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Kurt Weill (The Actors' Fund Concerts) - $24.98 |
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Jerry Herman (The Actors' Fund Concerts) - $24.98 |
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Adrift In Macao - The New Musical (Adrift In Macao) - $16.98 |
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ADRIFT IN MACAO is a madcap musical parody of films noirs, featuring a
leading lady who can’t really sing yet somehow manages to land a gig as a
nightclub singer, a mysterious hunk who can’t go home for reasons he won’t
explain, and an odd Asian person, Tempura (so-called because he has been
battered by life). Nominated for 2 Drama Desks, including Outstanding
Music. |
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Kurt Weill in America (Andreasong) - $17.98 |
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Weill’s work is traditionally considered dark and serious, but this CD is a
perfect opportunity for music and theatre lovers to discover his true
variety. He brought us sweeping romantic melodies, charming comic tunes
and stately anthems. Covering 9 shows and 8 lyricists (including Ira
Gershwin and Alan J Lerner), the CD features a 48-page color booklet. |
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Jim Caruso...Live And In Person (Jim Caruso) - $16.98 |
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Chip Deffaa, New York Post - "This is a show ... hip, knowing and inside ... that is as engaging as any seen all year. It's a cabaret-lover's dream." Rex Reed, New York Observer - "This is an unbeatable act of jazz, pop, comedy and conversation that is different from anything else in town. The music and humor is several cuts above the rest" |
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Freeway Dreams (Ducy Lee Recordings) - $16.98 |
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Five Los Angeles commuters, stuck on the Hollywood Freeway, begin to daydream about their lives. They're stuck for so long, they begin appearing in each others' fantasies! A bright, sparkling new musical about L.A. with Words and Music by Wayne Moore. |
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There's No Place Like Hollywood (Ducy Lee Recordings) - $16.98 |
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In this original satire on the history of Hollywood, little Dorothy from Kansas (who happens to be a film buff) gets hit on the head during an earthquake at Grauman's Chinese Theater and dreams the entire history of Hollywood. Every actor plays multiple movie stars and the witty, whimsical score features new songs for all your favorites. Words & Music by Wayne Moore. |
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Her First Roman (Ducy Lee Recordings) - $16.98 |
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In 1968 the most highly anticipated show of the year, a new musical adaptation of GB Shaw's "Caesar and Cleopatra, flopped famously. 25 years later, the original stars - Richard Kiley ("Man of La Mancha") and Leslie Uggams ("Hallelujah, Baby") join composer Ervin Drake ("What Makes Sammy Run?") to record the show at last ? and prove the music was never the problem! |
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Naked Boys Singing (Ducy Lee Recordings) - $16.98 |
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Nine wonderful young singers - who just happen to be completely naked! - sing about Male Sexuality in this witty and original new musical. Written by some of today's hippest new songwriters, this CD will make you laugh out loud. This musical has been produced in dozens of cities in many countries, always to sold out audiences. This original cast recording shows why. |
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Alexander And The Horrible, Terrible, No-Good Very Bad Day (Ducy Lee Recordings) - $16.98 |
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A musical version of the best-selling children's book by Judith Viorst, this show was first done at the Kennedy Center and has toured ever since. The composers have gathered their favorite performers together to record the funny, insightful score, featuring TV and Broadway star Nancy Dussault. Lyrics by Judith Viorst and Music by Shelly Markham |
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Susan Egan LIVE (Susan Egan) - $24.95 |
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Hear Susan's "electrifying" concert on this LIVE, 2-disc collection and discover why critics call her voice "the perfect Broadway instrument." |
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Emma And The Gobbletygoos (Emma & The Gobbletygoos) - $16.98 |
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A once in a lifetime recording featuring the cast of "Days Of Our Lives." |
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3 Men and a Baby ... Grand! Salute the Rat Pack (3 Men and a Baby ... Grand!) - $16.98 |
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Broadway and Recording Artists, Brian Lane Green, Lee Lessack, and Johnny Rodgers join voices in "3 Men and a Baby...Grand: Salute the Rat Pack”. Recorded LIVE during their engagement at Founders Hall at Orange County Performing Arts Center. Their harmonies are incredible and individually each one brings star-power to the stage. |
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Waiting For The Glaciers To Melt (Brian Lane Green) - $16.98 |
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Broadway, pop, and country vocalist Brian Lane Green has released his new CD, Waiting for the Glaciers to Melt. This second solo CD is his first as singer/songwriter.
Matthew Murray of Talkinbroadway.com writes ...a unique original sound -- a combination of Jason Robert Brown in musical sophistication and Jonathan Larson in lyrical purity.
Waiting for the Glaciers to Melt is a soul-filled musical autobiography from actor, singer, Brian Lane Green. Originally written as a musical and first produced on stage at the Midtown International Theater Festival (NYC), the music has been revisited and re-shaped for this incarnation. Producer Johnny Rodgers and the Johnny Rodgers Band deliver an eclectic blend of styles, always staying true to Brian?s southern roots.
Green has worn many monikers - Soap star, Tony Award nominated Broadway star, and critically acclaimed recording artist. Now, with songwriter, Green becomes a man with a mission. He takes the listener on a journey from growing up in the hills of Tennessee, through the spectrum of emotion that accompanies a life lived: fear, isolation, joy, and ultimately peace.
My first CD, almost a decade ago, was a dream come true for me. My songwriter friends are all represented Steven Schwartz, Ann Hampton Callaway, John Bucchino, Amanda McBroom. They all gave me great songs to live in and interpret. I never dreamed that in my next solo recording project I would stand alone and share my own thoughts my own words and music. But here I am, with Waiting for the Glaciers to Melt.
Complete with liner notes from acclaimed lyricist Marty Panzer, this debut as singer/songwriter is a daring and exciting one. |
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Gunmetal Blues (Gunmetal Blues) - $16.98 |
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"A score that is musically more sophisticated than 'City of Angels.' Mr. Bohmler's torchy, swiveling melodies echo the moody grandeur of 40's film-noir soundtracks."
-- New York Times |
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Hollywood Fashion Revisited (Hollywood Fashion Revisited) - $16.98 |
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Too Marvelous For Words (Lee Lessack) - $16.98 |
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Award-Winning Vocalist, Lee Lessack, shines on this tribute to one of the most prolific songwriters of our time. Recorded LIVE at the Cinegrill in Hollywood. |
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Mr. Mark Twain (Mark Twain) - $16.99 |
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This entertaining musical biography of Mark Twain ran for more than 700
performances. Presents a cast of 65, accompanied by a full symphony
orchestra. Includes production numbers from Twain’s famous books The
Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Roughing It, The Innocents Abroad, A
Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, and The Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn. |
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Heartbeats (Amanda McBroom) - $17.98 |
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WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU HIT FORTY, YOUR TWENTY YEAR MARRIAGE GOES SOUTH, YOUR CHILDREN GET TATTOOS, AND THE SINK STOPS UP? YOU SING, OF COURSE! FEATURING A STELLAR CAST, INCLUDING GEORGE BALL, SHARON MCKNIGHT , KEVIN BAILEY, AND WILLIE FALK, IS A HUMOROUS AND TOUCHING LOOK AT THE LIVES OF ORDINARY PEOPLE, PROVING THAT THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS ORDINARY. |
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Listen To My Heart (Midder Music) - $24.98 |
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A lovingly wrought and superbly performed revue that boasts more than two dozen of Friedman's best works |
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A.B.C. (Adler, Bock & Coleman) (S.T.A.G.E. Series) - $24.98 |
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Life Upon The Wicked S.T.A.G.E. (S.T.A.G.E. Series) - $24.98 |
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Dream (S.T.A.G.E. Series) - $24.98 |
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