Another musical Friday is upon us, and once again we have a piece that doesn’t require you to open your mouth and embarrass yourself in front of your friends.
Browsing: Friday Sing-Along
Though this segment is called the Friday Sing-Along, long time fans of these posts know that not every installment will feature actual singing. That is the case this week, as we take a listen to this jaw dropping piano performance by Kurt Hugo Scheider of his Zelda Medley.
Cosplayer VampyBitMe stars in this Pokerap Parody featuring all the Amiibo (Amiibos? Amiiboes?) that everyone wants to catch for their next game.
Love a good cover tune? Me too! Samuraiguitarist and Jeff Gagne take the familiar Will Smith tale of moving to Bel-Air and turns it into a blue’s anthem.
With Jurassic World opening wide today, and on target for $130 million opening weekend, I expect a lot of us will be humming the Jurassic Park theme by John Williams, but we probably won’t be as good as this acapella version! https://youtu.be/1H1MhLVsvmc
Rhett & Link have a new music video out, that shows what happens when you are just being honest.
Is there a better way to wake up in the morning than listening to the poppy fun of Taylor Swift? Yes, yes there is Dear Reader – Dwayne Johnson lip syncing to Swift’s Shake It Off.
It’s time for the most epic of rap battles, as Hodor takes on Groot!
I don’t think there will be a Disney movie that is more important than Frozen. And just to show how ingrained the song Let it Go in our culture, here’s Moses Brown’s Head of School sending out a very special school closing message.
Time once again for a new Epic Rap Battle, this time featuring Steven Spielberg taking on Alfred Hitchcock (among others).
Disney’s adaptation of Into the Woods arrives in theaters on December 25th, and the studio has released a new featurette showcasing Meryl Streep’s singing voice as The Witch.
This week, Hatsune Miku, the Japanese singing hologram appeared on the David Letterman show, which is a surprise on so many levels.
Not quite Friday, but here’s a nice little song from The Steven Universe’s storyboard artist Jeff Liu performed at the San Diego Comic Con during the Steven Universe panel.
Robot Chicken is just as concerned about the new Star Wars movie as we are. But instead of voicing their concerns in comment sections and chat boards across the Internet, the group put their fears to music. http://youtu.be/TwtgQIweqk0