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Honeymoon in Vegas Composer Jason Robert Brown Makes His PBS-Aired Concert Available Online

The Tony-winning composer was joined by Anika Noni Rose at the Abrons Art Center.

Jason Robert Brown has made his 2011 PBS concert, with Anika Noni Rose on his website.
Jason Robert Brown has made his 2011 PBS concert with Anika Noni Rose available on his website.
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Three-time Tony-winning composer Jason Robert Brown, who recently made his broadcast television debut with a PBS broadcast of his 2011 concert with Tony Award winner Anika Noni Rose and the Caucasian Rhythm Kings, is making the concert available for download on his personal website.

Recorded at New York City's Abrons Art Center, the show features a bill of 15 songs including "Moving Too Fast," "I Could Be in Love With Someone Like You," "King of the World," "Still Hurting," "I Can Do Better Than That," "I’d Give It All for You," "The Old Red Hills of Home," "When You Say Vegas," "Nothing In Common," "One More Thing Than I Can Handle," "There With You," "All Things In Time," "Caravan of Angels," "Someone yo Fall Back On," and "Brand New You."

The songs sample the scores from several of Brown's musicals including 13, The Last Five Years, and the musical revue Songs for a New World, as well as tunes from his solo album "Someone Else's Clothes" and his current Broadway production Honeymoon in Vegas, now running at the Nederlander Theatre.

To download the performance, click here.

To purchase tickets to Honeymoon in Vegas, click here.