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News Voice of New Bohemia: "Jonathan Sings Larson" CD/DVD Released Nov. 6 "Jonathan Sings Larson," the new volume in PS Classics' ongoing Songwriter Series, is in stores Nov. 6.
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The CD and companion DVD celebrate the work and spirit of the late Tony Award- and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer-lyricist-librettist Jonathan Larson, who created Rent and tick, tick...BOOM!.

The 16-track CD includes selections from Rent and tick, tick...BOOM!, the lesser-known Superbia and Boho Days, plus a handful of rarer songs. The package also includes a special four-track DVD, with performances from Larson's Nov. 25, 1991, appearance at New York's Village Gate. The DVD includes "30/90," "Johnny Can't Decide," "Sunday" and "Why."

The CD track listing includes "Seasons of Love," "One Song Glory," "La Vie Boheme," "Intro/Tune Up 1," "Finale B" (all from Rent); "Therapy," "See Her Smile," "Find the Key," "Louder Than Words" (all from tick, tick…BOOM!); "One of These Days" and "LCD Readout" (all from Superbia); "Boho Days" and "London Faces" (from Boho Days); plus "All I Know," "Break Out the Booze" and "Valentine's Day."

The booklet includes lyrics as heard on the discs; remembrances/appreciations from sister Julie Larson, friend Victoria Leacock Hoffman and the songwriter Stephen Schwartz; and a reprinted New York Times interview and a bio of the songwriter.

* Larson did not live to see the international success of his musical Rent. On the eve of the show's 1996 Off-Broadway premiere, he died of an undiagnosed aortic aneurysm (believed to be a result of Marfan Syndrome). He was 35. To learn more about this condition, contact the National Marfan Foundation at www.marfan.org.

Jonathan Larson was born in Mt. Vernon, New York, and raised in suburban White Plains, the second child of Allan and Nanette Larson.

Larson received the 1996 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for Rent. The show, which is still running on Broadway after 11 years, received four 1996 Tony Awards (including Best Musical and two to Larson — Best Book of a Musical and Best Score of a Musical); six drama Desk Awards (including Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical, Best Music and Best Lyrics); Best Musical Awards from the New York Drama Critics Circle and the Outer Critics Circle (Off-Broadway); and three Obie Awards (including Outstanding Book, Music and Lyrics). Previously, he received the Richard Rodgers Production Award, the Richard Rodgers Development Grant, the Stephen Sondheim Award and the Gilman & Gonzalez-Falla Theatre Foundation's Commendation Award. Earlier work includes Superbia; tick, tick...BOOM!; the music for J.P. Morgan Saves the Nation; and numerous individual numbers. He also wrote music for "Sesame Street" and the children's book/cassettes "An American Tail" and "Land Before Time" as well as for Rolling Stone magazine publisher Jann Wenner. He conceived and directed a children's video, "Away We Go!," for which he wrote four songs. Rent had its world premiere on Feb. 13, 1996 at New York Theatre Workshop and opened at Broadway's Nederlander Theatre on April 29, 1996.

For more information about Larson's legacy, visit the Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Foundation website at www.jlpaf.org.

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The PS Classics Songwriter Series albums are drawn primarily from private "demo" recordings and have included such songwriters as "Yip" Harburg, Hugh Martin and Charles Strouse performing their own work. The series is produced in conjunction with the Library of Congress, under the supervision of producer Steve Nelson.

Unlike the label's previous Songwriter Series releases, which have been sold only at the PS Classics website and in specialty stores, "Jonathan Sings Larson" is available through all retailers.

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PS Classics is the label dedicated to the heritage of Broadway and American popular song. Founded in 2000 by Tommy Krasker and Philip Chaffin, and twice Grammy-nominated (for its cast recordings of Assassins and Nine: The Musical), PS Classics' recent releases include the Broadway productions of Grey Gardens and 110 in the Shade. Also released on Nov. 6 are solo albums by Victoria Clark, Lauren Kennedy and Andréa Burns.

For more information, visit www.psclassics.com.

 
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