In 'Falling For Christmas,' the former "Glee" star is embracing his future in comedy.
And so I think that would be a great spot to live in for the next five to 10 years, really just diving in, getting my hands dirty because I'm just kind of a geek when it comes to going to these, whether it be the Groundlings or UCB or the Comedy Store. And I think it's a test to the people that do those shows that they still hold up. But I took a good chunk of time to where I solely just did music to where I have probably several records stacked up on my hard drives ready to go. But I'm just kind of waiting for the right time to put it out. At the time, I thought, โIf I don't do this now, I don't know how I'm ever going to do it.โ I put the acting stuff on the side for a little bit. And it's interesting because you would think, you just write about ho, ho, ho, Santa Claus. And then for years doing that, I realized that they are two things that are such a part of me that I'm like I can't not do both. Itโs so cool to be a part of a show that I'm actually a fan of. I love a lot of just big, loud comedy. It's worldwide, and we're showing love to a bunch of different countries that speak Spanish, and some that donโt. It was a great experience, and I would do it again just because I had such blast doing it. If anything, I felt more in the Christmas spirit and Santa Claus for my family just going around and just wanting to...