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"CCM is blessed with a seemingly
never ending supply of extremely talented young musical theater
students."
Talkin' Broadway |
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Alumni of the Musical Theatre program have appeared on a rich variety
of solo
recordings. This page contains a sampling of
those CDs that feature their
many distinctive talents. CCM alumni have also contributed to many Original
Cast Recordings, some of which are pictured below.

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Matt Bogart
(class of '94)
Matt's solo album, Simple Song is
currently available. He can also be heard on More Simple Songs,
The Musicality of Kern (with CCM alumna
Jessica Boevers) and The Musicality of Porter. |

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Scott Coulter
(class of '93)
MAC and Bistro-award winner Scott Coulter
has released his first CD entitled
Scott Coulter. |

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Kim Criswell
(class of '79)
Kim has released three solo albums, The
Lorelei, The Human Cry and Back to Before. She can be
heard on the Original Cast Recording of The Slow Drag and is also featured on over 25
additional CDs, including the studio recordings of Wonderful Town,
Kiss Me, Kate, Man of La Mancha, Annie, Annie Get Your Gun, The Rocky
Horror Show, Guys and Dolls, Fifty Million Frenchmen, Broadway Scandals
of 1928, Anything Goes and Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging
Queens.
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Jason Graae
(class of '80)
Jason can be heard on his two solo albums You're Never Fully
Dressed Without A Smile and Jason Graae: LIVE At The Cinegrill.
He can be heard on many Original Cast Recordings including Forever
Plaid, A Grand Night For Singing, Forbidden Hollywood, Olympus On My
Mind, LoveSong, The Broadway Musicals Of 1943, Babes in Arms, Sitting
Pretty, Strike Up The Band, Drat The Cat!, Lucky Stiff and
Colette Collage. He also appears on the compilation CDs Lost In
Boston, Unsung Musicals, A Broadway Christmas, Prime Time Musicals
and many others.
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Lauren Kennedy
Lauren's solo album of the songs of Jason Robert Brown
is currently available. She can also be heard on the Original Cast
Recordings of Side Show, Good News, Sunset Boulevard
and South Pacific (National Theatre revival). She performs on
The Paul Simon Album and Life Upon the Wicked Stage: A Tribute to
Jerome Kern. |


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Joshua Kobak (class of '95)
Josh has released a new CD, Above and
Beneath, with his band SWIM featuring fellow CCM alumna
Katie Pfaffl who has released two CDs of her own, Katie
Pfaffl and As She Stands (see below) |

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Marcia Lewis
Marcia's first solo CD Marcia Lewis: Nowadays
is available on Original Cast Records. She can also be heard on A Bag
of Popcorn and a Dream, Kelly, The Night of the Hunter, Chicago
(1996 revival), Big City Rhythm, Grease (1994 revival) and
Rags. |


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Pamela Myers
(class of '69)
Pamela recently released her CD of musical theatre
songs under the title The Chance to Sing. She can also be heard
on the Original Cast Recordings of Company, Lunch and the
Broadway revival of Into the Woods as well as several compilation
CDs. |

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Faith Prince
(class of '79)
Faith can be heard on her solo album A Leap of Faith:
Live at Joe's Pub as well as on the original cast recordings of
March of the Falsettos/Falsettoland, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Bells are
Ringing, Little Me, Here's Love: The Songs of Mary Rodgers (with CCM
alumnus Mark Waldrop), Jerry
Herman's Miss Spectacular and A Man of No Importance (by
CCM alumnus Stephen Flaherty). |


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Alton Fitzgerald White
(class of '86)
Alton has released two CDs of original songs, his debut
CD How Do I Feel and Ecstasis. He can also be heard with
the Boston Pops Orchestra on A Splash of Pops, the Original Cast
Recording of Elegies for Angles, Punks and Raging Queens and
reading many audio books. |
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talents of CCM Musical Theatre alumni have contributed to many Original
Cast albums. A few of these memorable recordings are listed below.

Shoshana Bean (class
of '99 )
in the Broadway hit Hairspray
Jessica Boevers (class of '94) in the Broadway revival of
Funny Thing...Forum
Justin Bohon (class of '00) in The Broadway Musicals of
1929
Sara Gettelfinger
(class of '99) in the Broadway revival of Nine

Danette Holden (class of ‘96) in the
Off-Broadway musical The It Girl
Alisa Klein (class of ‘93) in the Broadway production of
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Leslie Kritzer
(class of ‘99) in The Broadway Musicals of 1951
Vicki Lewis in the Broadway revival
of Damn Yankees

Andrew Palermo (class
of '95) in the Broadway revival of Annie Get Your Gun
Michele Pawk
(class of ‘85) in the Broadway revival of Cabaret
Josh Prince
(class of ‘96) in the American premiere of the musical Honk!
Lee Roy Reams in the Broadway
production of 42nd Street

Eric Sciotto
(class of ‘97) in the Broadway production of The Sweet Smell of
Success
Jim Walton
(class of ‘77) in the Broadway production of Merrily We Roll Along
Bob Walton (class of ‘82) in
the Broadway revival of Once Upon a Mattress
Lee Wilkoff in the Broadway
revival of Kiss Me, Kate
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BRANDON
CUTRELL
Class of 1999
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Brandon has received both the coveted Mac and Bistro Awards for
achievement in cabaret performing in New York City. He is Co-Host of
The After Party, the wildly popular weekly Friday night "schmoozefest"
at The Laurie Beechman Theatre on 42nd Street. He made his New York
cabaret debut in 2001 with It's It's an Art: The Music of Stephen
Schwartz. His other New York credits include Broadway By The
Year, Broadway Unplugged with Ben Vereen and Rosie O'Donnell, Liz
Swados' Waiting For Lefty and David Friedman's King Island
Christmas. Nationally, Brandon has performed with Theatre of the
Stars, Goodspeed Musicals, the Human Race Theatre and the Cincinnati
Pops Orchestra. His solo cabaret debut, Entitled, was honored
by the Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs with the MAC Award
for Best Male Debut. Brandon's show, No Reservations, enjoyed a
four month run in New York and earned Brandon his second MAC Award,
the 2005 MAC Award for Outstanding Male Vocalist, and the 2005 Back
Stage Bistro Award for Outstanding Male Vocalist. The son of a United
Methodist preacher, Brandon was born and raised in Indiana. |
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Banner above: Laura Hall in
Listen to My Heart, a revue of music by John Buccino in the Cohen
Family Studio Theatre. |
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