Corey Brunish Releases New Solo Album AS TIME GOES BY, 4/18

By: Apr. 16, 2013
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Tony Award winner Corey Brunish announces the release of his first self-titled CD "Corey Brunish As Time Goes By." The CD features standards from the musicals "Chicago", "Roberta", "Shall We Dance" and the movies "Casablanca" and "Working Girl."

"Corey Brunish As Time Goes By." hits stores on April 18th and will be available at local Broadway New York stores and on cdbaby.com.

Brunish can currently be heard singing the role of John Utterson on the new "Jekyll & Hyde" Concept Album starring Constantine Maroulis and Deborah Cox.
Jekyll and Hyde opens April 18.

A track from "Corey Brunish As Time Goes By" will also be featured in an original dance piece at the Mark Stuart Dance Theater's April 22 concert. The concert will take place at Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.

The CD's tracks include:
I Won't Dance
Fly Me To The Moon
Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
Listen To The Rhythm of the Falling Rain
Let The River Run
In My Life
Lady Madonna
Long and Winding Road
Nowhere Man
All I Care About
Bonnie
I Could Be Happy
As Time Goes By
Hallelujah
Lullabye (Goodnight My Angel)

CD art work enclosed.
Headshot below.

Brunish received a 2012 Tony Award as a co-producer of The Gershwin's Porgy and Bess.
Other Broadway productions as producer or investor include Bonnie & Clyde, Peter and the Starcatcher, Catch Me if You Can, Evita, Matilda, Annie, Lucky Guy, Nice Work if You Can Get It (Grammy Nominated),
Pippin. As a director he was praised by The Sondheim Review for his production of
" Company" and has worked alongside Jeff Calhoun and Karen Carpenter.
Corey has been an actor for some 40 years. As a singer, he appears on the newest Jekyll and Hyde CD, the upcoming Pippin Original Broadway Cast Recording, and has sung as a soloist with the Oregon Symphony, Pink Martini's Thomas Lauderdale, Quarterflash founders Marv and Rindy Ross, at The Copacabana and will soon appear at 54 Below. He has appeared in films and TV with such notables as Madonna and Tim Hutton.


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