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Range: Baritone


Make It Here

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From Island Song.Music updated as of April 23, 2017. In this intense, emotional rock ballad, the eleven o’clock number in ISLAND SONG, a young performer who has achieved career success asks his distant father to come see his show. It has been performed by singers including Brian Justin Crum, Stephen C. Anthony, Tyler McKenzie, Troy Iwata, Philippe Arroyo, Keith Jack,...

Halfway

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Music and Lyrics by Ryan Scott OliverMale key of G (Video is in G)Male key of FFemale key of C Jay Armstrong Johnson and Morgan Karr at The Canal Room on 11/09/2009.

Nothing More

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From With The Right Music After rumors spread that Adam might be attracted to Jason, Jason distances himself. Afraid of losing his friend, Adam decides to write Jason a letter explaining himself and proving once and for all that there’s nothing weird about their friendship. Video is in Bb: Noah Galvin at Studio Recording on 6/10/2015

One Last Prayer - B

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From Republic. For baritenors. Key of B. The low note is Bb2. The high note is G4. Performed by Josh Young in the key of Db at the Alice Griffin Jewel Box Theatre on July 25, 2013.

Albuquerque Anyway

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From Things to Ruin. Performed by Lance Rubin at the Laurie Beechman Theater in January 2008.

Asleep on my Arm

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From Things to Ruin. Performed by Alex Mogil at the Cranky Cabaret on March 30, 2014.

Awful People

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From Jasper in Deadland.Music and Lyrics by Ryan Scott OliverKey of Eb (Video is in Eb)Louis Hobson and Matt DoyleRyan Scott Oliver at 54 Below on Feb. 12, 2016.

Advice to a Young Firefly

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This pyrotechnic story song has been performed by Tituss Burgess, Lea Salonga, Jackie Burns, Eric Michael Krop, Natalie Weiss, Prisca Demarez, Carole Demas (original Sandy in GREASE and the first person ever to sing “Meadowlark”), and many more. It tells the story of a firefly, afraid of lighting up and making himself a target for predators, receives encouragement from a...

Watching the Show

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A tour de force, show-stopping number for a solo Male performer. WATCHING THE SHOW is an eleven o'clock number in which the lead character of the musical THE TIMES erupts into song expressing frustration, jealousy, and a deep yearning for success. Compelling lyrics and a powerful melody.As performed by Jonathan Whitton: As performed by Jordan Leeds: