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Apathetic Man

$9.99
From "Goldrich and Heisler - Songbook, Volume 1"

All This Shit Was Meant To Be

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From Eleven. “All This Shit Was Meant To Be” is the finale of ELEVEN, a 10-minute movie musical written by Rachel Axler and directed by Jim Krueger. Music by Brad Alexander, lyrics by Jimmy McNicholas, choreography by DJ Salisbury, and edited by Stefanie Dworkin. It was written, rehearsed, shot, and edited in 16 days for RIPFEST #8 and starred Jeff...

Awkward Threesome

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In this naughtily hilarious quintet, co-written with Drew Fornarola, a boring night on the couch turns interesting when a couple entertains the idea of bringing a “guest star” home. A. J. Shively & Alyssa Fox with Gina Milo, Brian Sills, and Ali Ewoldt at The Duplex on 6/28/2012 Charlie Franklin and Lexi Rabadi with Lindsey Brett Carothers, Jordan Segal, and...

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

Murder Ballad

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From MURDER BALLAD Key of C#mVideo is in C#m Rebecca Naomi Jones, John Ellison Conlee, Karen Olivo & Will Swenson

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....

Lucky In Love

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Autumn Hurlbert, Celisse Henderson, Ravi Roth, Erik Sisco at Metropolitan Room NYC on 3/28/2010

The Shape of Love

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Music by Jacob YanduraLyrics by Rebekah MelocikFemale Key of A: A3-C#5Male Key of Eb: Eb3-G4Love sometimes leads to grief, but this stand-alone ballad celebrates the friendships that last a lifetime.Rebekah Greer Melocik at 54 Below on February 16, 2015Donald Webber, Jr. at 54 Below on August 28, 2017