Within the first 30 seconds of the Tuesday night's return of "Glee," I realized just how smart the musicians behind the curtains are. The episode opens with a scene of Rachel and company walking through the McKinley High School hallways with an instrumental rendition of "Don't Rain on My Parade" playing in the background. It was a subtle reminder to link the first and second halves of the season, without the need for cheesy flashbacks. Genius.
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Blair Baldwin
Blair Baldwin knows a thing or two about glee clubs or, to be precise, a cappella ensembles. Besides being a full-fledged Gleek, she was director, principal arranger and a soloist with the Sapphires, the women's a cappella group at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro. Blair has studied music and dance since she could reach a piano keyboard en pointe (OK, that's an exaggeration). Today she's pursuing a degree in arts, media and entertainment management, teaching dance and writing songs destined to be performed by New Directions.
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