Jon Hamm and John Slattery Face Off in Music Challenge

Jon Hamm and John Slattery Face Off in Music Challenge

Man Men co-stars Jon Hamm and John Slattery reunited as the latest guests to step into the Track Star Versus hot seat. Ahead of the release of their new comedy film, Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass, the longtime collaborators faced off in a music trivia challenge that had them identifying songs by everyone from Tom Petty and Neil Diamond to Bad Bunny, The National, Miles Davis, and R.E.M., while also reflecting on their decades-long friendship. The contest was best 4 out of 7; watch to see who won below.

The pair’s chemistry is on full display throughout the game as they swap stories about working together, their relationships with music, and even loosely plan a trip to see Bad Bunny in Barcelona. The episode also revisits a handful of deepcut music video appearances, including “Conversation 16” by The National, which features Slattery sporting his signature Roger Sterling look.

Upcoming Film Release

Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass opens in theaters on July 10th. The comedy reunites Hamm and Slattery following multiple collaborations, including Mad Men, and centers on a woman whose engagement is thrown into chaos after her fiancé pursues his celebrity “sex pass.”

The music trivia challenge is a fun way for fans to see the chemistry between Hamm and Slattery as they compete and joke around with each other. The episode is a great way to pass the time while waiting for the release of Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass. With the film’s release just around the corner, fans can expect to see more of the duo’s comedic talents on full display. The reunion of Hamm and Slattery is highly anticipated, and their appearance on Track Star Versus is a great teaser for what’s to come.

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