in 1985 (and the musical in 1975)
The chorus is sampled from Imogen Heap's song, "Hide and Seek".
The bass (pronounced "base").
yes in the chorus
Mad world by Evergreen TerraceOr, for one that's not a cover, the Chorus of "Gone Away" by The Offspring is very similar to the chorus of "Mad World"
The name of the song is "C'mon Y'all" by Salme Dalhstrome but the chorus played in the commercial is sung/performed by Cole Williams who sang the chorus and the ad libs.
A Chorus Line was created in 1975.
the chorus line has two acts
Michael Bennett choreographed and directed the original stage production of A Chorus Line.
A Chorus Line is a musical about 17 dancers during an audition. A Chorus Line opened on Broadway on July 25, 1975. The musical was directed and choreographed by Michael Bennett.
A Chorus Line is set at an audition. As it was an audition for a Broadway show, the musical is set in New York City.
A Chorus Line has been nominated for 12 Tony Award and has won nine of them,
It was created from several taped workshop sessions with Broadway dancers, so the stories talked about in the monologues and the songs in A Chorus Line are mostly true stories, the audition in A Chorus Line never really happened.
The movie a Chorus line is about people going through the audition process just to be in the chorus in a musical! It shows each ones kind of journey of how they got into dance, and what they hope to accomplish!
This is a refrain or chorus.
1975
the concept of the muscial "A Chorus Line" was a Broadway chorus audition where a director demands that his dancers share their most private memories and inner demons. hope this answers ur question!
Unless I am dead wrong- and have been at times, Raquel Welch was NOT in the broadway show ( a play) A Chorus Line. She was only in one play- Victor-Victoria which ran posters in the Star-Ledger. She is not the type for Chorus Line type shows, to my knowledge.