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Drew Gasparini

Drew Gasparini is an award winning musical theatre songwriter and performer. Some of his musicals include Crazy Just Like Me (winner of “Best Of Fest” and runner up for “Best Book” in the New York Musical Theatre Festival 2011), Make Me Bad (book by Alex Brightman, Bloomington Playwrights Project, winner of PACE New Musicals), Turn Of The Screw (commission by Fordham University, 2012 workshop at Lincoln Center; book by Michael Kimmel), and Circles (a song cycle) to name a few.

 Drew was one of the contributing songwriters on season two of NBC’s Smash.  In 2015 Drew signed a publishing deal with Razor&Tie/Concord Bicycle Music publishing, and since then his songs have been heard nationwide on TV programs such as CMT’s “Gainesville” and NBC’s “The Biggest Loser.” 

 “The Music & Lyrics of Drew Gasparini” was presented at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. in 2012 and Lincoln Center in New York City in 2015.  Drew’s musical theatre/pop album “I Could Use A Drink: The Songs Of Drew Gasparini”, featuring the vocals of some of Broadway’s biggest names, was released by Broadway Records in 2013 and spent 6 weeks on the top 100 iTunes charts. Drew is an alum of the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre workshop and his sheet music is available at www.NewMusicalTheatre.com where he is consistently a top 10 best seller.  

Currently Drew is working on several new projects including an adaptation of the movie Night Shift for Warner Brothers Theater Ventures, an adaptation of the movie/novel It’s Kind of a Funny Story (book by Alex Brightman) commissioned by Universal Theatrical, as well as an adaptation of the children’s novel Whipping Boy (again with Alex Brightman).  When Drew isn’t writing musicals, he’s writing, recording, and performing with his band, Saint Adeline alongside both his younger sisters Kasie and Chloe, or singing jazz with vocal guru, Louis Sacco under the banner “Louis & Drew”.  He is also working on another theater/pop album and the development of a fully autobiographical song cycle called “Hello My Name Is Drew.”

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Mom Could Play Guitar

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From we aren't kids anymore This is a song about your mom.  Drew wrote it about his mom, but he made sure that when you sang it it would be about yours somehow as well. A tender ballad from We Aren't Kids Anymore. Originally sung by Drew's bestie two-time Tony Nominee, Alex Brightman. This is a perfect stand-alone for concerts,...

We Aren't Kids Anymore

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From we aren't kids anymore Being an adult is hard, and this is a very earnest look at the challenges that come with growing up. This song is relatable to anyone who is still growing... and that should be everyone. Emotionally driven narrative originally done by Jagged Little Pill's Kathryn Gallagher at 54 Below, then recorded for the cast album by...

Little Sister

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From we aren't kids anymore A lullaby about the excitement of being an older brother to two younger sisters.  From the musical We Aren't Kids Anymore, this is a perfect stand-alone song for concerts, cabarets, showcases, or auditions. Originally sung by Drew himself at 54 Below, then on the cast album by Dear Evan Hansen's Colton Ryan.  Key of A...

Snow

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From we aren't kids anymore This song is emotional and challenging. This song is written about Drew Gasparini's first hand experience with hitting "rock bottom." First performed by Drew himself at 54 Below. A dramatic piece, however still suitable for concerts, cabarets, auditions, and showcases. Key of E

I Wish I Never Met You

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From we aren't kids anymore I Wish I Never Met You is a love song dressed as a break up song. A smoky, slow jazz number.  Emotional, and perfect for a solo, stand alone song as part of a concert or cabaret. Originally performed at 54 Below by Waitress's Drew Gehling, then on the cast album by Nicholas Christopher.  Key...

When I Go

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From we aren't kids anymore A group number about legacy and what we as artists work so hard toward.  Leaving something behind when we go.  This was originally done as a solo number, but works best as a group number.  Showcase performances and concerts are a perfect setting for this power anthem. Key of C

Faking Cool

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From we aren't kids anymore All theatre kids can relate to feeling like they are putting on a mask. This song is about the times people think something of us, but it turns out they are so wrong. Easy for any young performer to relate to. A perfect stand alone pop song for concerts, cabarets, and auditions. Broadway's Bonnie Milligan sang...

Caught in a Loop

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From we aren't kids anymore A grooving, building, pop rock song with explosive dynamics. Caught in a loop is a song about being stuck on your own mental spiral without a way off. Perfect for pop/rock theatre belters.  Bonnie Milligan sings this on the original cast album of We Aren't Kids Any More. Perfect for auditions, concerts, cabarets, showcases, or anywhere...

The Essence of George

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From we aren't kids anymore A song about a father who did nothing but want the best for his family. This song is ripe with storytelling living in a folky pop world.  A stand-alone perfect for cabarets, concerts, showcases, or auditions. Originally performed by Newsie's Ben Fankhauser, then recorded on the cast album by Dear Evan Hansen's Colton Ryan.  ...

Danny & Andrew

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From we aren't kids anymore This is a quirky, clunky, silly song perfect for a cabaret, concert, or audition. For the actor, the song evolves over a timeline from childhood to adulthood examining the relationship of brothers Danny and Andrew.  Originally sung by Waitress's Jeremy Morse at 54 Below, and cemented into the studio cast album by Colton Ryan.   Key...

On the Edge

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From we aren't kids anymore A contemporary pop song perfect for concert performances of auditions. On the Edge is a song about constantly being right within reach of your dreams, always seeing the destination but always being just on the edge of success.  Originally sung live at 54 Below, this sung is on the original cast album of We Aren't Kids Anymore sung by...

Turn the Page

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From we aren't kids anymore This is a fierce pop number. A passionate plea asking an ex to move on so that you can also move on. Originally sung by Be More Chill's Tiffany Mann at 54 Below, and then by Tony Nominee Lilli Cooper on the cast album.   Key of F

I'm Not Falling For That

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From we aren't kids anymore An explosive tenor pop/rock stand-alone about a relationship on the brink of destruction. A perfect choice for an audition cut or a performance at a cabaret, concert, or showcase. Originally sung at 54 Below by Dear Evan Hansen's Will Roland then on the cast album by Broadway's Raymond J Lee.   Key of Bb

I'll Stick Around

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From we aren't kids anymore This song serves as a promise to live, live, live, live, live. A song about recognizing that we are part of something bigger.  Even though he hit challenges, we need to push ourselves to rise above and continue living.  Emotional, powerful, and perfect for cabarets, concerts, showcases, and auditions. Key of A

On and On and On

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From we aren't kids anymore A musical theatre ballad with two artists looking back at what they've done and what they still have left to do.  First performed as a solo, this song is meant to be a duet, but works great both ways.    Key of F#

Hello, My Name is Drew

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From we aren't kids anymore A bouncy group number. This song is the anthem for artists who feel misunderstood, and it's told through the lens of writer Drew Gasparini. This song is the opening number from Drew's semi-autobiographical song-cycle "We Aren't Kids Anymore" and was originally sung by Colton Ryan, Bonnie Miligan, Lilli Cooper, Nicholas Christopher, and Raymond J Lee....

What the Hell am I Doing with My Life

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From we aren't kids anymore Another anthem for the artistic at heart. An existential breakdown wrapped up in a pop/rock theatre song.  This song is best as a group number with split up solos, but can be done as a stand-alone solo song as well.  Ethan Slater from Spongebob first sang this song at 54 Below in 2018.   Key...

Something Good

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From we aren't kids anymore This is a song about a friendship that is fading away. Someone hanging onto their friend who has changed because there's still a glimpse of something good.  A perfect song for auditions, cabaret, concerts, or anywhere you would sing a stand alone.   Key of A

The Thing I Like The Most About NY

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From we aren't kids anymore A crazy, comedic, uptempo group number about the stress-inducing, not-asked-for disruptions New York City has to offer.  First sung as a solo by Broadway's Andrew Kober at 54 Below, and now a group number from We Aren't Kids Anymore featuring Bonnie Milligan, Lilli Cooper, Raymond J Lee, Nicholas Christopher, and Colton Ryan Key of C...