Popular
This is my entry for VOM this month. Kristin Chenoweth rocks my socks.
This is my entry for VOM this month. Kristin Chenoweth rocks my socks.
Two graduates of Stow Colleges HND Musical Theatre class of 2006 sing (I use that term loosely) Wicked’s Popular (Completed by winging it!!! lol)
Used in teaching GCSE Music students at Baylis Court School. This video falls under the Popular Song since 1960 area of study.
I love this musical, i also love this song! i have sang it before in compatition and its just so fun to sing. so listen and tell me what you think
I love this musical, i also love this song! i have sang it before in compatition and its just so fun to sing. so listen and tell me what you think
Me trying to sing Glinda’s Popular in german
. I don’t think that I sound like a Glinda but that song is so funny and I simply loved it so I recorded it. So please tell me what u think. Rate and comment it and if you like it please subscribe
. xoxo Eileen
This is me singing at an Arts Festival
“Don’t you sing anything but cartoon songs?” YES! I’m a karaoke fiend and I enjoy all types of singing, but one of my favorites is show tunes/musicals. This is my Kristin Chenoweth impression: Singing “Popular” from the musical Wicked. (I’m even the same height as the actress: 4′11″!) Please feel free to comment and suggest other songs you’d like to hear. I might try doing a pop song or a ballad next! Note: This video is preceded by a fair amount of rambling. If you want to skip to the singing, go forward to about 3:30.
POPC 3650, Youth and Popular Culture, April 28, 2010: In the midst of a class discussion about folk beliefs and oral tradition, and the perplexing spread of the erroneous rumor of STDs at Bowling Green State University, a “spontaneous” musical erupted… (Only the students who sang knew this was going to happen; it was a surprise for everyone else.) Lyrics by Dr. Montana Miller, Department of Popular Culture (based on “Gee, Officer Krupke,” from West Side Story (one of the many musicals we studied in class this semester) Prospective student and admissions officer played by former POPC students who were “visiting” class that day.
Broadway in Rockland performance of Broadway Kids Revue 2008 featuring area college students to benefit HPAL performing songs from various kid friendly musicals.