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'Glee': 'Hold on to Sixteen' Song Previews and Performances
It's New Directions v. the Troubletones in next week's all new 'Glee' (Tues., 8PM ET on Fox). In 'Hold on to Sixteen,' it's Sectionals time, but without Rachel to rely on, the New Directions need a little extra help from an old friend -- Sam Evans!Trouty Mouth -- and his guitar -- return just in time to help the New Directions take down the Troubletones at Sectionals, but Santana and Mercedes aren't going down without a fight. And judging by the recently released video of the Troubletones diva-licious Sectionals mash-up, 'Survivor/I Will Survive,' the New Directions are going to have quite a challenge on their hands.
But how can you go wrong with a Jackson family medley? Not to mention that Sam must have some crazy dance skills now that he's spent some time as White Chocolate.
Listen to the songs -- and see Sam get down with his red solo cups -- after the jump.
'Glee': 'I Kissed a Girl' Song and Photo Previews
It seems the 'I Kissed a Girl' episode of 'Glee' (Tues., 9PM ET on Fox) will be very Santana-centered and we couldn't be happier.In the episode, Santana and Finn deal with the repercussions of their hallway confrontation and the other students rally to help Santana come to terms with sexuality.
The show takes on songs from leading female musicians such as Katy Perry, Melissa Etheridge and more. Plus, Coach Beiste gets her first solo, covering Dolly Parton's 'Jolene.'
Listen to the songs and check out some preview photos below.
'Glee' Season 3, Episode 6 Recap: Finn Pushes Santana Out of the Closet (VIDEO)
['Glee' -- 'Mash Off']Hear that, gleeks? That was the slap heard around the world -- and it was also a huge wake-up call for 'Glee' fans everywhere because that was seriously one of my favorite episodes ever. Okay, so it had a little too much Sue Sylvester for my liking, but at least her slandering ways had a purpose this episode. Everything from the song choices to the tight choreography and witty one-liners made this episode a knock-out.
And since Puck's tacky "Hot for Teacher" serenade happens within the first five minutes, it's easy to forget it ever happens. On the other hand, the Troubletone's "Rumor Has It/Someone Like You" Adele mash-up is now second favorite 'Glee' song ever (because nothing can come close to "Teenage Dream" in my book).
Naya Rivera, you have officially become my favorite gleek. Sorry Chris Colfer, but you had your season last year, and although I still love you and your fabulous ensembles, now, it's Naya's chance to shine -- and Santana's coming out storyline is pretty explosive.
For starters, she didn't come out. She was pushed out by an angry, fed up Finn.
'Glee': Listen to 'Mash Off' Music Here
'Glee' is back at one of the things it does best: mash-ups! We just wish we could say that all of them are as good as Santana and Mercedes' epic Adele mash-up.After five weeks of neglect, Finn finally gets his time to shine. He's featured in three of the five songs this week, and it looks like he'll even get a drum solo. Shelby also makes her vocal debut this season, singing a slow-tempo 'You & I/You & I' mash-up with Will. Shelby must really like Lady Gaga because this is her second Gaga song on 'Glee,' but we prefer her 'Poker Face' duet with Rachel in Season 1.
Countdown To Glee's 300th Song: Who Should Sing What?
When we heard that 'Glee' was celebrating its upcoming 300th musical number with a special diva mash-up, we could hardly contain our excitement. We all have our own personal favorite numbers from the show, but seeing what's to come between now and milestone number 300? Well, there are just too many musical possibilities there not to get our minds into full casting mode. In honor of the show's return (Tues., Nov. 1, 8PM ET on Fox), AOL TV decided to offer some free advice to the showrunners -- we mapped out who should sing the tracks leading up to lucky No. 300, laying out some possible new plot points as well.
We already know some of the answers, but for the rest we used our encyclopedia of 'Glee' knowledge to recommend the optimal vocalists for each upcoming track. Take a look ...
'Glee' Season 3: Listen to 'I Am Unicorn' Songs Here!
Last week's 'Glee' Season 3 opener was a solid entry in the "help us forget about the debacle that was Season 2" sweepstakes. But how will episode 2, called 'I Am Unicorn,' fare? We'll see on Tuesday night, but for now, we can listen to three songs from the episode.The 'Glee' kids get back to their showtunes basics with Kurt's solo of Barbra Streisand's 'I'm the Greatest Star,' Blaine's take on the 'West Side Story' classic 'Something's Coming' and Rachel's duet with her birth mom Shelby on 'Somewhere.'
As a bonus, we've included a gallery of photos from the episode. Why isn't it Tuesday already?!
'Glee' Season 3 Premiere: Watch Clips Now!

Gleeks, the day is almost here! After what seemed like an interminably long summer vacation, McKinley High is back in session Tuesday night when Season 3 of 'Glee' premieres at 8PM ET on Fox.
Thankfully, we don't have to wait that long to get a glimpse of the episode. AOL TV got scoop on the new season from Ryan Murphy at a screening last week, we heard all the songs from the episode on Friday, and now several clips from the premiere have been released online. Below, a look at all of the Season 3 sneak peeks.
'Glee' Season 3: Listen to Songs from the Premiere!
With just days to go until McKinley High is back in session, the folks at 'Glee' have finally released the tunes from the Season 3 premiere episode.So, what will Rachel, Finn, Kurt and the gang be singing when 'Glee' returns Tue., Sept. 20 at 8PM ET on Fox? We've already heard snippets of a 'We Got the Beat' cover in the promo, and that makes its way into the season opener.
Below, find out the rest of the songs from the 'Glee' Season 3 premiere.
Hear 'Glee: The Music, Volume 6' A Week Early With AOL Music's Exclusive First Listen
Although 'Glee: The Music, Volume 6' doesn't come out until May 23, AOL Music got their hands on the album a whole week early!Listen to the entire album at their Listening Party right now.
The compilation incorporates the best of season two, including Lea Michele and Jonathan Groff's cover of Adele's 'Rolling in the Deep' and the ensemble rendition of Lady Gaga's 'Born This Way.' Of course, after dedicating an entire episode to Fleetwood Mac, the band is repped on the track listing, too.
There are three songs on the album that will be featured on tonight's 'Funeral' episode -- the Otis Redding classic 'Try a Little Tenderness,' 'My Man' and 'Pure Imagination' -- as well as the two original songs that New Directions will perform on the season finale at Nationals.
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'Glee' Preview: New Original Song Debuts, Jesse & Rachel Duet on 'Rolling in the Deep'
When the New Directions take the stage in New York City for their Nationals competition on 'Glee,' they'll sing another original song.Ryan Seacrest premiered the new tune on his radio show this morning, and it sounds even better than the previous two original tracks. The song opens with Santana (singing to Brittany, we think?) and Artie taking the lead before the rest of the Gleeks join in.
Listen to the song after the jump, where we've also included a bonus video of tonight's return of Jesse St. James to McKinley High. There's a spontaneous duet with Rachel on Adele's 'Rolling in the Deep' involved, and it's as epic as you think it'll be.
'Glee' Videos: Brittany Launches New Web Series, 'Fondue for Two,' Rachel Sings 'Go Your Own Way'
We've long appreciated the comedic stylings of Heather Morris as 'Glee''s queen of one-liners, Brittany S. Pierce.So, the fact that the Cheerio now has her own in-character Web series, 'Fondue for Two,' where she gossips with Mercedes, Tina and a gigantic cat named Lord Tubbington is pretty much heavenly. Did we mention there's hot cheese involved?
Check out the debut episode, in which Brit outs her "Lebanese" friend Santana, after the jump. Plus, for some bonus 'Glee' action before tonight's Fleetwood Mac–themed episode, watch a video of Rachel rocking out to 'Go Your Own Way.'
'Glee' to Take On 'Dancing Queen,' More Adele
The remainder of 'Glee' season 2 will finally see the cast cover ABBA's 'Dancing Queen.' About time, right? However, that's not all the cast will be busting out as they speed toward the May finale.According to the tracklist for 'Glee: The Music Vol. 6,' the cast will also cover Adele -- again!
Look for the new soundtrack to feature lots of guest stars, too. Tracks featuring Kristin Chenoweth, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jonathan Groff will all be included on the album.
Zap2It reports Adele's 'Rolling in the Deep' could be a duet between Groff and series star Lea Michele. (Yes, it's OK to shriek with delight at this moment.)
Absent from the tracklist? Rebecca Black's infamous 'Friday.' No word on when the cast will cover that song.
The CD hits stores May 23. Check out the full tracklist below.
'Glee': Hear 'A Night of Neglect' Songs
When 'Glee' returns from its month-long hiatus on Tuesday night, it'll have plenty of guest stars and showstoppers in tow. It looks like 'A Night of Neglect' will be the ladies' time to shine.Charice fans, you don't want to miss this episode! The pop star returns as Sunshine Corazon for the first time since the season premiere, and belts Celine Dion's 'All by Myself.'
Amber Riley (Mercedes) takes the lead on 'Ain't No Way,' and Jenna Ushkowitz (Tina) is the primary voice on Lykke Li's 'I Follow Rivers.'
Gwyneth Paltrow also guest stars, reprising her Holly Holiday role for (presumably) the last time this season. She'll sing 'Turning Tables' from Adele's new hit album '21.'
Listen to the full tracks below.
Darren Criss and 'Glee''s Dalton Academy Warblers Want to Know: 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?'
The newest leaked track from the latest 'Glee' soundtrack album has Darren Criss and his compatriots in the Dalton Academy Warblers asking a very important question, one first posed by the esteemed Rod Stewart. That question, of course, being "Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?"
Yes. The short answer is yes, Darren.
The track is one of the three never-before-heard Warblers tunes on the upcoming all-Warbler album, 'Glee: The Music Presents the Warblers,' due out April 19. (Just in time to spend some of that hard-earned tax refund money!) The other as-yet-unheard songs? A version of Barbra Streisand's 'What Kind of Fool' and a take on Keane's 'Somewhere Only We Know,' presumably done in the Warblers' patented (not really) a cappella style.
Listen to 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?' after the jump while you contemplate how excellent a Warblers version of 'Maggie May' would be.
'Glee: The Music Presents the Warblers' Track Listing Includes Barbra Streisand, Rod Stewart
The New Directions may have beaten the Warblers at regionals, but the Dalton Academy a cappella group will soon be competing with the McKinley High kids with their own album, Columbia Records announced today.'Glee: The Music Presents the Warblers,' out on April 19, will feature 11 of the Warblers' popular covers including the Darren Criss–led versions of Destiny's Child's 'Bills, Bills, Bills,' Train's 'Hey Soul Sister' and Katy Perry's 'Teenage Dream,' which claimed the highest first-week sales for 'Glee.' Chris Colfer will also make an appearance with his version of 'Blackbird' by The Beatles.
As far as tracks we haven't heard, we'll also be treated to Warbler versions of Rod Stewart's 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy?' and 'What Kind of Fool' by Barbra Streisand. Check out the full track listing after the jump.
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