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Hairspray Demo

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LuPonatic
#25re: Hairspray Demo
Posted: 10/24/07 at 1:11am

Oh and that it is totally awesome we are getting demo stuff on a new CD! I cannot WAIT for this and the movie to come out on DVD. I spent a mint seeing this movie in theatres over and over!

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Marc Shaiman
#26re: Hairspray Demo
Posted: 10/24/07 at 1:08pm

Eureka!!

I just woke from an African fever dream with what I think is the explanation for our friend BF123's insistence that Nathan sounded like Harvey

There were TWO demos!!

After Harvey & Dick were cast, we redid the demo with them. I am betting that our friend heard there was a Nathan demo but actually HEARD the Harvey demo

Now we can all go on living in peace!

I'm so excited

M

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mateo
#27re: Hairspray Demo
Posted: 10/24/07 at 1:15pm

hehe,

I hope you are enjoying Africa- and if you take pictures- please share!


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JRybka
#28re: Hairspray Demo
Posted: 10/24/07 at 4:27pm

I remember Josie Aiello did the Starlight Express cd didn't she -- the one that La Webber did with pop versions of the songs from the show... Am I correct? Or losing it?

And the late great Patty D'Arcy was amazing in everthing she did. I am glad we will be able to hear her do some more music seeing as SOMEONE WON'T RELEASE LEADER OF THE PACK ON CD


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