Going to clubs in the 1980s, I would hear “One Night In Bangkok” by Murray Head and I absolutely loved the “weirdness” of it. Who knew that it came from the musical Chess? Well, I guess I had “a thing” for Murray Head because I became obsessed with an album in my mom’s theatre collection... Continue Reading →
York Theatre: “Where Musicals Come To Life”
“Un-Block The Music’s” postings have been slow for the last couple of weeks, because I have been on the road talking to amazing artists, writers, producers, and seeing shows of all kinds. This story is about a nearly-50-year-old company, York Theatre in Manhattan. Its slogan is “Where Musicals Come to Life.” That includes new musicals... Continue Reading →
Life Is A “Cabaret” For The Foys & Their Musical “Emergency”
With a year under the bridge, “Un-Block The Music” has found a niche it very much wants to support, NEW musicals! Don’t get me wrong, the next time Rent is revived with a real theatre cast in a real theatre, I will be first on line. HOWEVER, I am not real fond of old musicals... Continue Reading →
“Be More Chill” Gets A Warm Reception On Broadway From Fans
"Um-Block The Music" experienced the phenomenon that is "Be More Chill" yesterday at the Lyceum Theater On Broadway. If you read my posts, you know I don't like to "review" shows, every show has something positive. HOWEVER, this show was so much fun. Every singer, was seriously on point! A toast to Will Roland and... Continue Reading →
Last Chance To See “Lolita My Love”, Part Of York Theatre’s Celebration Of Alan Jay Lerner
While Un-Block The Music is obsessed with New York concerts and theater, New York’s weather really makes me want to attach myself to a seagull and fly south for the winter! Due to a very little snow storm that caused chaos on every highway yesterday, I missed an interview with Deniz Cordell the musical director... Continue Reading →
Andrew Pugsley Talks About His Part In Olivier Award Winning Showstopper’s 8 New Musicals A Week
Singing a song is not just singing a song. Like any actor in a scene, singers need to connect to their songs. Songs in a musical need to connect to a story. How the heck do the actors and band members of Showstopper pull off a new original improv show every night? Andrew Pugsley, one... Continue Reading →
Beautiful’s Laurel Harris & Rob Marnell, Show “Love In Their Heart” On & Off Stage
Cover Photo By Monroe George for Broadwayworld.com. Who doesn’t love a little romance; especially on Broadway? “Un-Block The Music” particularly adores this couple, Laurel Harris (Wicked, Beautiful) and Rob Marnell (Gettin’ The Band Back Together, Beautiful). No…they didn’t meet on Broadway, they met in high school in North Carolina doing a community production of... Continue Reading →
Theater Lovers Everywhere Can Be Part Of A Cast Party!
If you love theater, you can love theater anywhere. Jim Caruso has proven that with “Cast Party”. While its home is the Birdland Theater on 44th St. in Manhattan, Jim takes the show on the road as well. Just as Jim and Billy returned from a California trek, “Un-Block The Music” spoke to Jim about... Continue Reading →
Previously Unheard Music Comes From “Rent’s” Late Composer Jonathan Larson
At last, Ghostlight Records will release previously unheard music from “Rent” Composer, Jonathan Larson! “Rent” is tied for first in terms of “Un-Block The Music’s” favorite musicals of all time! Of course, I watched the quasi-live broadcast of “Rent” Sunday night on Fox. In case, you weren’t watching, one of the leads, Brennin Hunt, broke... Continue Reading →
What Could “Anastasia” & James Taylor Have In Common?…Frank Filipetti
What could Foreigner, James Taylor, Broadway’s “Anastasia” and “Wicked” have in common? Grammy-winning music producer, engineer and mixer Frank Filipetti. “Un-Block The Music” had the pleasure of chatting with him recently about the many stages of his career and why he was one of the first big name producers to embrace digital technology. Franks’ early... Continue Reading →