YouTube became popular when I was on my mission. (Side note- Six years ago today I went to the MTC. Hard to believe it's been that long!) When I got back from the mish, I didn't know what "YouTube" was. Fairly soon after I returned, Miss America took a fall at the Miss Universe Pageant and I missed it. I mean, I am an avid fan of the Miss Universe pageant so you can imagine my dismay.
My little brother told me to look it up on YouTube and I had no idea what he was talking about. He explained and I looked up Utube and couldn't find anything. I thought he was full of it. Well, come to find out, he was right and once I found YouTube, I think I spent the next 3 or 4 hours watching every bloopers video on the entire site: I think this was when I "normalized" post-mish.
Besides blooper videos, one of my favorite things about YouTube is that ordinary people with incredible talents can also put videos up. Sometimes they're lesser known bands trying to make it big or just people with a hidden talent or two. I am always amazed at how many good/talented people I find on YouTube. Here are a few I've come across lately. It's too bad, really, that these videos get far less views than the blooper ones I waste time on. Who knows, you may already know some of these people.
Natalie Weiss: Up-and-coming Broadway star from what I gather. She is amazing...A-MA-ZING! Her voice control is incredible. She has runs and trills but they don't seem forced or contrived or show-offy...just natural. I could post a baker's dozen of her videos, but I've narrowed it down to my favorites:
Angela Jeffries: One of Utah's own. A quick google looks like she is/was performing at Hale Theatre in A Tale of Two Cities as Madame Defarge. Just came across this video and the way she tells the story through song really struck me.
Matt Johnson: Matt used to be one of my roommates and is an all-around good guy. I knew him before his video went over 10,000 views. His song is a hilarious Mormon-take on Adam Sandler's Chanukah Song.
Nikki & Rich: I actually first saw this band on the Tonight Show w/ Jay Leno (the clip I've included below) and really liked them. Their music has a throw-back feel to the big-band era mixed with this funky 60/70s vibe with a modern twist if that makes any sense at all.
James Egan: James is one of those guys who you want to hate, but can't find a reason to. He's really smart, funny, and talented (I might have a man-crush on him). We met while attending the University of Utah and I know very few people who are just genuinely "good" like him. I can't find a YouTube video, but, better yet, you can see him performing live this Friday April 8! I am really bummed I can't make it as I'll still be in Brussels. Check out the details and listen to some clips from his CD So Much Still Remains on his website: http://www.jameseganmusic.com. My favorite song is "Rachel, Ms. Operator".
Cody Rogers: Kind of dorky and nerdy. I mean, he forgot to take his name tag off in this video, but give him a break, I know him pretty well.
Whitney Layne: Whitney and I went to high school together. She was known as Whitney Wooley then. We were in Oklahoma! together...she was my "wife" to be exact. She's in Nashville right now working hard and I'm looking forward to saying "I knew her when" when she makes it big.
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