My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies - I Wanna Be A Rockette - Karen Ziemba (Official)
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- Опубліковано 6 жов 2014
- My Favorite Broadway: The Leading Ladies - I Wanna Be A Rockette - Karen Ziemba and the Rockettes
Recorded Live: 9/28/1998 - Carnegie Hall - New York, NY
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Perfection personified. Ziemba dances like no one else, she has a great voice, and she oozes sweetness. There's no one I'd rather watch on a stage.
I was in the fifth row for this show... it was absolutely beautiful
What I miss most in more recent musicals is a killer brass and woodwind section.
Blame budget cuts for that
One of my ALL TIME FAVORITES to revisit!! I LOVE those eye high kick lines!!
Why am I crying at this??
Because you're like me!! A Broadway Babe ❤
Gracefully sexy, wonderful Karen Ziemba. Brings joy whenever you see her perform.
Karen is so so talented! What a Rockette she would be!
this is amazing she is doing that in high heals!!!!
Baby Louies. Dance shoes. Very comfy
Absolutely Joyous!
Just WONDERFUL! TALENT...TALENT...TALENT... UAU!...
Love this number!
I believe her! :-)
Espetacular. Amo muito!
I actually compete in a solo with this song!
i love this song
Yes! What a talented woman this is.
Christopher
Australia
Would love to see her in Funny Girl, she would be brilliant!
Christopher
Australia
@@trudakeane165 Yes She would !!
My mom's dream too. She passed in June, so I just got a tattoo of a Rockette with butterfly wings on my thigh.
There used to be a better quality version of this performance without microphone noise. What happened to that one?!
Pretty sure this tape shaped my entire life 😂
I wanna be a Rockette at 69!! Every little girls dream ! Never ending dream ❤❤❤❤❤
Alan Menken and Tom Eyen. Google their names and "Kicks".
Serious legs.....
Is this song from a Broadway show? Who wrote it?
It's from Kicks: The Showgirl Musical. Alan Menken did the music and the lyricist from Dreamgirls did lyrics and the book. The musical was still in workshop when the lyricist died of AIDS, so the show has never seen the light of day. However, the score was completed and only awaits to be fully released or revived in a new production.
@@butitsgoogleimages8303 Thanks!!!