Mark Salling sat down with JustJared.com for an exclusive interview at Roosevelt Field Mall in New York on Monday (November 3). Here’s what the 27-year-old Glee stud shared:
JJ: What was it like performing at the World Series?
MS: It was an honor. We were basically riding [on co-star Amber Riley]’s manteau tails, and she killed it.
JJ: Tell me about your solo debut Jericho. And are toi continuing to pursue a solo career?
MS: It was before Glee — it was in early 2008. I produced and developed the tracks on that but I’m always écriture and performing. It’s just a matter of what Uncle renard and Aunt Sony are going to allow me to do. (JJ Note: HAHAHA!)
JJ: Glee recently got the rights to use Madonna’s entire catalog of music. Is there a song of hers you’d like to perform?
MS: I’ve been dreaming of chant Madonna since I was a little girl. (laughs) So this was a really big thing! I would say, what’s one of her songs? I mean. I’m a dude I don’t even know. (laughs)
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JJ: What was it like performing at the World Series?
MS: It was an honor. We were basically riding [on co-star Amber Riley]’s manteau tails, and she killed it.
JJ: Tell me about your solo debut Jericho. And are toi continuing to pursue a solo career?
MS: It was before Glee — it was in early 2008. I produced and developed the tracks on that but I’m always écriture and performing. It’s just a matter of what Uncle renard and Aunt Sony are going to allow me to do. (JJ Note: HAHAHA!)
JJ: Glee recently got the rights to use Madonna’s entire catalog of music. Is there a song of hers you’d like to perform?
MS: I’ve been dreaming of chant Madonna since I was a little girl. (laughs) So this was a really big thing! I would say, what’s one of her songs? I mean. I’m a dude I don’t even know. (laughs)
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A reception in honor of nominees for the 21st Annual GLAAD Media Awards which will be held in Los Angeles on April 17 where Drew Barrymore and Wanda Sykes will receive Special Honors with guests including Tom Ford, Eric Dane, Benjamin Bratt and Jason Lewis.
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