“Christina Bianco Sings A Karaoke Classic
in 19 Different Famous Voices”
in 19 Different Famous Voices”
Liz Klimas, TheBlaze — There’s a viral video of the 1983 Billboard hit “Total Eclipse Of The Heart” trending on the Web this week, only it has singer Christina Bianco’s twist on it. And although nearly 2 million people have watched the actress seamlessly — and hilariously — sing the karaoke classic in 19 different famous voices, she has other impressions of celebrities, including a video of iconic national anthem performances, that are sure to have you laughing.
But first, in Bianco’s most recent video, doing what she calls “diva impressions,” she sings parts of the 80s classic as Adele, Cher, Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, Bette Midler, Britney Spears, Kristin Chenoweth, Julie Andrews and others. » Full Article
We apologize in advance for getting this song stuck in your head, but we promise, it’s worth it:
Christina Bianco Diva Impressions
'Total Eclipse Of The Heart' (as Adele & more!)
'Total Eclipse Of The Heart' (as Adele & more!)
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But this viral footage is only one among many of Bianco’s other impressions video.
Check out her reel to Katy Perry’s “Firework” (be sure to hold out to see her Sarah Palin impersonation):
Christina Bianco Impression Reel - Firework
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And finally, here’s her doing the impressions of some of her favorite national anthem performances:
Christina Bianco Diva National Anthem!
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About the Author
Liz Klimas is the technology and science editor for The Blaze. Prior to joining the team in August 2011, she worked as a government contractor in Washington, D.C., where she maintains her residence. Graduating from Hillsdale College as a Bachelor of Science, Liz also has interned for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Association for Women in Science. When she's not writing for The Blaze about the latest tech gadgets, scientific advancements, someone skydiving with a helmet-cam strapped on, or bugs, she enjoys singing musicals while she bakes mini-pies.