America sent two more artists home tonight, amid a flurry of standout musical performances, including one that involved the Muppets! Read on for more. Tuesday nights on The Voice are always bittersweet. We generally get some great musical performances, like tonight's standout between coach Cee Lo Green and Kermit the Frog, but we also have to say sayonara to two singing hopefuls. And tonight, one coach was left with no one left in the game! The Music Amanda Brown and Trevin Hunte opened the show with Lady Gaga's "Marry The Night". Inspired idea to bring these two back together after their show-stopping duet during the battle rounds, but the song didn't allow much opportunity for the two of them to really let loose. Amanda sure looked like she was having a blast though! The Muppets took over as Cee Lo performed with Kermit! As a giant Muppets fan, this...
- 11/28/2012
- by Billy Nilles
- HollywoodLife
Nothing will take you back to your childhood faster than listening to It's Not Easy Being Green or Rainbow Connection. The sweet songs instantly reunite you with the lovable Jim Henson puppets that populated your youth, otherwise known as The Muppets. There will surely be a whole new set of tunes to get stuck in your head when the new Mupppets movie, simply titled The Muppets, releases on November 23. The film finds the core characters and a few new friends trying to save the Muppet Theater from being demolished by an oil tycoon. It ain't no joke people. To get you in the mood to see the wide-eyed characters on the big screen again after a 12-year absence, several musicians have created an album of covers called The Green Album -- and NPR is hosting the...
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- 8/16/2011
- by Movies.com
- Movies.com
Nothing will take you back to your childhood faster than listening to It's Not Easy Being Green or Rainbow Connection. The sweet songs instantly reunite you with the lovable Jim Henson puppets that populated your youth, otherwise known as The Muppets. There will surely be a whole new set of tunes to get stuck in your head when the new Mupppets movie, simply titled The Muppets, releases on November 23. The film finds the core characters and a few new friends trying to save the Muppet Theater from being demolished by an oil tycoon. It ain't no joke people. To get you in the mood to see the wide-eyed characters on the big screen again after a 12-year absence, several musicians have created an album of covers called The Green Album -- and NPR is hosting the...
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- 8/16/2011
- by Movies.com
- Movies.com - Celebrity Gossip
There are thousands if not millions of reasons to absolutely love The Muppets, but one of the first that comes to mind is the music. Whether its because of the fun voices, the beautiful melodies, wonderful lyrics, or the intense nostalgia, songs like "Rainbow Connection" and "It's Not Easy Being Green" all own a large part of our collective souls. The new Muppet movie, due out on November 23, promises to deliver a whole new bunch of songs for audiences to bob their heads to and sing along with, but until then some of the biggest artists in the world have gathered together to create a series of covers called "The Green Album" and now you can listen to it for free online. Hosted by NPR, the music stream has artists like Ok-go, Weezer, My Morning Jacket, The Fray, Amy Lee and Alkaline Trio, performing all of your favorites. I suspect...
- 8/15/2011
- cinemablend.com
On August 23rd, Disney will release a music album titled Muppets: The Green Album, which features contemporary musical artists such as Ok-go, Weezer and My Morning Jacket covering the songs of The Muppets. You can buy the CD now [1] for only $11.29. But you don't need to wait until next week to hear it -- NPR [2] has a "First Listen" of the cd in its entirety. Hit the jump to listen to the full album. Music Player: Official Info: The Most Celebrational, Tributational, Compilational New album from today's Most Sensational artists! Chalkful of 12 new versions of favorite classic Muppets songs performed by contempery rock and alternative artists. Muppets The Green album follows in the footsteps created by Nightmare Revisited and Almost Alice where contemporary artists put their unique sound to memorable Disney franchises. This time artists such as Ok-go, Weezer and My Morning Jacket will revisit some of The Muppets classics like: Rainbow Connection,...
- 8/15/2011
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
Kermit the Frog sang "It's Not Easy Being Green," and this weekend in theaters Ryan Reynolds will find out just how true that statement is as he tries to make Green Lantern fly at the box office. Green Lantern has always been one of the most obtuse comic superheroes ever concocted—he has a power ring that enables him to create anything he imagines out of green energy—and the movie pits him against a villain named Parallax that is, for lack of a better description, an amorphous dark cloud with a mean face that sucks the soul right out of you. Audiences will have to decide if Reynolds wrapped in a green energy suit is enough to get excited about. In the meantime, check out four of Green Lantern's cinematic forbearers on DVD and Blu-ray that show just how...
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- 6/17/2011
- by Movies.com
- Movies.com - Celebrity Gossip
Kermit the Frog sang "It's Not Easy Being Green," and this weekend in theaters Ryan Reynolds will find out just how true that statement is as he tries to make Green Lantern fly at the box office. Green Lantern has always been one of the most obtuse comic superheroes ever concocted—he has a power ring that enables him to create anything he imagines out of green energy—and the movie pits him against a villain named Parallax that is, for lack of a better description, an amorphous dark cloud with a mean face that sucks the soul right out of you. Audiences will have to decide if Reynolds wrapped in a green energy suit is enough to get excited about. In the meantime, check out four of Green Lantern's cinematic forbearers on DVD and Blu-ray that show just how...
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- 6/17/2011
- by Movies.com
- Movies.com
This article may contain spoilers. This week's episode was a return to the fun-loving wackiness that we know and love in Eureka. It started off with an influx of hot-headed bowlers from Area 51 bringing with them a rivalry that triggered many sophisticated practical jokes, ranging from invisible force-fields to gamma radiation poisoning which turned Fargo's team completely green. The "little green men" jokes combined with Kermit the Frog references were pretty hysterical and put us in the right frame of mind to willing accept that the cleaner, Big Ed, had a pet named "Spot" -- a huge green blob that fed off of radiation. Every time the blob appeared, I could just hear the deep throaty "feed me, feed me" line right out of "Little Shop of Horrors" with Spot's insatiable need to feed. It ...
- 8/2/2009
- GeekNation.com
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