Glee

American television series

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March 22 2024 Mass release of multiple Glee streaming albums including Season 1, Season 2, Season 3, Sad Songs, Party Playlist, Musical Hits, Happy Songs, and Glee Hits
November 11 2022 Release of 'Glee Christmas Songs' streaming album
August 19 2022 Release of 'Glee Summer Hits' streaming album
July 15 2022 Release of 'Glee LGBTQIA+ Pride' streaming album
February 11 2021 Release of 'Glee Love Songs' streaming album under Columbia and Legacy labels
2020 Jesse is revealed to be a Tony Award winner and the director of Rachel's Broadway show, and they are happily married.
2020 Scott Henson, John Lock, and Derik Nelson appear with the Jazz Ensemble in the show's final episode flashforward, accompanying the cast in their final performance.
2020 Rachel becomes a surrogate mother for Kurt and Blaine and wins a Tony Award, expressing gratitude to Will for his support.
2015 Chris Colfer won Favorite Comedic TV Actor for the second consecutive year
March 20 2015 Glee aired its final episode, concluding its six-season run on Fox after receiving widespread critical acclaim and multiple awards.
March 17 2015 The extended play 'Glee: The Music, We Built This Glee Club' is released, featuring six musical performances from the episode, excluding 'Broken Wings'.
March 13 2015 The episode 'We Built This Glee Club' first aired on Fox, marking the 11th episode of the 6th season and 119th overall episode of Glee, written by Aristotle Kousakis and directed by Joaquin Sedillo.
2014 Glee was nominated for Favorite Network TV Comedy. Chris Colfer won Favorite Comedic TV Actor. Darren Criss was also nominated. Jane Lynch and Lea Michele were nominated for Favorite Comedic TV Actress. Rachel (Lea Michele) and Santana (Naya Rivera) won Favorite TV Gal Pals. The show received nominations for Favorite On-Screen Chemistry and Favorite TV Bromance
2014 Paris Barclay nominated for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for '100'
2014 During the continuation of Season 5, Glee continued to release singles such as 'On Our Way', 'Into the Groove' from the 'Puppet Master' episode, and 'You're My Best Friend'.
2014 Released a series of cover singles including 'Blurred Lines', 'If I Were a Boy', 'Wrecking Ball', and 'On Our Way' during Season 5.
2014 Released novelty single 'The Fox (What Does the Fox Say?)' as part of the show's musical repertoire.
April 2014 Released singles in the 'Trio' episode, including tracks like 'Barracuda', 'Don't You (Forget About Me)', and 'Danny's Song'.
March 2014 Released singles in the 'Frenemies' episode, such as 'Whenever I Call You Friend'.
March 25 2014 Released 'Glee: The Music – Celebrating 100 Episodes' album, marking a significant milestone in the show's musical journey.
February 2014 Released singles in the 'Puppet Master' episode, including 'You're My Best Friend' and 'Nasty'/'Rhythm Nation'.
January 14 2014 Release of 'Glee: The Music, The Complete Season Four' download album
2013 Glee was nominated for GLAAD Media Awards for Outstanding Comedy Series.
2013 Glee was nominated for nine Teen Choice Awards and increased its wins to four awards for the year.
2013 Chris Colfer won Favorite TV Actor Comedy. Lea Michele won Favorite TV Actress Comedy. The show was nominated for Favorite TV Comedy and Favorite TV Fan Following. Jane Lynch was nominated for Favorite TV Actress Comedy
2013 Glee was nominated for Outstanding Makeup for the episode 'Guilty Pleasures'.
2013 Dot-Marie Jones nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for 'Shooting Star'
2013 Paris Barclay nominated for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for 'Diva'
2013 Jane Lynch nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for 'Feud'
2013 Released 'Let Me Love You (Until You Learn to Love Yourself)' single, which peaked at chart positions 68 in Canada, 83 in Ireland, 77 in the UK, and 91 in the US.
2013 Released 'A Thousand Years' single, which peaked at chart position 93 in Canada.
2013 Released 'Some Nights' single, which peaked at chart positions 97 in Canada and 168 in the UK.
2013 Memorial singles 'If I Die Young' and 'Make You Feel My Love' released in 'The Quarterback' album, commemorating a significant episode
2013 During Season 5, Glee released multiple singles across various episodes, covering a wide range of musical genres and styles from pop to rock.
2013 Continued release of singles throughout Season 4, spanning episodes like 'Thanksgiving', 'Swan Song', 'Sadie Hawkins', 'Naked', 'Diva', 'I Do', 'Girls (and Boys) On Film', 'Feud', and 'Guilty Pleasures'.
2013 'Gleeks' were nominated for Favorite TV Fan Following
October 2013 Released singles in the episode 'The End of Twerk', including 'You Are Woman, I Am Man' and 'Blurred Lines'.
October 15 2013 Released 'Glee: The Quarterback' EP, which peaked at #5 in Canada and #7 in the US.
September 2013 Released single 'You Are Woman, I Am Man' in the episode 'The End of Twerk', which was a non-album single.
September 24 2013 Released 'Glee Sings the Beatles' album, covering iconic Beatles songs and continuing their successful soundtrack series.
July 2013 Announcement made that The Glee Project would not return for a third season.
March 15 2013 The single 'Don't Stop Believin'' was re-released, paying tribute to the late Finn Hudson character (played by Cory Monteith) following the actor's tragic death.
2012 Jesse becomes the new coach of Vocal Adrenaline, replacing Dustin Goolsby.
2012 Blake Jenner made his first appearance in Glee as Ryder Lynn in the fifth episode of season four, 'The Role You Were Born to Play'.
2012 The show and its team continued to receive nominations, including MTV Las Listas for TV show of the year and Kids' Choice Awards Argentina.
2012 Glee was nominated for Favorite TV Comedy. Lea Michele won Favorite TV Actress Comedy, while Chris Colfer and Cory Monteith were nominated for Favorite TV Actor Comedy. Jane Lynch was nominated for Favorite TV Actress Comedy. Gwyneth Paltrow and Kristin Chenoweth were nominated for Favorite TV Guest Star
2012 Glee was nominated for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, breaking its previous two-year winning streak.
2012 The show received a nomination for Outstanding Cinematography for the episode 'Asian F' and Makeup for the episode 'Yes/No'.
2012 Dot-Marie Jones nominated for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series for 'Choke'
2012 Glee won TV Musical Program of the Year.

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