Friday, April 13, 2012

Glee bee gees

  • Its 1977 all over again when Glee takes on disco, particularly the Bee Gees and their legendary Saturday Night Fever tracks.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • In a clip exclusive to The Hollywood Reporter from Tuesdays Saturday Night Glee-ver episode, Sue suggests that Will bribe New Directions to perform songs from the Bee Gees iconic soundtrack.
  • (Hollywood Reporter)
  • Glees inevitable disco episode is about to arrive and two full previews have hit the web.
  • (Towleroad)
  • The 'Glee' Cast will take on five Bee Gees hits, including 'More Than a Woman,' 'Night Fever' and 'How Deep Is Your Love,' as well as KC the Sunshine Band's 'Boogie Shoes' and Yvonne Elliman's 'If I Can't Have You.
  • (Popcrush)
  • Exclusive: Glee Season Finale Scoop! In the following clip from episode, the shagadelic trio come down with a serious case of night fever in the middle of class and spontaneously start groovin' to the Bee Gees classic, "You Should be Dancing.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • The week before the Houston episode airs "Glee" turns William McKinley High into a disco inferno when they feature the music of the Bee Gees in "Saturday Night Glee-ver" on April 17.
  • (comcast.net)
  • They, somehow, will soon change her opinion and launch into performances of such Bee Gees songs as Stayin Alive and Night Night Fever, the new episode is titled Saturday Night Glee-ver and will air Tuesday, April 17 at 8/7c on FOX.
  • (AceShowbiz)
  • Meanwhile, Glee is set to return to FOX on April 10 with new episodes, after leaving fans with a major cliff-hanger. We have some great episodes coming up, Colfer told the industry site.
  • (OnTheRedCarpet.com)
  • On another note, Glee is coming off a pretty sizable hiatus on April 10 -- how excited are you for fans to see whats coming up? Chris: Oh, very excited.
  • (EXCLUSIVE - omg! on Yahoo!)
  • The April 17 episode will be titled Saturday Night Glee-ver in honor of all things Bee Gees and dance. The episode will feature covers of Disco Inferno by The Trammps, the Bee Gees track Staying Alive and other club classics, according to digitalspy.
  • (TMCnet)

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