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Stop! Demo time.

Here they are!  Huge thanks to our wonderful engineer Reed Taylor for all of these wonderful tracks.  And thanks to all the talented folks who came into the studio with us: MD Rich Silverstein; musicians Ian Axness, Eric Day, Danny Jonokuchi, Jeremy Yaddaw, and Andrew Zinsmeister; and singers Ally Bonino, Liz Carbonell, Max Chernin, Charles Franklin, Sam Heldt, Brad Standley, and Lauren Worsham.

Hear all of the tracks in story order with the rest of our demos on their WORKS pages!

The demos are coming! The demos are coming!

Julia and I are back in the studio to record some new tracks for I Love You, Anita Bryant and Something Blue.  We’re recording 14 tracks with some of our very favorite people, and it’s been a blast so far!  The new tracks should be available and posted in mid-September, so keep an eye (ear?) out.

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At the studio with the band – Rich Silverstein, Eric Day, Jeremy Yaddaw, Andrew Zinsmeister, and Ian Axness.
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Rehearsing with Ally Bonino, Liz Carbonell, Max Chernin, and Brad Standley.

(We’ve also got Sam Heldt, Lauren Worsham, Nick Blaemire, and Dustin Sullivan singing for us, but I’m bad about taking enough pictures…)

Until next time, Philly…

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I couldn’t have been more happy to have seen PIED! come to life tonight at the Merriam Theater.  We got to see the way it moves, the way it breathes – all brought to life by an amazing team of actors and collaborators at the University of the Arts.

Thanks to director Ben Kamine for leading the way and giving us a complete picture of the work we have.  Thanks to music director Christopher Tolomeo for taking on this monumental task.  Thanks to student assistant director Chelsae Bazzel and student stage managers Alyse Hogan and Stef Zamparelli for holding it all together.  Thanks to actors Marcus Briddell, Bryce Crandall, Patrick Henkel, Katie Markey, Elexis Morton, Matthew Oster, Hannah Parke, Cody Swanson, Jackson Teeley, Bianca Teresi, and Carrie Thorwarth for jumping into this show so fearlessly and graciously.  Thanks to Joanna Settle and Cesar Alvarez for founding the Polyphone Festival and bringing us along for the ride.  And thanks to David Jenkins, Aziz Naouai, Catherine Logan, Joshua Campbell, and everyone at UArts for making us feel welcome and well taken care of.

We’re very excited about all that we learned in Philadelphia and can’t wait to get to work on the next draft!