Caroline O'Connor, Julie Atherton, Pia Douwes Featured on "Songs of Charles Miller and Kevin Hammonds" CD | Playbill

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News Caroline O'Connor, Julie Atherton, Pia Douwes Featured on "Songs of Charles Miller and Kevin Hammonds" CD British theatre composer Charles Miller and American lyricist Kevin Hammonds are represented on the new album "It's Just the Beginning: The Songs of Charles Miller & Kevin Hammonds."

Eighteen songs by the team are sung by several West End and Broadway regulars on the recording, which is available from Making Records & Strike Up the Band in the U.K. and from cdbaby.com in the U.S.

Featured on the album are the songs "A Girl of Few Words," "Clear Blue Sky," "When Midnight Strikes," "Never Learned to Type" and "You Know How to Love Me," among others.

The songs are performed by Julie Atherton (Avenue Q, Mamma Mia), Helena Blackman (BBC’s "How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria?"), Valerie Cutko (Cabaret), Pia Douwes (Chicago), Brenda Edwards (ITV's "X-Factor," Chicago, We Will Rock You), Mark Evans (BBC's "Your Country Needs You," Wicked, Spamalot), Fenton Gray (Les Miserables, Blood Brothers), Donna Hines (Little Shop of Horrors, Dancing In The Streets), Jodie Jacobs (Rent, Fame), Cassidy Janson (Wicked, Avenue Q), Marc Joseph (Les Miserables, The Fields of Ambrosia), Michael McCarthy (Les Miserables), Caroline O'Connor (Moulin Rouge, Chicago), Charlotte Page (Phantom Of The Opera), Louise Plowright (Mamma Mia!), Richard Reynard (Blood Brothers), Paul Spicer (Avenue Q), Shona White (Wicked, Chess) and Alan Winner (Gone With The Wind).

Miller and Hammonds have written ten musicals including Mr. Christmas, No One In the World, Build Me a Bridge, R.S.V.P.A.S.A.P., Big Top, Lost in New York, A Balsamo Family Christmas, Hope, Brenda Bly: Teen Detective, When Midnight Strikes and Theatre of Blood.

"It's Just the Beginning" is also available at amazon.co.uk, dresscircle.co.uk and the German label soundofmusic-shop.de.

 
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