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Christine Andreas
The Carlyle Set
A classic recording based on Andreas's sold-out engagement at New York's Café Carlyle and featuring an irresistible blend of theater and pop songs, highlighted by soaring and emotive performances. More... |
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Christine Andreas
Piaf: No Regrets
Backed by a 32-piece orchestra, Andreas gives us "the most thrilling rendition of 'La Vie en rose' this side of Piaf," (The New York Times) along with such signature tunes as "Hymne à l'amour," "Autumn Leaves" and "Non, je ne regrette rien," sung in both French and English, in a program drawn from her hit one-woman show. More... |
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Kate Baldwin
She Loves Him
In the first solo disc devoted entirely to Broadway legend Sheldon Harnick’s lyrics and music, Kate Baldwin mines the master’s witty, moving and funny songs to astonishing effect. More... |
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Stephanie J. Block
This Place I Know
The star of Broadway's Wicked, The Pirate Queen and 9 to 5: The Musical is joined by composers currently shaping the American musical, including Stephen Schwartz, Marvin Hamlisch, Andrew Lippa, and more! Includes a duet with the legendary Dolly Parton on her classic "I Will Always Love You."
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The Broadway Boys: Hark!
The Broadway Boys have returned with their unique blend of pop / gospel / funk / jazz styles and a keen theatricality to create an album bursting with holiday spirit and joy and perfect for any season, one that brings back the memories of love, joy and cheer that the holidays inspire. More... |
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Andréa Burns
A Deeper Shade of Red
Andréa's debut album winningly blends two worlds – the Broadway sound she inhabits and the female singer-songwriter sounds of her childhood – bringing a fresh take to pop hits and theatre standards. The results capture the full range of Andréa's versatility, warmth, humor and power.
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Liz Callaway & Ann Hampton Callaway
Boom!
Sisters and Tony Award-nominated actresses have delighted and enthralled crowds with their hit concert celebrating the soundtrack of their childhood with unforgettable songs from the 1960s and '70s. Their second live CD (following the popular Sibling Revelry), brims with a warmth, joy and love that will transport listeners back to a time when the songs on the radio were the soundtrack of life. More... |
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Philip Chaffin
Where Do I Go From You?
Philip Chaffin, with the sweet tones and beguiling manner of the best big-band vocalists, joins forces with conductor Eric Stern and producer Tommy Krasker to celebrate the songs and arrangements of the '40s.
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Philip Chaffin
Warm Spring Night
Nearly a century of romantic Broadway songs, from Kern and Duke to Sondheim and Menken. Featuring a guest appearance by Rebecca Luker, with Kevin Stites conducting.
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Philip Chaffin
When the Wind Blows South
With his third solo album, Chaffin revisits his Southern roots and brings them to bear on the music he loves best. It's a meeting of two worlds: the sounds of the Old South gently filtered through the music of Broadway and Hollywood. More... |
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Philip Chaffin
Will He Like Me? (a love story)
Will He Like Me? weaves together nearly a century of American popular song to tell a gay man's love story: one that takes him from first date to final farewell. It reinvents 17 classic songs for the LGBTQ community by capturing them in a way they wouldn't – and couldn't – have been sung just a decade ago.
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Victoria Clark
Fifteen Seconds of Grace
A Tony-winner for The Light in the Piazza, Victoria's debut album is a blend of Broadway standards, contemporary fare, and a few art songs – fully orchestrated: soulful, bewitching and exhilarating.
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Jack Donahue
Strange Weather
With a voice glowing with warmth and sensuality, this album features new interpretations of classic songs by Cole Porter, Johnny Mercer & Hoagy Carmichael, and Harry Warren, mixed with works by more contemporary writers along with an all-star lineup of jazz musicians. More... |
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Matteo Ferrari
Maramao
Singer and actor Matteo Ferrari’s debut album, Maramao, seduces the listener with a bouquet of beautiful melodies from Italy’s golden age of popular song. More... |
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Isabelle Georges
December Songs
Maury Yeston's hauntingly beautiful song-cycle, realized in English and French by Isabelle Georges (vocalist), Stan Cramer (pianist) and Larry Hochman (orchestrator and conductor). More... |
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Malcolm Gets
The Journey Home
The star of Broadway and television retraces his musical roots, digging deep into classics, taking on anthems raucous and romantic, and mining the passion in newer ballads . More... |
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Darius de Haas
Daydream - Variations on Strayhorn
Billy Strayhorn was best known as Duke Ellington's collaborator, but he was also a brilliant composer-lyricist in his own right. Here Darius de Haas takes on sixteen of his greatest compositions, some recorded for the first time. More... |
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Jeff Harnar
Dancing in the Dark
A celebration of New York City, consisting of a dozen classics of the Great American Songbook (along with a few obscurities), backed up by a full orchestra. Alex Rybeck serves as music director and arranger, and co-produced the recording with Harnar. More... |
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Jackie Hoffman
Live at Joe's Pub
Actress and stand-up comedian Jackie Hoffman (Kissing Jessica
Stein, Garden State), the Second City alum best know for her bawdy and hilarious turns on Broadway in Hairspray and Xanadu, is heard here: salty, saucy and uncensored. (In her own words, "It's fun, it's filthy, it's me.") Jackie's unique blend of cynicism, stand up and original songs will make you realize why her shows at Joe's Pub are the stuff of New York legend. More... |
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Cheyenne Jackson
Renaissance
Cheyenne Jackson brings his radiant personality and stunningly flexible voice to Renaissance, an album adapted and expanded from his solo concert Music of the Mad Men Era, which he has performed alongside some of the leading pops and symphony orchestras in the country. More... |
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Lauren Kennedy
Here and Now
A thrilling pop-infused collection of songs by the newest crop of composers and lyricists shaping Broadway, with arrangements tailored to Lauren's dynamic delivery.
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Judy Kuhn
Rodgers, Rodgers & Guettel
Four-time Tony Award–nominee Judy Kuhn delivers a master class on three generations of Broadway songwriters: Richard Rodgers, his daughter Mary Rodgers, and her son Adam Guettel. More... |
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Rebecca Luker & Sally Wilfert
All the Girls
Building on a deep friendship forged on and off the stage, Broadway’s Rebecca Luker and Sally Wilfert have recorded an intensely personal celebration of womanhood in all its complexities and varied expressions in this inspiring and deeply moving ode to female friendship by two remarkable women.
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Rebecca Luker
Greenwich Time
Broadway star Rebecca Luker features the work of bold new songwriters while honoring a generation of musical theatre giants – including Jule Styne, John Kander and Maury Yeston – with some of their most deeply personal dramatic ballads. More... |
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Rebecca Luker
Leaving Home
Luker returns to her roots - taking her cue from the songs and stylings of childhood idols like Joni Mitchell and Carly Simon – and pulling in a new generation of composers who share their gift for storytelling – she weaves a bewitching blend of folk, pop and theatre songs. More... |
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Maureen McGovern
A Long and Winding Road
McGovern reconnects with the Baby Boomer songs that inspired her beginnings as a folk singer in the late ’60s.
The album features an eclectic mix of classic and evocative tunes from such groundbreaking singer-songwriters whose songs comprise, as The New York Times has noted, “the second half of the Great American Songbook.” It’s an introspective collection that’s at once rousing, powerful, and always deeply moving, featuring timeless songs that will speak to music-lovers of all ages. More... |
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Charlotte Rae
Songs I Taught My Mother
The much-loved 1955 album by the Tony- and Emmy-nominated Rae, released for the first time on CD. Featuring rare specialty material by Sheldon Harnick, Marc Blitzstein, Cole Porter and Vernon Duke.
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Nicholas Rodriguez
The First Time...
Nicholas Rodriguez fuses his love of theatre with the music of jazz, blues, folk and pop on his debut solo album with a mix of Broadway and pop tunes that lifts familiar favorites into exciting new territory. More... |
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Emily Saxe
Keeping You in Mind
A singular new jazz voice who captivates and beguiles on her debut recording, featuring a phenomenal group of in-demand players, including David Piltch, Greg Liesz, Jay Bellerose, Patrick Warren and Rob Piltch.
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Deborah Tranelli
A Lot of Livin;
Drawn from her one-woman show, A LOT OF LIVIN’ – as Deborah herself puts it – represents “a woman’s life that has been filled with passion, promise and pain, mixed with a healthy dose of sassiness, humor and self-reflection.” With best-loved standards, brassy Broadway items and pop songs, she imbues her debut CD with a characteristic warmth and intelligence. She also reveals her extraordinary range as she takes on dramatic ballads and country anthems with equal assurance and aplomb. A sparkling collection.
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Tony Yazbeck
The Floor Above Me
Having conquered Broadway with a string of acclaimed roles triple-threat Tony Yazbeck sets his sights on reinventing the solo album with this studio recording. Yazbeck blends song, dance and personal narrative with ecstatic tap dancing and a moving story that deepens the emotional impact of his carefully curated program. More... |
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