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  • Howard Stern Bashes Glee On America's Got Talent

    perezhilton.com 22 hours, 8 minutes ago

    Oh no he didn't! LOLz! Howard Stern slyly bashed Glee on America's Got Talent while judging an impressive dance troupe on Monday. The group not only had the moves, but they had the voice to belt out an emotional rendition of Lean on Me during their routine. The performance prompted the shock jock to say, "I hate Glee , but I love you." Surely, he at least loved OUR episode! Right Howard??? Ha! The show definitely isn't everyone's cup of tea, but at least he was able to put his prejudice aside and advance a

  • Happy Birthday, Chris Colfer! Glee Star Turns 22

    eonline.com 2 days, 22 hours ago

    Our little, Gleeful high school graduate (well, in TV land) is celebrating his 22nd birthday today! And the only scenario we can picture for Chris Colfer's special day, is of him...

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A glee is an English type of part song spanning the late baroque, classical and early romantic periods. It is usually scored for at least three voices, and generally intended to be sung unaccompanied. Glees often consist of a number of short, musically contrasted movements and their texts can be convivial, fraternal, idyllic, tender, philosophical or even dramatic. Their respectable and artistic character contrasts with the bawdiness of many catches of the late 15th C., which made glees appropriate in female company. Although most glees were originally written to be sung in gentlemen's singing clubs, they often included soprano parts—which were sung by boys in earlier years, and later by ladies who were often present as guests. Glees as described above fall into a different musical category from traditional college songs or fight songs.
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