From Gary Trust at Billboard.com:
With the last memories inscribed in the inside covers of the 2009-10 McKinley High yearbook, Chart Beat looks back at an honor roll of records that the "Glee" cast earned in its freshman year.
HOME, AT NO. 1: As previously reported, "Glee: the Music, Journey to Regionals" debuts at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, marking the Fox TV series' third No. 1 album. "Glee: the Music, the Power of Madonna (EP)" (May 8) and "Glee: the Music, Volume 3: Showstoppers" (June 5) previously debuted at the summit.
When the two latter sets bowed at No. 1 four weeks apart, the "Glee" cast set the mark for shortest span between first weeks at No. 1 with different albums in the 54-year history of the Billboard 200. With its latest leader, the act rewrites its own record with a new No. 1 just three weeks after its last set arrived in the top spot.
With three Billboard 200 No. 1s in 2010, the "Glee" cast is the first act to enjoy as many leaders in a calendar year since another TV troupe, the Monkees, logged a trio of toppers in 1967: "More of the Monkees," "Headquarters" and "Pisces, Aquarius, Capricorn & Jones LTD."
BALLADS, AND MORE: On the Billboard Hot 100 to be released tomorrow (June 17), multiple "Glee"-makes are expected to bow, marking the last week that the series' first season will impact the chart.
As noted in Chart Beat last Thursday (June 10), with 59 visits through last week, the "Glee" cast trails only the Beatles (71) for most chart entries among non-solo acts in the Hot 100's 52-year history. Among all artists, the "Glee" cast has logged the ninth-most Hot 100 titles; Elvis Presley leads with 108 visits from the chart's inception in 1958 through 2003.
Fourteen "Glee" tracks have reached the Hot 100's top 40, the most among all artists since the cast first arrived on June 6, 2009. Taylor Swift is next with 11 top 40 hits in that span.
On Digital Songs, the ensemble's 66 appearances through last week are the most since the chart began contributing to the Hot 100 in 2005. Lil Wayne ranks second with 50 Digital Songs entries in that stretch.
THE POWER OF 'GLEE': While a comprising a minority of the act's discography, certain classic songs have risen to new Hot 100 heights thanks to "Glee" cast cover versions.
The group's highest-charting Hot 100 entry, "Don't Stop Believin'," debuted and peaked at No. 4 on the June 6, 2009, chart. Journey's original recording reached No. 9 in 1981.
The cast's cover of "Last Christmas" spent a week at No. 63 in December. Neither the evergreen original version by Wham! in 1984 nor any covers by such artists as Coldplay, Hilary Duff or Taylor Swift had ever appeared on the Hot 100.
The "Glee" cast has also brought well-loved songs from Broadway to the Hot 100 for the first time, including "Defying Gravity," from the musical "Wicked" (No. 31), "Don't Rain on My Parade," from "Funny Girl" (No. 53), and "Lady Is a Tramp," from "Babes in Arms" (No. 81).
JOURNEY TO THE CHART'S TOP REGION: By debuting atop this week's Billboard 200, the "Glee" cast's tribute to Journey equals the chart-topping output of the venerable San Francisco rock band.
Journey has totaled one week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, ruling with "Escape" - the parent album of "Don't Stop Believin' " - on the survey dated Sept. 12, 1981.
(The oldest of the "Glee" club's singers, Cory Monteith, aka Finn Hudson, wouldn't be born until the following year ...)
SEE YOU IN SEPTEMBER: Perhaps most remarkably, the "Glee" cast may have only begun to write its Hot 100 legacy. Fox recently announced that series has been renewed for at least two more seasons.
"It's been a whirlwind year, from shooting the pilot to performing at the White House to the concert tour, and yet we all feel like we've just begun this amazing musical journey," said "Glee" creator and executive producer Ryan Murphy. "Having time to plan ahead is wonderful and we think our Gleeks worldwide are going to love what we'll have in store for them in seasons two and three."
As long as the series continues to produce memorable episodes deftly mixing comedy, drama and theatricality (with any scenes revealing Sue Sylvester's ultimately big-hearted nature perhaps the most touching), the cast could sustain its Hot 100 staying power. (A Columbia Records executive confirms that the formula of the label and Fox teaming to release new tracks digitally alongside each new "Glee" episode is likely to continue).
If the sophomore season of the program yields Hot 100 hits at the pace of its freshman year, the "Glee" cast could pass the Beatles' 71 chart visits by Homecoming weekend. By next year's prom (with generous budgets for show choir and Cheerios, McKinley High couldn't afford one this year?), the cast could pass Presley's 108 entries for most among all acts in the chart's archives.
Though the "Glee" cast is almost never seen in class, (chart) history is sure to be a key subject in the series' second season.
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Sunday, June 27, 2010
Freshman Year was AMAZING!
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Thursday, June 17, 2010
Lea Michele Could Save Music
From www.leamicheleweb.org:
Lea Michele, breakout star from Fox hit ‘Glee,’ stole the Tony Awards Sunday night when she marched down the center aisle of Radio City Music Hall belting out Barbra Streisand’s hit ‘Don’t Rain On My Parade’ to the star-studded crowd. Even Beyonce who was sitting next to her husband Jay Z, was stunned to hear Michele’s amazing voice.
“Lea is definitely going to be one of the biggest recording stars in the world,” a recording executive told me after the show. “Her voice is up there with Mariah and Beyonce. There is nothing she cannot do. With the right song this girl could save the music business, appealing to other young and old.”
And with a revival of ‘Funny Girl’ scheduled to hit Broadway in 2012 — the first time since its original production in 1964 staring Barbra Streisand — it looks like producers might have found someone who could not only stand up to Streisand’s legacy, but also totally surpass it.
Lea Michele, breakout star from Fox hit ‘Glee,’ stole the Tony Awards Sunday night when she marched down the center aisle of Radio City Music Hall belting out Barbra Streisand’s hit ‘Don’t Rain On My Parade’ to the star-studded crowd. Even Beyonce who was sitting next to her husband Jay Z, was stunned to hear Michele’s amazing voice.
“Lea is definitely going to be one of the biggest recording stars in the world,” a recording executive told me after the show. “Her voice is up there with Mariah and Beyonce. There is nothing she cannot do. With the right song this girl could save the music business, appealing to other young and old.”
And with a revival of ‘Funny Girl’ scheduled to hit Broadway in 2012 — the first time since its original production in 1964 staring Barbra Streisand — it looks like producers might have found someone who could not only stand up to Streisand’s legacy, but also totally surpass it.
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Monday, June 14, 2010
GLEE-est Moments of the Tony's
Source: MTV Buzzworthy by Tamar Anitai
You didn't have to be a theater dork (guilty) to get into last night's 64th Annual Tony Awards. But it DID help to be a Gleek. "Glee" stars Lea Michele, known for her Broadway breakthrough in "Spring Awakening," and Matthew Morrison, whose Broadway credits include "The Light in the Piazza" and "Hairspray," didn't just attend the Tonys. They performed showstoppers to a Tony crowd that included Broadway's top brass and Hollywood royalty such as Scarlett Johansson, Denzel Washington and Will Smith. Plus, Beyoncé and Jay-Z. Basically, it was Rachel Berry's dream come true.
+ Check out the 5 "Glee"-est moments of the 2010 Tony Awards.
1.) Lea Michele Hits The Red Carpet: Lea Michele hits the Tonys red carpet in a bright yellow Zac Posen gown, officially proving that there is NO color Lea Michele can't pull off.
2.) Matthew Morrison Performs "All I Need Is The Girl" Shue performs “All I Need Is The Girl" from "Gypsy," pulls off some dance moves Mike Chang would be proud of, and treats the audience to an open shirt. Huzzah!
3.) Lea Michele Takes A Seat ... On Jonathan Groff's Lap: One of New Dimensions' signature moves is the Enter Through The Exit, which is exactly how Lea Michele started her performance of "Don't Rain On My Parade from "Funny Girl." She landed right in Jonathan Groff's lap. Wouldn't they make the cutest couple? Oh wait ...
4.) Lea Michele Does Her Best Barbra Streisand: Lea Michele channels Rachel Berry channeling Barbra Streisand through and through. Right down to the white dress. If her performance of the key song from "Funny Girl" doesn't nab her the lead in the show's revival, then nothing will.
5.) Lea Michele Meets Ricky Martin! Would they make the cutest couple? Oh ... wait. Still, is a Lea Michele/Ricky Martin photo opp a subliminal message that an all-Ricky Martin episode of "Glee" is on top for Season 3? Ryan Murphy, are you reading this?
** Yes, they used "New Dimensions" instead of "New Directions". Someone did comment on the article to correct Tamar. Also, here is the link incase you want to see the pix! http://buzzworthy.mtv.com/2010/06/14/the-5-glee-est-moments-of-the-2010-tony-awards/
You didn't have to be a theater dork (guilty) to get into last night's 64th Annual Tony Awards. But it DID help to be a Gleek. "Glee" stars Lea Michele, known for her Broadway breakthrough in "Spring Awakening," and Matthew Morrison, whose Broadway credits include "The Light in the Piazza" and "Hairspray," didn't just attend the Tonys. They performed showstoppers to a Tony crowd that included Broadway's top brass and Hollywood royalty such as Scarlett Johansson, Denzel Washington and Will Smith. Plus, Beyoncé and Jay-Z. Basically, it was Rachel Berry's dream come true.
+ Check out the 5 "Glee"-est moments of the 2010 Tony Awards.
1.) Lea Michele Hits The Red Carpet: Lea Michele hits the Tonys red carpet in a bright yellow Zac Posen gown, officially proving that there is NO color Lea Michele can't pull off.
2.) Matthew Morrison Performs "All I Need Is The Girl" Shue performs “All I Need Is The Girl" from "Gypsy," pulls off some dance moves Mike Chang would be proud of, and treats the audience to an open shirt. Huzzah!
3.) Lea Michele Takes A Seat ... On Jonathan Groff's Lap: One of New Dimensions' signature moves is the Enter Through The Exit, which is exactly how Lea Michele started her performance of "Don't Rain On My Parade from "Funny Girl." She landed right in Jonathan Groff's lap. Wouldn't they make the cutest couple? Oh wait ...
4.) Lea Michele Does Her Best Barbra Streisand: Lea Michele channels Rachel Berry channeling Barbra Streisand through and through. Right down to the white dress. If her performance of the key song from "Funny Girl" doesn't nab her the lead in the show's revival, then nothing will.
5.) Lea Michele Meets Ricky Martin! Would they make the cutest couple? Oh ... wait. Still, is a Lea Michele/Ricky Martin photo opp a subliminal message that an all-Ricky Martin episode of "Glee" is on top for Season 3? Ryan Murphy, are you reading this?
** Yes, they used "New Dimensions" instead of "New Directions". Someone did comment on the article to correct Tamar. Also, here is the link incase you want to see the pix! http://buzzworthy.mtv.com/2010/06/14/the-5-glee-est-moments-of-the-2010-tony-awards/
Sunday, June 13, 2010
Songs for the Tony's Tonight!
According to The GLEEk Spot Twitter account (@theGLEEkspot):
Matthew Morrison will be performing "All I Need is a Girl" from the musical "Gyspsy".
Lea Michelle will be performing "Don't Rain on my Parade" from "Funny Girl". We've already heard her do this one at sectionals.
I am intrigued by Mr. Morrison's selection & by the pix I've seen, it should be really entertaining! Lea's is a bit disappointing just because so many have already heard her do this Barbara Streisand song.
Thoughts?
Matthew Morrison will be performing "All I Need is a Girl" from the musical "Gyspsy".
Lea Michelle will be performing "Don't Rain on my Parade" from "Funny Girl". We've already heard her do this one at sectionals.
I am intrigued by Mr. Morrison's selection & by the pix I've seen, it should be really entertaining! Lea's is a bit disappointing just because so many have already heard her do this Barbara Streisand song.
Thoughts?
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Mattew Morrison,
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