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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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A Little Bit... (Baritone)

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From "Crazy, Just Like Me". Baritone version in Ab. Drew Gasparini in the key of C at Triad Theater NYC on 4/14/2008

I Could Use A Drink: The Songs of Drew Gasparini

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Music & lyrics by Drew Gasparini Includes: Michigan  A Little Bit...  In Love With Crazy  If I Had You  Dear Lucy  Two Little Lines  No Turning Back Now  What Remains (Female Version)   You Can't Bring Me Down  I Loved You Too Much (Eb)  Valley High  Right Here  Good Stuff  Disaster  Circus  I Just Can't Stop    (please note all songbooks...

The Last Loser In The Universe (Key of C)

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Performed by Ben Platt at 54 Below on February 17, 2014.

Lost Cause

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Andrew Kober performing LOST CAUSE live at 54 Below on May 3rd, 2014.

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,...

The Human Condition (Male Key)

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From The Wreck. Performed by Chloe Gasparini in the key of A at Joe's Pub on July 29, 2013.

A Little Bit... (Baritenor)

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From "Crazy, Just Like Me". Baritenor version in Bb. Drew Gasparini in the key of C at Triad Theater NYC on 4/14/2008

Overboard

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Sing from the bottom up. This tune needs to sound like there's pain. Don't be delicate with the high notes. Performed by Drew Gasparini and Monet Sabel at 54 Below on January 29, 2014.

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...