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Brendon Urie Can Make These High Heels Work
Excuse us while we dust off our top hats and invade New York because Brendon Urie is going to be on Broadway!
Excuse us while we dust off our top hats and invade New York because Brendon Urie is going to be on Broadway!
Travie McCoy has released a new track, “Keep On Keeping On,” featuring Brendon Urie of Panic! At The Disco.
Panic! At The Disco frontman Brendon Urie broke his ankle during the band’s Sunday night performance in Pompano Beach, FL but continued the set after showing his injuries to the crowd. In a statement to Alternative Press, he promised that a broken ankle is not enough to stop the band from touring.
This week we chinwag about Jess searching for her new apartment in LA. Afterward we chat with Valerie Morehouse, vocal coach for artists such as Sia, Britney Spears, Avril Lavigne, 5SOS, Brendon Urie, our very own Bowie Jane, and more.
Valerie’s journey started about twenty years ago, when she was diagnosed with debilitating nodules on her vocal cords. Having sung all her life, the idea of not being able to sing again was not an option. She devoted herself to finding out what causes nodules and how to get rid of and prevent them. Along the way, she worked with top laryngologists and speech therapists and found a passion for helping others overcome or prevent similar setbacks. She also prepares actors’ voices for stage, television, and film, including Sally Hawkins (The Shape of Water), Tom Ellis (Lucifer), the cast of Nashville (ABC & CMT), and FOX sportscaster Joe Buck. Valerie also has her own podcast, LipRoll, which features conversations with her clients giving us an inside look at the industry.
On the tenth day of Christmas, idobi gave to me holiday songs sung by Urie. Dear Brendon Urie-Claus, We’re all huge fans here at idobi–some of us staff converse exclusively in Panic! At The Disco GIFs, and every time you release a new tune, it really feels like Christmas has come early. While I’m on the subject of Christmas… all I want this year is a whole album of holiday songs, sung by your wonderful self. The release of Death of a Bachelor on January 15th seems like an absolute age away, and your fans need something to keep… Read more »
Brendon Urie and Dallon Weekes remind us that they were made to star on Broadway in this week’s (Un)Covered.
Brendon Urie met everyone’s expectations and did, indeed, make high heels work in Kinky Boots.
From the opening chords of “Don’t Threaten Me With a Good Time” to the resounding final notes of “Victorious”, it’s a hell of a feeling watching Brendon Urie and Co take the stage by storm.
Panic! at the Disco’s Brendon Urie kills a live rendition of Queen’s “Killer Queen” in this week’s (Un)Covered.
We got some of idobi’s staff/biggest Brendon Urie fans together to talk about our favorite aspects of the new Panic! At The Disco album, ‘Death of a Bachelor’.