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'Saturday Night Live' November Lineup: Taylor Swift, January Jones, Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Taylor SwiftLate night comedic mainstay 'Saturday Night Live' has revealed its November lineup.

The Orlando Sentinel reports that upcoming shows will include Taylor Swift (cue up the 'VMA' skits -- will Kanye appear?), the second appearance of The Black Eyed Peas and the first 'SNL' performance in over a decade by the Dave Matthews Band.

The November lineup follows:

Saturday, Nov. 7: Taylor Swift as both host and musical guest

Saturday, Nov. 14: 'Mad Men''s January Jones with musical guest

Saturday, Nov. 21: Joseph Gordon-Levitt (of '500 Days of Summer' fame) with musical guest The Dave Matthews Band

Saturday, Nov. 28: to be announced

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