Month: November 2011
Glee Shoots Holiday Episode Directed by Matt Morrison + Holiday CD Full Stream!
Lea Michele informed the twitterverse this morning that Glee began shooting their Christmas episode this morning. Not only that, the episode would be directed by none other than Matthew Morrison who plays Glee club director, Will Schuester, on the show.
Also, listen to a full stream of Glee The Christmas Album Vol. 2, set to be released on November 15.
Idol Headlines for 11/10/11 – The Evening Edition
Join Bo Bice for a live chat and performance at 7 pm CST on Justin.TV.
Lauren Alaina to Perform National Anthem at Detroit Lions & Green Bay Packers Thanksgiving Game
Mercury Nashville/19 Recordings/Interscope artist Lauren Alaina will kick off the first game of the NFL’s Thanksgiving Day tripleheader with a televised performance of the national anthem between host Detroit Lions and the Green Bay Packers onThursday, November 24 at 12:30 PM ET on FOX.
Katharine to perform at Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting
Ring in the holidays with a special performance from Katharine on the 14th annual “Christmas In Rockefeller Center” special live on Wednesday, November 30, at 8:00 pm on NBC!
Adam Lambert Coaches Kids – Majors & Minors – VIDEO
Check out this sneak preview of Adam Lambert coaching contestants as they prepare to perform on Majors & Minors, airing on the Hub channel, Sunday November 13 at 7 pm. Check your local listing.
Adam tells the kids to never forget that “Whadaya Want From Me” is a question.
UPDATE: Added video of Adam singing “Whataya Want From Me” with the kids.
Wednesday Ratings: CMA Awards Sweep The Night
The Carrie Underwood/Brad Paisley co-hosted CMA Awards turned in some very nice numbers last night. Of course, it affected the X Factor’s ratings, but it could have been worse–losing only 3/10s of a point.
X Factor has been staying steady in the ratings since it debuted in September. It’s not going to make that 20 million mark Simon hoped for this year. If anything, it may dip some until the run-up to the finale. That is, unless Americans are too busy preparing for the holidays to tune in.