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Bound with Garrett Stack Show #: 237 Broadcast Date: Sptember 12, 2015 Time: 16:00 - 18:00 # Selections: 27 Time Writer(s) Title Artist Disc Label Year Position Comment File Number Intro Track Holiday Release Date Date Played Date Played Copy 3:48 Harry Warren/Al Dubin Shadow Waltz Christine Ebersole & 42nd Street - New Broadway Cast [2001] Q/Atlantic 2001 5/2/2001 - 1/2/2005. 1524 perf. 2 2001 Tony Awards: Best Revival; Best Actress CDS Fort 4 2001 9/12/15 [Christine Ebersol] 4:58 (m)M Hamlisch (l)E Kleban I Hope I Get It CompanyEnsemble A Chorus Line - Original Broadway Cast Columbia 1975 7/25/1975 - 4/28/1990. 6137 perf. 1984 "Special Award" Tony for longest running CDS Chor 1 Soundtrack 12/31/053/11/06 9/2/06 9/1/07 3/28/09 3/5/11 9/12/15 show ever [to that point]. 9 1976 Tony Awards: musical, book;score; actress [Donna 4:47 Stephen Sondheim Gun Song James Barbour, Michael Assassins - Original Broadway Cast PS Classics 2004 Assassins originally opened off-Broadway 1/27/1991 at Playwrights Horizons. Broadway CDS Assa 0:10 6 2004 8/7/10 8/30/14 9/12/15 opening: 4/22/2004 - 7/18/2004. 101 perf. Five 2004 Tony Awards: Best Revival; 2:12 Gerry Goffin/Carole King The Locomotion AshleyCerveris, Blanchet Denis O'Hare, & Beautiful Beautiful - The Carole King Musical (Original Ghostlight 2014 Opened 1/12/2014 CDS Beautiful 0:05 13 2014 10/11/149/12/15 Broadway Cast) 2:53 [m]Frank Wildhorn [l]Don Black How 'Bout A Dance? LauraEnsemble Osnes Bonnie and Clyde - Original Broadway Cast Broadway Records 2012 Opened 12/1/2011. Closed 12/30/2011. 36 perf. Book by Ivan Menchell CDS Bonnie 0:18 5 2012 5/26/12 6/9/12 9/12/15 Elizabeth Parker (October 1, 1910 – May 23, 1934) and Clyde Chestnut Barrow (March 24, 1909 – 3:24 (m)Berstein (l)Comden/Green Conga! RosalindTONY N ORussellM: Be sandt Broadway Single Purchases Vol 1 iTunes 1953 From Original Broadwat Cast of Wonderful Town.2/25/1953 - 7/3/1954. 559 perf. CDSV Bdwy Vol 1 none 1 9/12/15 Five 1953 Tony Awards: Best Musical; Best Actress - Rosalind Russell; Best Scenic 3:45 Richard Rodgers/Stephen Sondheim Do I Hear A Waltz? ElizabethEnsemble Allen and Broadway Single Purchases Vol 1 iTunes - Sony 1965 3/18/1965 - 9/25/1965. 220 perf. Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Stephen CDSV 0:06 2 1/20/07 9/15/07 9/14/13 9/12/15 Sondheim. 3 Tony nominations including best actress for Elizabeth Allen. No awards. 3:34 T Hammed/C Williams The Hot Dog Song HeleneFrederick Yorke Dvonch Bullets Over Broadway (Original Broadway Cast Masterworks 2014 Opened 4/10/2014 CDS Bullets none 6 2014 9/12/15 Recording) Broadway 2:56 Cole Porter Can-Can Lilo And Chorus Can-Can - 1953 Original Broadway Cast Broadway Angel 1953 5/7/1953 - 6/25/1955. 892 perf. 2 Tony Awards: featured actress[Gwen Verdon]; CDS Can 15 1992 10/14/069/12/15 choreography [Michael Kidd]. 6:14 John Kander/Fred Ebb Cell Block Tango Bebe Neuwirth And The Chicago 1996 New Broadway Cast Revival BMG Classics 1996 11/14/1996 - 3731 perf as of 10/30/05 still running. 1997 Tony Awards: Best CDS Chicago 4 1996 9/12/15 Revival; James Naughton Best Actor; Bebe Neuwirth Best Actress; 3:42 George & Ira Gershwin Overture - Crazy For You DeadrockGirls Symphony Crazy For You - Original Broadway Cast Angel 1992 Feb 19, 1992 - Jan 7, 1996 - 1622 perf. Three 1992 Tony Awards: Best Musical; CDS Cra 1 1992 9/2/06 11/12/119/12/15 Best Costumes; Best Choreography. 3:53 George & Ira Gershwin Shall We Dance? HarryOrchestra Groener and Jodi Crazy For You - Original Broadway Cast Angel 1992 Feb 19, 1992 - Jan 7, 1996 - 1622 perf. Three 1992 Tony Awards: Best Musical; CDS Crazy 0:02 8 1992 9/16/06 9/12/15 Best Costumes; Best Choreography. 3:52 Jule Styne & Bob Merrill The Music That Makes Me Dance BarbraBenson Streisand Funny Girl - Original Broadway Cast Broadway Angel 1964 Mar 26, 1964 - Jul 1, 1967 - 1348 perf Nominated for EIGHT 1964 Tony Awards. CDS Fun 0:05 16 1992 10/3/09 11/13/103/29/14 9/12/15 Received NONE. 2:00 Jule Styne/Bob Merrill Roller Skate Rag Barbra Streisand & Chorus Funny Girl: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Columbia 1968 CDS Funny 0:07 4 11/24/129/12/15 4:19 Jim Jacobs & Warren Casey Born To Hand Jive Alan Paul and The Company Grease - Original Broadway Cast Polydor 1972 2/14/1972 - 4/13/1980. 3388 perf. There were seven Tony nominations, No awards. CDS Greas none 10 9/12/15 3:10 (m)A L Weber (l)T Rice King Herod's Song Paul Ainsley And Chorus Jesus Christ Superstar - Original Broadway Cast Decca 1971 10/12/1971 - 6/30/1973. 711 perf. No Tony Awards. CDS Jesus none 8 2003 1/31/09 10/15/119/12/15 1:47 John Kander/Fred Ebb Morphine Tango The Men Kiss of the Spider Woman - Original London Cast RCA Victor 1992 Opened on London's West End October 1990. Opened on Broadway 5/3/1993 - 7/1/1995. CDS Kiss of 0:15 13 1992 9/12/15 Recording 1992 904 perf. Seven 1993 Tony Awards: Best Musical; Best Book; Best Score; Best Actor - 3:58 Jerry Herman Song on the Sand (La Da Da Da) Gene Barry La Cage aux Folles - Original Broadway Cast RCA Red Seal 1983 8/21/1983 - 11/15/1987. 1761 perf. 6 1984 Tony Awards: Best Musical; Best Book CDS La Ca 0:10 6 1983 1/14/06 4/14/07 9/1/07 1/31/09 2/13/10 10/29/117/18/15 9/12/15 [Harvey Fierstein]; Score [Jerry Herman]; Actor [George Hearn]; Costume Design; 3:44 Benny Andersson/Björn Ulvaleus Dancing Queen Mamma Mia Original Cast Mamma Mia! - Original London Cast Decca Broadway 2001 10/18/2001 - present (2/28/2015). 5526 perf as of 2/22/15. CDS Mamma Mia 0:19 7 2000 7/21/07 1/2/10 8/21/10 6/22/13 2/28/15 9/12/15 Fourteen-and-half years on Broadway - so far. 3:42 W&M: Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane The Trolley Song Donna Kane & Ensemble Meet Me In St. Louis - Original Broadway Cast DRG 1990 11/2/1989 - 6/10/1990, Seven Months. 252 perf. Four Tony Noms. No awards. Book 0:03 9 1989 11/28/098/20/11 9/12/15 by Hugh Wheeler. A Chorus Line I Hope I Get It 3:42 (m) Frederick Lowe (l) Alan Jay I Could Have Danced All Night Christine Andreas, Sylvia My Fair Lady - 20th Anniversary Revival Sony 1976 3/25/1976 -2/20/1977. 384 perf. One 1976 Tony Award: Best Actor - George Rose CDS 7 2006 9/1/07 9/12/15 Lerner Broadway Cast Masterworks 2:30 Stephen Schwartz Love Song MatthewO'Brien & JamesMaids Thomas, Pippin (New Broadway Cast Recording) Ghostlight 2013 CDS Pippin 0:11 14 2013 9/14/13 9/12/15 2:52 Jerry Lieber & Mike Stoller Dance With Me KenRachel Ard Bay & B.J.Jones Crosby with Smokey Joe's Cafe: Orig Broadway Cast [DISC 1] Atlantic Theatre 1995 3/2/1995 - 1/16/2000. 2,036 perf. No Tony Awards for this show. CDS Smok 0:06 1/5 1995 1/6/07 3/15/08 1/31/09 4/10/10 1/8/11 9/3/11 9/29/12 3/15/14 9/12/15 3:44 A L Weber/Don Black Unexpected Song BernadetteAdrian Bailey, Peters Frederick B. Song & Dance: The Songs - Original Broadway Cast RCA Red Seal 1985 CDS Song & Danc 0:07 11 1985 10/14/069/12/15 2:38 Frank Loesser Song Of A Summernight Keith Kaldenberg The Most Happy Fella - Orig Broadway Cast Columbia/Sony 1956 5/3/1956 - 12/14/1957. 17 months 676 perf CDS Most Hap none 2/21 1956 9/12/15 CAST: 2:45 Marvin Hamlisch & Carol Bayer They're Playing My Song (Hers) Lucie Arnaz They're Playing Our Song - original B'dwy cast PolyGram 1979 2/11/1979 - 9/6/1981. 1082 perf. No Tony Awards. CDS They 0:15 5 10/8/05 7/7/12 10/11/149/12/15 Sager 6:26 (m)Leonard Bernstein (l)Stephen Dance at the Gym Company West Side Story - The New Broadway Cast Masterworks 2009 Opened March 19, 2009 CDS West Side 4 2009 9/12/15 Sondheim Recording Broadway La Cage aux Folles Funny Girl Song On The Sand Roller Skate Beautiful The Locomotion Rag Grease Born to Hand-Jive 1976 20th Anniversary Cast Unexpected Song Mamma Mia Dancing Queen.
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