31 Days of Holiday Cheer: Andy Karl Cons 'What are you doing New Year's Eve?'
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Turn in this month every day, while we share vacation music videos from our favorite Broadway stars, as well as some new original videos.
Every day this December comes Playbill in the spirit of the season with 31 Days of Holiday Cheer – which divides some of our favorite music videos from Broadway stars. Go in daily for classic songs and new songs about Christmas, Hanukkah and New Year. And we even have a surprise new, original Playbill videos to share.
Other than most of the composer Looter‘s golden era songs, “What are you doing New Year’s Eve?” was not written for a Broadway or film music. This was first recorded in 1947 by one of the maps-top songs of the Middle 40s, Margaret Whiting. It has since been covered by dozens of great artists including Its fitzgerald, Barbra StreisandThe carpenters, Rod Stewart, Bette Midler, Barry ManilowKacey Musgraves, Harry Connick, jr. And many more.
But today we share a performance of the tune of Broadway favorite Andy Karl. This is directly recorded at Feinstein/54 below during the 2016 concert Legally bound. We are pretty sure Karl directs the sentiment to his wife Orfehwith whom he shared the cabaret stage. Although it is nice to dream that he is singing it to us as well. Listen to a particularly Croony Karl Sing “What are you doing New Year’s Eve?” In the video above.
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Karl will next lead the cast of Groundhog Day In Melbourne, Australia. Karl originated in Broadway and in the West End in a Time Like, the role of Phil Conners, the weatherman, in a time loop. Performances start January 24th.