for the closing ceremonies of the 1996 Summer Olympic Games, coordinating such artists as Stevie Wonder, Gloria Estefan, B.B. King, Little Richard and Al Green.

  • Also Credited As:
    Paul Allen Wood Shaffer
  • Born:
    Paul Allen Wood Shaffer on November 28, 1949 in Fort William, Ontario, Canada
  • Job Titles:
    Musical director, Performer, Actor, Arranger, Composer, Conductor, Producer, Voice actor, Screenwriter
Family
  • Daughter: Victoria Lily Shaffer. Born c. 1993; mother, Cathy Vasapoli
  • Father: Bernard Shaffer.
  • Mother: Shirley Shaffer.
  • Son: William Wood Lee Shaffer. Born Jan. 21, 1999; mother, Cathy Vasapoli
Education
  • University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, sociology, BA, 1971
Milestones
  • 1964 Performed with the rock band The Fabulous Fugitives in home town of Thunder Bay
  • 1975 Was the original band member of NBC s Saturday Night Live ; played keyboards, composed special music material and acted in skits
  • 1976 Worked on the Broadway production of Godspell
  • 1977 Took time off from SNL to star in the short-lived comedy series A Year at the Top (CBS)
  • 1979 Collaborated with Gilda Radner on songs for her Broadway show, Gilda: Live from New York ; also played keyboards
  • 1979 Was the musical director for Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi, performing as the Blues Brothers, for their US tour and on the albums, Briefcase Full of Blues (1978) and Made in America (1980)
  • 1980 Received screenwriting credit for the feature Gilda Live ; also performed
  • 1982 Served as music director for Late Night with David Letterman (NBC); leader of The World s Most Dangerous Band
  • 1984 Played Artie Fufkin, the promo man, in Rob Reiner s parody of a rock documentary, This Is Spinal Tap
  • 1987 Executive produced and played himself in the Cinemax special, Viva Shaf Vegas (also wrote theme)
  • 1988 Appeared with Miles Davis as part of a street musicians scene in Scrooged, starring Bill Murray
  • 1989 Released the solo album, the Grammy nominated, Coast to Coast
  • 1990 Contributed music to the feature Postcards from the Edge
  • 1990 Had cameo as harried passenger in John Travolta s cab in Look Who s Talking Too
  • 1993 Moved with Letterman to CBS becoming music director for The Late Show with David Letterman ; leader of CBS Orchestra
  • 1993 Released second solo album, The World s Most Dangerous Party
  • 1996 Was the musical director for the concert finale at the closing ceremonies of the Summer Olympic Games in Atlanta
  • 1997 Heard as the voice of Hermes in Disney s animated feature Hercules
  • 1997 Seen as part of the Blues Brothers Bash during the Super Bowl XXXI half-time show
  • 1998 Performed in Blues Brothers 2000 with Dan Aykroyd and John Goodman
  • 2001 Hosted the VH1 game show Cover Wars along with co-host, DJ/model Sky Nellor
  • 2009 Published his memoir, We ll Be Here for the Rest of Our Lives: A Swingin Showbiz Saga
  • Landed job as musical director of Toronto production of Godspell ; met its composer-lyricist Steven Schwartz who invited him to play piano on Broadway for The Magic Show (1974)
  • Studied classical piano from age 6
  • Was the musical director for the first 10 induction ceremonies for the Rock-and-Roll Hall of Fame

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