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Fallon Hosts Crosby, Stills & Young Reunion, Covers 'Fancy' (VIDEO)

Jimmy Fallon's "The Tonight Show" served as a platform for the "reunion" of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young on Monday night.

The iconic folk rock group, known as CSN&Y, is famous for songs such as "Woodstock" and "Our House," among many others. On Monday night, Fallon once again impersonated Neil Young on "The Tonight Show" while singing Iggy Azalea's hit song "Fancy." Dressed in jeans, a flannel shirt, coat and cowboy hat, Fallon looked identical to the Canadian singer, complete with a long-haired wig.

Furthermore, Fallon started off the vocals pulling off a flawless impression of Young. The late night host's voice even featured Young's Canadian accent as well as the legendary singer's famed brooding facial expressions. After the first verse, Fallon was joined by the real members of CSN – David Crosby, Graham Nash and Stephen Stills. The foursome offered a great rendition of "Fancy," despite the real Neil Young's absence.

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Monday was not the first time Fallon imitated Young on his late night show. In the past, Fallon has taken on Young's persona for performances of songs such as "Whip My Hair" and the "Fresh Prince" theme song. The comedian often blends American icons with current pop culture.

Meanwhile, Young is the occasional fourth member of CSN, and the group are noted not only for their music, but for their tumultuous personal relationships and political activism. However, according to an interview with Stephen Stills last summer, the group will not be putting out a new album anytime soon.

"Well, there's the DVD, right, a live set. The thing's done, it's ready to go," the musician told Music Radar. "But an album? We won't make another album, we won't finish one."

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