A.D. Amorosi Since his 2001 debut, everything about vocalist and actor Josh Groban has been an evolution. The high lyric baritone with the big voice and four multi-platinum albums moved from covering songwriters’ operatic pop and lofty theater songs to penning his own more intimate, urbane material.
These songs show up alongside those of such writers as Joni Mitchell and Kenny Loggins on his recently released “Harmony.”Groban has also caught the intimacy bug by going from Broadway’s stages (for his debut in 2017’s “Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812,” he won a Tony nomination for best actor in a musical) and the smaller screens of Netflix (2018’s “The Good Cop”) to singing in the shower on his socials (#showersongs).
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