"Gonna Make You Love Me," New CD from Matt Cavenaugh and Jenny Powers, Now Available for Download | Playbill

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News "Gonna Make You Love Me," New CD from Matt Cavenaugh and Jenny Powers, Now Available for Download "Gonna Make You Love Me," the debut recording from Broadway couple Matt Cavenaugh and Jenny Powers, who have collectively appeared in ten Broadway and Off-Broadway productions, is now available for digital download at all outlets including iTunes and Amazon.com.

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Physical CDs are also available for purchase on Amazon and CDbaby.com.

About the new ten-track album, Powers and Cavenaugh said in a previous statement, "Over the course of 10 songs, the album follows the journey of two people searching for and finding love in one another."

"Gonna Make You Love Me" was recorded in Los Angeles at Mental Music Productions by Kendall Marsh. All songs are arranged and produced by Matt Gould and Griffin Matthews.

The complete track list for the recording follows:

Somebody to Love
Sunday Kind of Love
I Wanna Be With You
I Think We're Alone Now
I Get Along Without You Very Well/Bent
A Case of You
Real Good Thing
I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
You Send Me
The Best is Yet to Come

The recording also features Matt Gould on piano and keyboards, Kendall Marsh on keyboards, Gregg Bissonette on drums, Jimmy Johnson on bass and David Alfonso on guitar.

On Broadway, Cavenaugh most recently starred as Tony in the 2009 revival of West Side Story, and Powers was last seen on the New York stage as Gina in Lincoln Center Theater's production of Happiness. Powers was also recently seen as Veronica Franco in the new musical Dangerous Beauty, which premiered at the Pasadena Playhouse, and Cavenaugh starred as Gaston in Gigi at Los Angeles' Reprise Theatre Company.

For more information visit www.jenny-powers.com and www.mattcavenaugh.com.

 
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