SEBASTIAN BACH's 'Ducks' Video To Premiere During Tonight's 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon'

January 6, 2011

The official video for "We Are the Ducks" — the "power ballad" about respecting the power of the University of Oregon football team (Oregon Ducks) which was performed by former SKID ROW frontman Sebastian Bach during last night's (Wednesday, January 5) edition of NBC-TV's "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" show — will make its debut on tonight's "Fallon" episode.

Commented Bach: "Hey, I'm glad you all dug the live show last night! Yesterday during the day I recorded the studio version of the song, and also filmed a video for the song at the same time! Tonight on 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon' will be the premiere of the video! All-new footage different than last night!"

"Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" will air at 12:35 a.m. ET (technically early Friday morning, January 7).

"We Are the Ducks" reportedly features references to some of the places and things that make Eugene special — including mentions of the Willamette River, coach Chip Kelly and the team's much-talked-about spread offense.

According to KPTV, Fallon said there are Ducks and Auburn Tigers alums who work on his show and that they flipped a coin to see who would receive the power ballad.

"Every school has a fight song, but no school has its own power ballad," Fallon said.

The Ducks and Tigers meet Monday in the BCS national championship game.

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