STAGE TUBE: GLEE Catches Bieber Fever Next Week
by Nicole Rosky
- Feb 8, 2011
On next week's episode of GLEE, Sam sings Justin Bieber, Brittany channels Rachel, and Sue joins the glee club. Check out a preview from the February 15 episode below!
STAGE TUBE: Sam Harris and Miranda Sings Duet
by Jessica Lewis
- Dec 9, 2010
Sam is honored to record this duet with the legendary Miranda Sings, known for her interpretations of popular music from Katy Perry, Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Celine Dion, Michael Jackson, Shakira, Justin Bieber, Aretha Franklin, and a multitude of Broadway songs and so many others. Click below for the just released music video of the duet between Harris and Sings, featuring music and lyrics by Nat Kipner and John McIntyre Vallins.
STAGE TUBE: WE ARE THE WORLD 25 FOR HAITI Premieres During The Olympics
by Movies News Desk
- Feb 12, 2010
Minutes prior to the start of the Olympic games in Vancouver on Friday, February 12, NBC aired an abbreviated version of 'We Are the World 25 for Haiti', a recording to benefit the victims of the Haiti earthquake. The full video can be seen below. The single is available for download from iTunes with proceeds going directly to the We Are the World Foundation.
STAGE TUBE: New Footage of All-Star 'We Are The World' Recording
by Jessica Lewis
- Feb 10, 2010
ET has released new footage of Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie's all-star recording of We Are the World to benefit Haitian earthquake victims. The pair assembled 100 actors and musicians for the re-recording, which ET's Mary Hart, who was grated access to the recording, calls 'phenomenal again.' She reported that some filming of the even was done in 3-D. BroadwayWorld brings you this latest footage from ET, featuring Pink and Mary J. Blige.
STAGE TUBE: First Look - Inside 'We Are The World' All-Star Recording
by Jessica Lewis
- Feb 4, 2010
Quincy Jones and Lionel Richie have begun work on the latest all-star recording of We Are the World to benefit Haitian earthquake victims. The pair assembled 100 actors and musicians for the re-recording, which ET's Mary Hart, who was grated access to the recording, calls 'phenomenal again.' She reported that some filming of the even was done in 3-D. BroadwayWorld brings you ET's newly released inside-the-recording footage!