Raise your hand if you're still crying.
Once the tragic news was delivered, everyone at Grey Sloan Memorial had to mourn the abrupt demise of Dr. Derek Shepherd in his or her own way on Thursday's two-hour episode of Grey's Anatomy.
Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) naturally had the toughest time saying goodbye to the love of her life and father of her children after last week's shocking exit by star Patrick Dempsey.
"He's gone," she said during a moving flashback montage featuring the highs and lows of their powerful romance. "And I know he's gone. It's like, I don't know how to sleep alone.
Once the tragic news was delivered, everyone at Grey Sloan Memorial had to mourn the abrupt demise of Dr. Derek Shepherd in his or her own way on Thursday's two-hour episode of Grey's Anatomy.
Meredith (Ellen Pompeo) naturally had the toughest time saying goodbye to the love of her life and father of her children after last week's shocking exit by star Patrick Dempsey.
"He's gone," she said during a moving flashback montage featuring the highs and lows of their powerful romance. "And I know he's gone. It's like, I don't know how to sleep alone.
- 5/1/2015
- by Lanford Beard, @lanfordbeard
- People.com - TV Watch
Sara Ramirez led her "Grey's Anatomy" cast mates in Thursday's (March 30) musical episode and now the soundtrack is available on iTunes.
Also, Ramirez just released her 4 song Ep, which includes "The Story," which is also available on iTunes.
The episode revolved around Ramirez's character, Callie, who got into a car accident with her girlfriend, Arizona (Jessica Capshaw). That was the event that sent an extremely injured Callie hallucinating that she and her colleagues who were trying to save her expressed their emotions in song.
A Tony winner for her role in Broadway's "Spamalot," we already knew the girl could sing. But, what about her cast mates? They also showed quite a talent for the musical arts.
Here's a list of all the songs from the episode and who sang them:
"Breathe (2Am)," Anna Nalick - Chyler Leigh (Lexie)"Chasing Cars," Snow Patrol - Kevin McKidd (Owen), Chandra Wilson (Miranda), and...
Also, Ramirez just released her 4 song Ep, which includes "The Story," which is also available on iTunes.
The episode revolved around Ramirez's character, Callie, who got into a car accident with her girlfriend, Arizona (Jessica Capshaw). That was the event that sent an extremely injured Callie hallucinating that she and her colleagues who were trying to save her expressed their emotions in song.
A Tony winner for her role in Broadway's "Spamalot," we already knew the girl could sing. But, what about her cast mates? They also showed quite a talent for the musical arts.
Here's a list of all the songs from the episode and who sang them:
"Breathe (2Am)," Anna Nalick - Chyler Leigh (Lexie)"Chasing Cars," Snow Patrol - Kevin McKidd (Owen), Chandra Wilson (Miranda), and...
- 4/1/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The first scene of tonight's episode showed Callie and Arizona post-car crash. Callie was severely injured, but she managed to mention “music.”
Thus began the first musical episode of Grey’s Anatomy: "Song Beneath The Song." Overall, the concept worked since music really has always played a big part in the show. Some songs were more appropriate and/or better performed than others, though.
Callie first sang “Chasing Cars” by Snow Patrol from outside her injured body. Her rendition was amazing. Owen and Bailey also sang portions of the song and were impressive as well. In a touching moment, Bailey grabbed Callie’s hand at the operating table.
Lexie sang “Breathe (2 A.M.)” by Anna Nalick after telling Callie to ... just breathe.
The performance was great and overlapped with Lexie comforting Mark and telling him she did not hate him. For a moment, it appeared that she might return to him.
Thus began the first musical episode of Grey’s Anatomy: "Song Beneath The Song." Overall, the concept worked since music really has always played a big part in the show. Some songs were more appropriate and/or better performed than others, though.
Callie first sang “Chasing Cars” by Snow Patrol from outside her injured body. Her rendition was amazing. Owen and Bailey also sang portions of the song and were impressive as well. In a touching moment, Bailey grabbed Callie’s hand at the operating table.
Lexie sang “Breathe (2 A.M.)” by Anna Nalick after telling Callie to ... just breathe.
The performance was great and overlapped with Lexie comforting Mark and telling him she did not hate him. For a moment, it appeared that she might return to him.
- 4/1/2011
- by nicole.golden@gmail.com (Nicole Golden)
- TVfanatic
NBC Ellen Pompeo on “Grey’s Anatomy.”
If “Glee,” and “E.R.” had a baby it would be tonight’s episode of the medical drama “Grey’s Anatomy” titled “Song Beneath the Song.” The staff at Seattle Grace had a patient that was one of their own. That tends to happen a lot at this hospital.
After a car accident sent Callie Torres through a windshield, the pregnant orthopedic surgeon spent much of her time on the operating table and floating...
If “Glee,” and “E.R.” had a baby it would be tonight’s episode of the medical drama “Grey’s Anatomy” titled “Song Beneath the Song.” The staff at Seattle Grace had a patient that was one of their own. That tends to happen a lot at this hospital.
After a car accident sent Callie Torres through a windshield, the pregnant orthopedic surgeon spent much of her time on the operating table and floating...
- 4/1/2011
- by Lyneka Little
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
A day before "Grey's Anatomy" airs "Song Beneath the Song" on Thursday night, March 31, two tracks which will be featured in the musical episode were revealed. Coming out on Ryan Seacrest's official blog, the newly-unveiled songs are cover versions of Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars" and Brandi Carlile's "The Story".
Those songs which were covered by the cast for the forthcoming episode have been featured before on the past episodes of the TV series. They are "Breathe (2am)" by Anna Nalick, "Grace" by Kate Havnevik, "How to Save a Life" by The Fray, "Running on Sunshine" by Jesus Jackson, "How We Operate" by Gomez, and "Cosy in the Rocket" by Psapp.
The music that has been at the heart of the show and loved by fans comes to life for Grey's Anatomy: The Music Event. A cataclysmic event which rattles the doctors of Seattle Grace to the core,...
Those songs which were covered by the cast for the forthcoming episode have been featured before on the past episodes of the TV series. They are "Breathe (2am)" by Anna Nalick, "Grace" by Kate Havnevik, "How to Save a Life" by The Fray, "Running on Sunshine" by Jesus Jackson, "How We Operate" by Gomez, and "Cosy in the Rocket" by Psapp.
The music that has been at the heart of the show and loved by fans comes to life for Grey's Anatomy: The Music Event. A cataclysmic event which rattles the doctors of Seattle Grace to the core,...
- 3/31/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Last week we posted sneak peeks for the upcoming musical episode of Grey's Anatomy, which will be airing on March 31 (view them here). It looks like Callie and Arizona will be getting into a car accident, with Callie taking the brunt of the damage. In fact, the first sneak peek in the previous post shows her suffering significant damage. The musical part comes in with Callie's....spirit, if you will...moving around the hospital as her friends work on saving her.
Now RyanSeacrest.com has full versions of two of the songs from the upcoming episode (which are also embedded below). While the second sneak peek here showed us a preview of cast members singing The Fray's "How to Save a Life", below we have Sara Ramirez singing Brandi Carlile’s “The Story", and Ramirez, Chandra Wilson, and Kevin McKidd singing Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars".
Apparently the full song...
Now RyanSeacrest.com has full versions of two of the songs from the upcoming episode (which are also embedded below). While the second sneak peek here showed us a preview of cast members singing The Fray's "How to Save a Life", below we have Sara Ramirez singing Brandi Carlile’s “The Story", and Ramirez, Chandra Wilson, and Kevin McKidd singing Snow Patrol's "Chasing Cars".
Apparently the full song...
- 3/29/2011
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
It's been teased for weeks and it finally arrives this Thursday: the Grey's Anatomy musical episode, titled "Song Beneath The Song," clips from which you can watch Here.
What cans fans expect from this installment, which Shonda Rhimes says she's been "wanting to do... since we made the pilot?"
It will follow up on last week's traumatic cliffhanger, as the episode faded to white on Callie was moments away from flying through the windshield of Arizona's car. Arizona has just popped the biggest question of them all, of course.
"I think that the proposal is something that is 100 percent heartfelt, but it's just something that she sees as an answer to not feeling legitimate in this new arrangement," Jessica Capshaw tells TV Guide. "Before you can even figure out why it is that she asks Callie to marry her, they're in this horrible situation."
So... where do the songs -...
What cans fans expect from this installment, which Shonda Rhimes says she's been "wanting to do... since we made the pilot?"
It will follow up on last week's traumatic cliffhanger, as the episode faded to white on Callie was moments away from flying through the windshield of Arizona's car. Arizona has just popped the biggest question of them all, of course.
"I think that the proposal is something that is 100 percent heartfelt, but it's just something that she sees as an answer to not feeling legitimate in this new arrangement," Jessica Capshaw tells TV Guide. "Before you can even figure out why it is that she asks Callie to marry her, they're in this horrible situation."
So... where do the songs -...
- 3/29/2011
- by matt@tvfanatic.com (TV Fanatic Staff)
- TVfanatic
The Grey's Anatomy musical event is coming March 31.
It's the episode everyone is talking about (even though there's a new one the week before), and something that's "never been done before," according to Shonda Rhimes.
Basically, it will be an hour-long tribute to the music of Grey's Anatomy, with Sara Ramirez as the lead and the rest of the cast backing her up. It should be ... interesting.
Here's a nice new featurette promoting the episode ...
Grey's Anatomy Musical Episode: Special Preview
With a Tony Award winner in the cast, it's no surprise that she (Ramirez) receives the bulk of the solos on the drama's first musical episode, The Hollywood Reporter notes.
She sings lead on Kate Havnevik's "Grace" and Brandi Carlile's "The Story" and shares lead duties with her on-screen lover, Jessica Capshaw, on KT Tunstall's "Universe & U."
The show will feature nine songs closely associated with the show.
It's the episode everyone is talking about (even though there's a new one the week before), and something that's "never been done before," according to Shonda Rhimes.
Basically, it will be an hour-long tribute to the music of Grey's Anatomy, with Sara Ramirez as the lead and the rest of the cast backing her up. It should be ... interesting.
Here's a nice new featurette promoting the episode ...
Grey's Anatomy Musical Episode: Special Preview
With a Tony Award winner in the cast, it's no surprise that she (Ramirez) receives the bulk of the solos on the drama's first musical episode, The Hollywood Reporter notes.
She sings lead on Kate Havnevik's "Grace" and Brandi Carlile's "The Story" and shares lead duties with her on-screen lover, Jessica Capshaw, on KT Tunstall's "Universe & U."
The show will feature nine songs closely associated with the show.
- 3/13/2011
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
On March 31, prepare for the mother of all tributes to the music of Grey's Anatomy.
Featuring songs made famous by the ABC medical drama and performed by the cast members themselves (with Tony winner Sara Ramirez leading the charge), the much-anticipated musical episode should be quite the spectacle.
Check out a first look of Ramirez and the rest of the cast in the recording studio:
Grey's Anatomy Musical - Behind the Scenes
Are you excited for, indifferent about or dreading this event? We're sort of surprised they're doing it, but we'll try not to pass judgment before even seeing it.
Follow the jump for the rumored track list (eight of the 10 songs, anyway), along with who will be doing the honors. It's definitely a Grey's Greatest Hits ...
Lexie, portrayed by Chyler Leigh, will be singing "Breathe (2 Am)," originally sung by Anna Nalick from episode 2x17 "... (As We Know It)." "Chasing Cars,...
Featuring songs made famous by the ABC medical drama and performed by the cast members themselves (with Tony winner Sara Ramirez leading the charge), the much-anticipated musical episode should be quite the spectacle.
Check out a first look of Ramirez and the rest of the cast in the recording studio:
Grey's Anatomy Musical - Behind the Scenes
Are you excited for, indifferent about or dreading this event? We're sort of surprised they're doing it, but we'll try not to pass judgment before even seeing it.
Follow the jump for the rumored track list (eight of the 10 songs, anyway), along with who will be doing the honors. It's definitely a Grey's Greatest Hits ...
Lexie, portrayed by Chyler Leigh, will be singing "Breathe (2 Am)," originally sung by Anna Nalick from episode 2x17 "... (As We Know It)." "Chasing Cars,...
- 3/1/2011
- by steve@iscribelimited.com (Steve Marsi)
- TVfanatic
Join Imogen Heap, Sir Richard Branson and friends online, in a very spontaneous ‘get together’ with live music and open discussion, as they raise funds to benefit the victims of the recent devastating floods in Pakistan.
Hosted by Ze Frank, the online event will feature intimate musical performances by Imogen Heap, Ben Folds, Amanda Palmer, Kate Havnevik, KT Tunstall, Josh Groban, Kaki King, Zoe Keating and Mark Isham.
There will also be revealing conversations with Sir Richard Branson, Mary Robinson, Cameron Sinclair, Mark Pearson (live from Karachi), Gary Slutkin and Anders Wilhemlson. May well be more as the word spreads!
Read more...
Hosted by Ze Frank, the online event will feature intimate musical performances by Imogen Heap, Ben Folds, Amanda Palmer, Kate Havnevik, KT Tunstall, Josh Groban, Kaki King, Zoe Keating and Mark Isham.
There will also be revealing conversations with Sir Richard Branson, Mary Robinson, Cameron Sinclair, Mark Pearson (live from Karachi), Gary Slutkin and Anders Wilhemlson. May well be more as the word spreads!
Read more...
- 8/31/2010
- Look to the Stars
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