Adam Levine, Man Of 1000 Voices

Adam Levine, Man Of 1000 Voices Adam Levine, talented judge of The Voice, was challenged by Jimmy Fallon to play a friendly game of “Random Musical Impressions” on the Tonight Show. Levine is known for his singing voice, but this is a whole new level.

Steve Mason · Blackwood, New Jersey

Adam Levine was sooooo GREAT, didn't think he had that in him...I like him a lot more than I did HE sounded great doin' Michael Jackson Sesame Street theme song but my fav. was when he did THE EDDIE VEDDER IMMATATION he was on point... That was AWESOME Thanx Guys..... But Levine took the challenge without reservation, though he did throw out the qualifier that he wasn't as good of a musical impressionist as Fallon.

It's true, Fallon has demonstrated his chops with dead-on Bruce Springsteen and Neil Young impressions, but Levine started off well with a great Frank Sinatra.

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But then he got Michael Jackson singing the "Sesame Street" theme, of all things. The Roots started up the music, and for a moment it appeared Levine would be defeated. But then he busted out one of the best, yet not overly obvious, Michael Jackson impressions in a long time. Forget the cartoonish "Hooo-s!" This is Jackson in his prime.

Fallon performed a couple of songs, too. In the styles of Bob Dylan and Iggy Izaela.

But then Levine swept back in with a masterful Eddie Vedder singing "The Muffin Man."

Even if you aren't a Maroon 5 fan, you have to respect those singing chops