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Nirvana ft. Lorde, St. Vincent, Kim Gordon, Joan Jett - All Apologies
adam driver singing being alive and breaking my heart in marriage story
Whitney Bashor is stupid under-rated and I’m a hoe for Broadway sopranos doing Joni Mitchell.
Carmen Cusack has my heart.
I’m about to move into working on Bright Star soon, which is exciting.
Not pictured in this video: me fully sobbing. Damon Daunno covering Jeff Buckley.
And we’re back.
Here’s Carrie Manolakos performing Creep, because she is stupid good.
“I think Katrina Lenk’s rendering of this song is astounding because it’s so intensely romantic yet so truthful. You don’t just stumble into a performance like this, no matter how vast your talent or natural gifts (and she has one of the most unique vocal instruments I’ve heard). It’s also the result of focus on one’s craft, or crafts in this case. What’s on display here is Katrina’s deep musicianship, vocal chops, and integrity as an actor. As Dina sings about her childhood memories of the mysterious Arabic culture that came to her through the radio and TV, Tewfiq becomes deeply enchanted with her. Thanks to Katrina’s performance, so does the audience. What a gift to a composer.”
-Tony Nominee David Yazbeck Breaks Down The Band’s Visit Album Track-by-Track
Kelli O’Hara sings Everybody Loves Louis from Sunday in the Park with George [Los Angeles, 9 February 2007]
Kelli O'Hara and Steven Pasquale perform “Before and After You/One Second and a Million Miles” at the closing performance of The Bridges of Madison County to show-stopping effect.
Whitney Bashor performing ‘Another Life accompanied by Pasek and Paul.
A scene from Robert Askins’ play “Hand to God” starring Steven Boyer.
Esperanza Spalding positively killing jazz standard ‘On the Sunny Side of the Street’ at President Obama’s invitation.
Grace McLean and Them Apples doing an amazingly stupendously weird version of Somebody to Love, complete with a cameo from Sebastian!
Aretha Franklin stealing the Kennedy Center Honors in one swift fell of a coat, performing Natural Woman for Carole King.
this is my religion
Kelli O Hara performing To Build A Home from The Bridges of Madison County completely a capella
Alice Ripley performing a medley from The Who’s ‘Tommy”!