VIDEO: First Look - Josh Groban Performs 'You'll Never Walk Alone' on PBS's JOSH GROBAN: STAGES LIVE

By: Oct. 09, 2015
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Josh Groban returns to PBS in an all-new television special based on his new CD, "Stages," which explores one of Josh's earliest musical loves -- Broadway and Broadway musicals. Recorded before a live audience at the historic Los Angeles Theater in downtown L.A., JOSH GROBAN: STAGES LIVE brings some of the most iconic songs in the Broadway musical songbook to life.

Below, watch Groban's performance of "You'll Never Walk Alone" from the Broadway musical CAROUSEL.

JOSH GROBAN: STAGES LIVE is part of special programming premiering on PBS stations beginning November 28, 2015 (check local listings).

"Theater and musical theater have always been in my heart," says Groban. "These are songs I've wanted to sing since I was in high school." The special highlights Groban's incomparable vocal range and gives fans of all ages the chance to sing along to the classic tunes made famous on the Broadway stage.

Songs from the special include "All I Ask of You," with Kelly Clarkson (The Phantom of the Opera), "Anthem" (Chess), "Bring Him Home" (LES MISERABLES), "Finishing the Hat" (Sunday in the Park with George), "If I Loved You" (Carousel), "Le Tems Des Cathedrals" (Notre-Dame de Paris), "Old Devil Moon" (Finian's Rainbow), "Pure Imagination" (Charlie & the Chocolate Factory), "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" (The Wizard of Oz), "Never Walk Alone" (Carousel), "Try to Remember" (The Fantasticks), "What I Did For Love" (A Chorus Line) and "Not While I'm Around" (Sweeney Todd).

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