Josh Groban remembers how Stephen Sondheim's music 'could take your breath away'
Josh Groban can still remember the sight of a VHS copy of "Sunday in the Park With George" on a shelf in his parents' home when he was growing up in Los Angeles. "This was the version with Mandy Patinkin and Bernadette Peters, and I'd always see it and think, 'That's a funny cover — weird orange color, half painting and half jeans and boots,'" says the Grammy-nominated singer and actor famous ...
by Mikael Wood, Los Angeles Times
Nov 29, 2021
3 minutes
Josh Groban can still remember the sight of a VHS copy of "Sunday in the Park With George" on a shelf in his parents' home when he was growing up in Los Angeles.
"This was the version with Mandy Patinkin and Bernadette Peters, and I'd always see it and think, 'That's a funny cover — weird orange color, half painting and half jeans and boots,'" says the Grammy-nominated singer and actor famous for his big voice and his multiplatinum pop-classical records. "One day I asked my parents, 'What is this?' and they said, 'It's a musical. Do
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