Alice Ripley Performs Jangly Guitar-Accented 'Keyhole'

By: Feb. 03, 2015
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Alice Ripley performs a jangly guitar-flecked ditty!

Tony Award-winning Broadway superstar Alice Ripley frequently utilizes her SoundCloud account to share intriguing and entertaining clips and she now presents an impressive selection via a guitar-accented new track titled "Keyhole".

Of note, last year, Ripley released a song now available to hear in full from her upcoming movie musical SUGAR! titled "Darling", as well as several scenes from Edward Albee's acclaimed play WHO'S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF?

Plus, Ripley also released a drum-accented take on the popular Alicia Keys song "New York State Of Mind", as well as an acoustic version of the tune.

Additionally, Ripley also shared a clip of herself alongside Japanese NEXT TO NORMAL lead Gen Parton Shin on the score standout "I'm Alive", as well.

Follow Ripley The Band on SoundCloud for more clips - including "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend", "So Many Ways", "Stand By Your Man" and many more - available here.

For more information on Alice Ripley and to receive regular updates on Ripley The Band, follow her on Twitter here.

Hear Alice Ripley perform "Keyhole" below.



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