Cory Monteith
1982-2013 |
Monteith and Lea Michele are Glee's central romantic couple, both on and off screen. |
Glee provided an earlier Dance Party, in which klutzy Jane Lynch swing dances with hoofer Matt Morrison. Go here. |
Our hero is Canadian, and after he cleaned up his act the first time (in his mid-teens), he began appearing on the American TV shows which were being shot in his hometown of Toronto. His audition for Glee was by videotape, and though his musical skills are suspect, his charming naivete is not.
Kevin McHale as Artie. Glee will be remembered for its positive treatment of disadvantaged teens. |
I confess that I have not attempted an episode of Glee in many years, having become so frustrated with it in its second season that I dropped the habit, pardon the goulish pun. But somebody saw something in Monteith, and he landed the role of the football jock turned glee club enthusiast which anchored the "student" cast of the show. He has been one of the show's headliners ever since.
The idea that high school jocks would also be performing geeks is foreign to someone my age, but apparently, this crossing over of various high school cliques really does happen these days. |
The show these days is a messy hodgepodge with a huge canvas of characters; the program has run long enough that the initial group of kids has graduated high school and gone on to adult life.
Glee often devotes full episodes to a single artist's music. Jane Lynch's Madonna-Vogue sequence is well remembered. |
Glee attempts to cover them all, as well as new students joining the current high school's club, and I understand the show these days is bloated and unwatchable.
But Glee is a phenomenon for another reason: it has gained unexpected and spectacular success in the recording arena. Producers have shrewdly released recordings of each episode's songs on I-Tunes, the day of each episode's airings, and the results have been nothing short of phenomenal.
In 2009, Glee placed 25 singles on the Billboard top 100, a number which was beat only by the Beatles in 1964. The next year, Glee shattered that record, placing a whopping 80 singles on the Billboard chart, far outpacing any other musical act in history.
Glee albums include compilations of love songs, dance tunes, Christmas carols, and this soundtrack to their episode dedicated to The Rocky Horror Picture Show. |
This week's Dance Party is not one of those big sellers, but it's a very sweet scene. It must come from season 3 or 4 of the series, I did not see its original airing. The song brings to a close a story line which earned high marks from the LGBT community, and which earned Cory's costar Chris Colfer a Golden Globe.
Monteith and Colfer have a sweet chemistry. |
Darren Criss and Chris Colfer broke some ground as Glee's first gay romance. The show also features a lesbian couple. |
In this story arc, Monteith's single mother dated, and then wed, Colfer's single father, resulting in the two boys becoming step-brothers, and ultimately, friends rather than antagonists. Cory Monteith inadvertently ended his own life this week, and in his honor, enjoy this sentimental wedding clip:
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