STAGE TUBE: Hiller, Keenan-Bolger, et al. Sing Ryan Scott Oliver

By: Feb. 22, 2011
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On Feb. 7, 2011, composer-lyricist Ryan Scott Oliver released his first published songbook of 20 songs from his musicals Darling, 35mm, and more. Check out performances from the concert below!

The night of the book's release, RSO and his twisted band returned to Joe's Pub to celebrate the release the only way they know how: a rock concert to once again burn the place down. And what's more, every concert ticket buyer will receive a copy of the Songbook for FREE.

The Music+Lyrics by Ryan Scott Oliver: Volume 1 Release Concerts at 7pm and 9pm on Monday, February 7 will star longtime RSO performer-collaborators Alex Brightman, Jay Armstrong Johnson, and Lindsay Mendez, and will also feature guest performers to be announced. The evening will be hosted by the writer.

(Music+Lyrics by Ryan Scott Oliver: Volume I can also be pre-ordered now from his website for a special price of $24.99, 15% off the regular price! Songbooks can be ordered at www.ryanscottoliver.com; the book will be mailed on or before the date of its release.)

RSO and his crew appeared at Joe's Pub in May 2009 and January 2010 with runs of Rated RSO. The songbook release concert promises to be a great evening celebrating the wonderful tunes of Ryan Scott Oliver.

Ryan Scott Oliver wrote the music and lyrics for 35mm, Darling (as seen on the 10th season of The Apprentice), and Mrs. Sharp (2008 Richard Rodgers Award Winner). His work has been seen at Kennedy Center, Joe's Pub, and New York Musical Theatre Festival, and has also been heard Off-Broadway in We the People (TheatreWorksUSA), on the YouTube webseries The Battery's Down ("This is Your Life," et al; CD available through Sh-K-Boom Records), and in cabarets and showcases around the world. He is the recipient of a 2008 Jonathan Larson Grant, the 2007 Harold Adamson Award for Excellence in Lyric Writing (ASCAP), a 2007 Dramatists Guild Fellowship, and more.

 

 


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