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HAPPY ST. PATRICK’S DAY
Written on March 17, 2016 at 3:04 pm, by Jason Robert Brown
My yearly tribute to the Irish ladies, whose shamrock milkshakes bring all the boys to the yard. Jason Robert Brown in Concert, with Special Guest Anika Noni Rose Now available for download or streaming! https://vimeo.com/ondemand/28087
SETLIST: WRIGHT STATE UNIVERSITY 2/25/16
Written on February 27, 2016 at 4:51 am, by Jason Robert Brown
It All Fades Away from The Bridges of Madison County I Could Be In Love With Someone Like You from Wearing Someone Else’s Clothes Long Long Road from Wearing Someone Else’s Clothes I Love Betsy from Honeymoon In Vegas The Old Red Hills of Home from Parade King of the World from Songs for aRead More »
LOOKING BACK AT 2015
Written on December 31, 2015 at 11:46 pm, by Jason Robert Brown
Here’s what I got in 2015. I got to conduct Parade at Avery Fisher Hall. I got to conduct The Trumpet of the Swan at the Halle Staatskapelle. I got to conduct three songs from Bridges with the Des Moines Symphony in front of 100,000 people. I got to conduct the overture to Honeymoon InRead More »
JRB RESIDENCY SET LIST 5/15: BEAN, JACKSON, KARR & THE GANG
Written on May 16, 2015 at 8:53 pm, by Jason Robert Brown
For some of these SubCulture concerts, I start off with a Big Idea (like doing a two-piano concert with Tom Kitt), but I didn’t have a particularly Big Idea for this month’s concert, just some wonderful singers I love making music with. Shoshana Bean is almost never in New York, so I grabbed the opportunityRead More »
SIX THINGS ABOUT JRB FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH
Written on March 9, 2015 at 7:13 pm, by Jason Robert Brown
Hello wonderful fans and friends! Six quick hits and then I’ll send you on your way… 1. This coming Friday, March 13: JRB & the Caucasian Rhythm Kings have the long-delayed second concert of our residency at SubCulture, this time featuring the amazing Norbert Leo Butz, the sensational Caissie Levy, the supernatural Todd Reynolds and some other people who I haven’tRead More »