Category: Interviews

Idina talks her new album | Interview

The Broadway star talks “Let It Go,” Love Actually and her new Christmas album, which she says is out way too early

Winter must really be Idina Menzel’s season. Last year she taught the world how to “Let It Go” as the voice of Elsa in Disney’s Frozen, and on Oct. 14, she’s releasing Holiday Wishes, a Christmas album covering classics from “All I Want For Christmas Is You” to “Baby It’s Cold Outside.” The Broadway veteran, who’s currently starring in the musical If/Then, tells TIME about her holiday plans.

TIME: Have you always wanted to make a Christmas album?
Idina Menzel: My parents split up on Thanksgiving, so holidays can be hard for me. I’ve always felt that Christmas albums were a sensitive thing. To sing happy music in peoples’ faces is sometimes not always the way to go. I wanted to make sure I did something that covered everyone’s experience during the holidays.

The album is mostly Christmas songs, though you’re Jewish.
Most of them were songs that I’ve always wanted to sing. “Do You Hear What I Hear?” is a song Whitney Houston sang back in the ‘80s. Her version is incredible. I’ve always loved that song. If Barbra Streisand can make a Christmas album, I can.

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Idina Menzel ecstatic to be part of Jeter’s final All-Star Game – Interview

Idina Menzel ecstatic to be part of Jeter’s final All-Star Game – Interview

Idina Menzel All Star Game

Idina Menzel sang the Star-Spangled Banner before Tuesday night’s All-Star Game, also performing Bob Dylan’s “Forever Young” in honor of the All-Star teachers being recognized.

Menzel, the Tony-winning actress from “Wicked” and star of this year’s mega-hit “Frozen,” chatted with the Daily News earlier in the day at Target Field about her All-Star experience.

NYDN: Growing up on Long Island, were you a Yankees or Mets fan?

Menzel: “That’s a tough question. My dad liked to bet on games when I was growing up, so when you have a dad who likes to gamble on games, it’s not about which team is your favorite, it’s about which one covers the spread.”

NYDN: Who were your favorite players?

Menzel: “I loved the whole Reggie Jackson, Lou Piniella and Thurman Munson team That was the team my dad taught me baseball with.”

NYDN: Which of your characters would make the best baseball player?

Menzel: “Probably Elphaba (from Wicked). Well, Elsa (from Frozen) would, too. Anyone that has magic powers. Elphaba would be good, though she might blend in with the lawn. She’s very determined and hard-working.”

NYDN: What drew you to the idea of singing at the All-Star Game?

Menzel: “I’m honored to be invited and asked. To just be here, it didn’t have to draw me. I was here the minute that they asked. It’s something I’ve always wanted to do.”

NYDN: Derek Jeter has been a focal point this week as he plays his final All-Star Game. As a New Yorker, is this exciting for you?

Menzel: “I’m ecstatic. He’s a classy guy. Everyone is sad to see him go.”

NYDN: What does it mean to you to help honor the All-Star teachers?

Menzel: “It’s really extraordinary to be here at the All-Star Game and to have them honoring our teachers. My sister is a second-grade teacher and it’s so important. I have a little 4 ½-year old boy and we don’t (honor teachers) enough. I commend People and Target for honoring them they way they deserve.”

NYDN: What will it be like singing a Dylan song in his home state of Minnesota?

Menzel: “That’s a little intimidating, but I hope he’s OK with it. I took a few liberties.”

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‘Valentine in the Morning’ Radio Interview

‘Valentine in the Morning’ Radio Interview

This past Monday, Idina gave a phone interview on ‘Valentine in the Morning’, where she talked about Frozen, Walker, divorce and her upcoming Christmas album!

Listen to the interview below:

Continue reading for a short article about the interview from the Huffington Post.

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