#Cats (1998) and Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)
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murdleandmarot · 6 months ago
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hello!! for that ask game, 3 and 17? :D
hi hello!!!! I already answered 17, so I’ll just talk about a couple of my favorite movies :)))
1. The Secret of Moonacre (2009)
Jesus Christ I love this movie. It’s based on a book that is bad, but it was made into a movie that is my favorite thing in the world, me and my sister watch it ALL the time.
There’s just so much to love about it. It’s a fantastical movie that I don’t want to spoil, but it’s got magic, it’s got 2008 CGI, it’s got fairytale worlds, it’s got so many queer undertones that it’s insane, it’s got historically inaccurate but stunning costumes, sets and scenery to DIE for, some of my favorite scenes in movie history just for the whimsy of it all, and Tim Curry.
The main character Maria is LITERALLY just me, and very Jemima coded, and you’ll see why if you watch the movie, I cannot recommend it enough. Someday I should do fanart
And it’s got this gayass mcr teenage guyfailure silly boy with eyeliner who my sister clocked as gay the MINUTE he walked on screen.
(Why do people keep doing that to me. First with this, then my friend with Misto (HOW DID HE DO THAT??? IT WAS THE FIRST LINE!!!))
2. Clue (1985) and Glass Onion (2022)
I LOVE detective and crime movies that are focused on shenanigans, aesthetics, and actually SOLVING the crimes. So much of true crime to me is just ‘and then the violent and misogyny person ate 8 children 😔’ like okay. Thank you.
I actually can’t stand it and that’s why I like murder mysteries more than thrillers.
Clue is hysterical and has shaped my humor to an insane degree, my dad and I quote it each other all of the time. The murder mystery element is incomprehensible but the shenanigans are so good that you don’t even notice the entire movie is nonsense until the end. 10/10 no notes.
Glass Onion is a masterpiece. Eat the rich <3. Also they should keep making Knives Out movies forever.
3. Wait Till Helen Comes (2016) and Bluebeard (2009)
OBSCURE INDIE FILM GIRLIES UNTIE!!! I’m a huge fan of movies that are spooky, but not horror, and these movies delivers on both accounts, at least for me. Also they’re free on YouTube :))) double win!!!!
WTHC was one of my FAVORITE books as a kid, (alongside like. Dork diaries and Frozen Charlotte), so when I saw it was a movie on YouTube I lost my mind. Watched it in the middle of the night at my great-aunts house while writing horror fanfiction. Truly the teenage dream.
It’s SO crazy to me, atmospheric, makes almost no sense, but is still one of my favorites.
Bluebeard is Bluebeard :)) so so good, in French, watched it for the first time about two weeks ago? And my computer started screaming at me. Like actual screams. Super creepy. I love the acting, I love the ambiguous ending that is SUPER dark and abstract. What was going on there. I love it.
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rice-pudding-slaps · 1 year ago
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Musicals that don't count per OP's statement:
-CATS (1998)
Phantom of the Opera (2004)
Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
Rent (2005)
Grease (1978)
Mamma Mia! (2008)
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953)
Hairspray (2007 or 1988)
Singing in the Rain (1952)
Annie (1982)
Sound of Music (1965)
The Music Man (1962)
The King and I (1956)
Guys and Dolls (1955)
Hello, Dolly! (1969)
Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
Moulin Rouge (2001)
Les Miserables (2012)
Fiddler on the Roof (1971)
Oliver! (1968)
Chicago (2002)
Hamilton (2020)
Funny Girl (1968)
My Fair Lady (1964)
The Producers (2005)
In the Heights (2021)
Evita (1996)
Everyone's talking about Jamie (2021)
Billy Elliot (2000)
Camelot (2007)
The Producers (2005)
Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)
Jersey Boys (2014)
Newsies (1992 or 2017)
West Side Story (1961)
Gypsy (1962)
How to succeed in bussiness without really trying (1967)
Anything Starkid Ever Put on Youtube
Every boot you have ever watched
Does watching the movie adaptation count as seen the musical?
I assume so, but I'm actually not sure of what you think
See, people keep asking and I would typically say no, but I understand why you would count it, so:
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djbcadventures · 6 years ago
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The DJBC Happy Hour # 285 Playlist
Here is the playlist from last night’s show.  The 61st Annual Grammy Awards air next Sunday night on CBS, hosted by Grammy-winning superstar Alicia Keys.
SHOW PLAYLIST (Year indicates Grammy win for Best Musical Theater Album): “Aquarius” - Hair (1969; Ronald Dyson and Original Cast) “I Believe” - The Book of Mormon (2012; Andrew Rannells and Ensemble) “My Favorite Things” - The Sound of Music (1961; Mary Martin) “Day by Day” - Godspell (1972; Robin Lamont and Original Cast) “Superstar” - Jesus Christ Superstar: Live In Concert (2019 Nominee; Brandon Victor Dixon) “I Could Have Danced All Night” - My Fair Lady: 2018 Original Revival Cast (2019 Nominee; Lauren Ambrose) “History Has Its Eyes on You” - Hamilton (2016; Original Cast) “Defying Gravity” - Wicked (2005; Kristin Chenoweth & Idina Menzel) “Ease on Down the Road” - The Wiz (1976; Original Cast) “Jailhouse Rock” - Smokey Joe’s Cafe (1996; Michael Park and Original Cast) “People” - Funny Girl (1965; Barbra Streisand) “We Can Do It” - The Producers (2002; Nathan Lane & Matthew Broderick) “Promises, Promises” - Promises, Promises (1970; Jerry Orbach) “How To” - How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1962; Robert Morse) “Pinball Wizard” - The Who’s Tommy (1994; Original Broadway Cast)
(Edited to Add the Bonus Hour Playlist): “On the Balcony of Casa Rosada/Don’t Cry for Me Argentina” - Evita (1981; Original Broadway Cast, including THE Patti LuPone) “I Dreamed a Dream” - Les Miserables (1987) “Memory” - Cats (1984; Betty Buckley) “Sunday” - Sunday in the Park with George (1985; Original Broadway Cast) “Will You Love Me Tomorrow” - Beautiful (2015; Jessie Mueller) “76 Trombones” - The Music Man (1959; Robert Preston) “Tomorrow” - Annie (1978; Andrea McArdle) “Find Your Grail” - Monty Python’s Spamalot (2006; Original Broadway Cast) “Company” - Company (1971; Dean Jones and Original Broadway Cast) “Thoroughly Modern Millie” - Thoroughly Modern Millie (2003 Nominee; Sutton Foster and Original Broadway Cast) “The Nicest Kids in Town” - Hairspray (2003; Original Broadway Cast) “Pretty Women” - Sweeney Todd (1980; Len Cariou) “Finale/Children Will Listen/You Are Not Alone” - Into the Woods (1989; Bernadette Peters and Original Broadway Cast)
And, out of curiousity, here were the past winners of the Musical Theater Album since the first Grammy was handed out in 1959.  Those with asterisks (*) won the Best Musical Tony Award, as well.
1959: The Music Man* 1960: TIE - Gypsy; Redhead 1961: The Sound of Music* 1962: How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying* 1963: No Strings 1964: She Loves Me 1965: Funny Girl 1966: On A Clear Day You Can See Forever 1967: Mame 1968: Cabaret*
1969: Hair 1970: Promises, Promises 1971: Company* 1972: Godspell 1973: Don’t Bother Me, I Can’t Cope 1974: A Little Night Music* 1975: Raisin* 1976: The Wiz* 1977: Bumbling Brown Sugar 1978: Annie*
1979: Ain’t Misbehavin’* 1980: Sweeney Todd* 1981: Evita* 1982: Lena Horne: The Lady and Her Music 1983: Dreamgirls 1984: Cats* 1985: Sunday in the Park with George 1986: West Side Story 1987: Follies: In Concert 1988: Les Miserables*
1989: Into the Woods 1990: Jerome Robbins’ Broadway 1991: Les Miserables: The Symphonic Recording 1992: The Will Rogers Follies* 1993: Guys and Dolls: The Complete New Cast Recording 1994: The Who’s Tommy 1995: Passion* 1996: Smokey Joe’s Cafe 1997: Riverdance 1998: Chicago: The Musical (the Revival)
1999: The Lion King* 2000: Annie Get Your Gun: The New Broadway Cast 2001: Elton John and Tim Rice’s Aida 2002: The Producers* 2003: Hairspray* 2004: Gypsy: A Musical Fable 2005: Wicked 2006: Monty Python’s Spamalot* 2007: Jersey Boys* 2008: Spring Awakening*
2009: In the Heights* 2010: West Side Story: New Cast Recording 2011: American Idiot 2012: The Book of Mormon* 2013: Once* 2014: Kinky Boots* 2015: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical 2016: Hamilton* 2017: The Color Purple: New Broadway Cast 2018: Dear Evan Hansen*
2019: Find out on February 10; Nominees are reigning Tony-winner The Band’s Visit, the Emmy-winning Jesus Christ Superstar: Live in Concert, and the Revivals of My Fair Lady, Carousel, and Once on This Island  (EDIT on February 12: Last year’s Tony-winning Best Musical The Band’s Visit won for Best Musical Theater Album, following last year’s sweep of the Tonys.)
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solo-bolo-trollo · 7 years ago
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A COMPLETE LIST OF ALBUMS I LISTENED TO IN 2017
1.       Brian Eno—Reflection (2017)
2.       Joe Jackson & Friends—Heaven & Hell (1997)
3.       The KLF—Chill Out (1990)
4.       Run the Jewels—Run the Jewels 3 (2016)
5.       ESG—Come Away with ESG (1983)
6.       Pink Guy—Pink Season (2017)
7.       Madness—The Rise and Fall (1982)
8.       The xx—I See You (2017)
9.       The xx—xx (2009)
10.   Foxygen—Hang (2017)
11.   Shackleton and Vengeance Tenfold – Sferic Ghost Transmits (2017)
12.   André Previn, et. al—Jesus Christ Superstar (1973)
13.   Code Orange—Forever (2017)
14.   Neil Cicierega—Mouth Moods (2017)
15.   Migos—C U L T U R E (2017)
16.   Buscabulla—EP II (2017)
17.   Allison Crutchfield—Tourist in This Town (2017)
18.   Delicate Steve—This is Steve (2017)
19.   Daft Punk—Homework (1997)
20.   Homeshake—Fresh Air (2017)
21.   Sampha—Process (2017)
22.   MF Doom—Operation: Doomsday (1999)
23.   Tobin Sprout—The Universe and Me (2017)
24.   Syd—Fin (2017)
25.   Julie Byrne—Not Even Happiness (2017)
26.   The Weeknd—Starboy (2016)
27.   Sinkane—Life & Livin’ It (2017)
28.   William Basinski—A Shadow in Time (2017)
29.   Paul White and Danny Brown—Accelerator (EP) (2017)
30.   Metallica—Kill ‘Em All (1983)
31.   Nas—It Was Written (1996)
32.   Priests—Nothing Feels Natural (2017)
33.   Urochromes—Night Bully (EP) (2017)
34.   Yung Bae—Skyscraper Anonymous (2016)
35.   Ty Segall—Ty Segall (2017)
36.   nobigdyl. —Canopy (2017)
37.   Son Volt—Notes of Blue (2017)
38.   Jansport J—p h a r a o h (2017)
39.   Jens Lekman—Life Will See You Now (2017)
40.   Maggie Rogers—Now That the Light is Fading (EP) (2017)
41.   Erykah Badu—Baduizm (1997)
42.   Dirty Projectors—Dirty Projectors (2017)
43.   Future—FUTURE (2017)
44.   Sun Kil Moon—Common as Light and Love Are Red Valleys of Blood (2017)
45.   Future—HNDRXX (2017)
46.   Visible Cloaks—Reassemblage (2017)
47.   Barenaked Ladies—Born on a Pirate Ship (1996)
48.   Thundercat—Drunk (2017)
49.   Hand Habits—Wildly Idle (Humble Before the Void) (2017)
50.   Vagabon—Infinite Worlds (2017)
51.   Amnesia Scanner—AS Truth (2017)
52.   Mega Bog—Happy Together (2017)
53.   Lin Manuel-Miranda, et. al—In the Heights (2008)
54.   Chicano Batman—Freedom is Free (2017)
55.   The Mountain Goats—We Shall All Be Healed (2004)
56.   King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard—Flying Microtonal Banana (2017)
57.   Mark Scott—Death & All His Enemies (EP) (2017)
58.   Strand of Oaks—Hard Love (2017)
59.   The Magnetic Fields—50 Song Memoir (2017)
60.   DMX—It’s Dark and Hell is Hot (1998)
61.   Jay Som—Everybody Works (2017)
62.   The Shins—Heartworms (2017)
63.   Pauline Oliveros—Accordion & Voice (1982)
64.   Steve Lacy—Steve Lacy’s Demo (EP) (2017)
65.   Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever—The French Press (EP) (2017)
66.   Real Estate—In Mind (2017)
67.   Jansport J—Pharaohmatic Immunity (2017)
68.   Drake—More Life (2017)
69.   Temples—Volcano (2017)
70.   Anohni—Paradise (EP) (2017)
71.   Diamanda Galás—All the Way (2017)
72.   Kelly Lee Owens—Kelly Lee Owens (2017)
73.   Paul F. Tompkins—Laboring Under Delusions: Live in Brooklyn (2012)
74.   Tinariwen—Elwan (2017)
75.   Gorillaz—Gorillaz (2001)
76.   Hippo Campus—Landmark (2017)
77.   Black Sabbath—Master of Reality (1971)
78.   Liquid Liquid—Optimo (EP) (1983)
79.   Hurray for the Riff Raff—The Navigator (2017)
80.   Blanck Mass—World Eater (2017)
81.   Beastie Boys—Hello Nasty (1998)
82.   Diet Cig—Swear I’m Good at This (2017)
83.   Ibibio Sound Machine—Uyai (2017)
84.   Mount Eerie—A Crow Looked at Me (2017)
85.   Future Islands—The Far Field (2017)
86.   Boards of Canada—Music Has the Right to Children (1998)
87.   Father John Misty—Pure Comedy (2017)
88.   Glenn Gould—Bach: The Goldberg Variations (1956)
89.   Arca—Arca (2017)
90.   Sorority Noise—You’re Not As _____ As You Think (2017)
91.   Gas—Pop (2000)
92.   Kendrick Lamar—DAMN. (2017)
93.   Passion Pit—Tremendous Sea of Love (2017)
94.   Shamir—Hope (2017)
95.   Portishead—Dummy (1994)
96.   Tonstartssbandht—Sorcerer (2017)
97.   Dr. Dre—The Chronic (1992)
98.   Wiley—Godfather (2017)
99.   Parliament—Mothership Connection (1975)
100.           Sade—Diamond Life (1984)
101.           Charly Bliss—Guppy (2017)
102.           Iggy Pop—Lust for Life (1977)
103.           Kasey Zoned—Isolation (EP) (2017)
104.           Gorillaz—Humanz (2017)
105.           Mac DeMarco—This Old Dog (2017)
106.           Slowdive—Slowdive (2017)
107.           The Record Company—Give It Back to You (2016)
108.           Garth Brooks—No Fences (1990)
109.           Gas—Narkopop (2017)
110.           Girlpool—Powerplant (2017)
111.           Perfume Genius—No Shape (2017)
112.           Marty Robbins—Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs (1959)
113.           The Mavericks—Brand New Day (2017)
114.           Dave Malloy, et. al—Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 (2013)
115.           The Mountain Goats—Goths (2017)
116.           Temple of the Dog—Temple of the Dog (1991)
117.           Soundgarden—Badmotorfinger (1991)
118.           Burial—Subtemple (EP) (2017)
119.           Angelo Badalamenti—Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992)
120.           Death Grips—Steroids (Crouching Tiger Hidden Gabber) (EP) (2017)
121.           Various artists—Lost Highway (1997)
122.           Throbbing Gristle—20 Jazz Funk Greats (1979)
123.           Lil Yachty—Teenage Emotions (2017)
124.           Phish—Junta (1989)
125.           Talaboman—The Night Land (2017)
126.           (Sandy) Alex G—Rocket (2017)
127.           Burzum—Filosofem (1996)
128.           Sleater-Kinney—Live in Paris (2017)
129.           Power Trip—Nightmare Logic (2017)
130.           Sam Gellaitry—Escapism III (EP) (2017)
131.           The Cranberries—Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can’t We? (1993)
132.           Bing & Ruth—No Home of the Mind (2017)
133.           Luxoddo Menatti—Climbing Through Clockwork (EP) (2017)
134.           Fleet Foxes—Crack-Up (2017)
135.           Cashmere Cat—9 (2017)
136.           Johnny Jewel—Windswept (2017)
137.           Ice Cube—Death Certificate (1991)
138.           Why?—Moh Llean (2017)
139.           Goldie—The Journey Man (2017)
140.           Lorde—Melodrama (2017)
141.           Sufjan Stevens, Nico Muhly, Bryce Dessner and James McAlister—Planetarium (2017)
142.           SZA—Ctrl (2017)
143.           Calvin Harris—Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1 (2017)
144.           Washed Out—Mister Mellow (2017)
145.           Vince Staples—Big Fish Theory (2017)
146.           JAY-Z—4:44 (2017)
147.           Haim—Something to Tell You (2017)
148.           Moon Diagrams—Lifetime of Love (2017)
149.           Various artists—Baby Driver (Music from the Motion Picture) (2017)
150.           Offa Rex—The Queen of Hearts (2017)
151.           Tyler, the Creator—Flower Boy (2017)
152.           Timecop—You Can’t Go Back From Where You Are Right Now (EP) (2017)
153.           Waxahatchee—Out in the Storm (2017)
154.           DJ Sports—Modern Species (2017)
155.           Ryan Adams—Prisoner (2017)
156.           Guided by Voices—August by Cake (2017)
157.           Paramore—After Laughter (2017)
158.           Cigarettes After Sex—Cigarettes After Sex (2017)
159.           Randy Newman—Dark Matter (2017)
160.           Kesha—Rainbow (2017)
161.           The War on Drugs—A Deeper Understanding (2017)
162.           Rezz—Mass Manipulation (2017)
163.           Liza Minnelli—Results (1989)
164.           Various artists—Twin Peaks (Music from the Limited Event Series) (2017)
165.           Various artists—Twin Peaks (Limited Event Series Original Soundtrack) (2017)
166.           Iron and Wine—Beast Epic (2017)
167.           Com Truise—Iteration (2017)
168.           Godspeed You! Black Emperor—Luciferian Towers (2017)
169.           BROCKHAMPTON—Saturation (2017)
170.           LCD Soundsystem—american dream (2017)
171.           Arcade Fire—Everything Now (2017)
172.           Marty Stuart and His Fabulous Superlatives—Way Out West (2017)
173.           Clark—Death Peak (2017)
174.           Bill Murray, Jan Vogler and Friends—New Worlds (2017)
175.           Aimee Mann—Mental Illness (2017)
176.           The Mountain Goats—Marsh Witch Visions (EP) (2017)
177.           Moses Sumney—Aromanticism (2017)
178.           St. Vincent—MASSEDUCTION (2017)
179.           Nina Simone—I Put a Spell on You (1965)
180.           Kamasi Washington—Harmony of Difference (EP) (2017)
181.           Extreme—Extreme II: Pornograffitti (1990)
182.           Timecop—Diocesan Howler (EP) (2017)
183.           Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile—Lotta Sea Lice (2017)
184.           Vangelis—Blade Runner (1982)
185.           Julien Baker—Turn Out the Lights (2017)
186.           Sam Smith—The Thrill of It All (2017)
187.           Alvvays—Antisocialites (2017)
188.           Björk—Utopia (2017)
189.           Charlotte Gainsbourg—Rest (2017)
190.           King Krule—The OOZ (2017)
191.           R.E.M.—Live at the 40 Watt Club 11/19/92 (1992)
192.           Kelela—Take Me Apart (2017)
193.           10,000 Maniacs—MTV Unplugged (1993)
194.           Sylvan Esso—What Now (2017)
195.           Beck—Colors (2017)
196.           Amber Coffman—City of No Reply (2017)
197.           Guided by Voices—How Do You Spell Heaven (2017)
198.           Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings—Soul of a Woman (2017)
199.           10,000 Maniacs—Our Time in Eden (1992)
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newyorktheater · 6 years ago
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Watch musical numbers from each of the nominees for the Grammy for best musical theater album of the year: The Band’s Visit, Carousel, Jesus Christ Superstar, My Fair Lady, and Once on This Island. The 61st Annual Grammy Awards will be broadcast live from the Staple Center in Los Angeles on CBS, on Sunday, Feb. 10, 2019, starting at 8 p.m. ET. Full list of Grammy nominees At the bottom: The complete list of musical theater Grammy winners since the category began in 1959.
(l-r) Tony Shalhoub and Katrina Lenk in The Band’s Visit
Justin Peck choreographed spectacularly muscular choreography for “Blow High, Blow Low” in Carousel, starring Amar Ramasar, in front of Santo Loquasto’s picturesque set of a working seaport that seemed lifted from great American paintings by Thomas Eakins and Edward Hopper.
Jason Tam as Peter, John Legend as Jesus, Sara Bareilles as Mary Magdalene (“Hosanna”)
The first moments of Hailey Kilgore’s ecstatic dancing in the sand in “Once On This Island.” Opened in December
  The Band’s Visit (Original Broadway Cast Recording)
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  Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel
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My Fair Lady (2018 Broadway Cast Recording)
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Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert (Original Soundtrack of the NBC Television Event)
The entirety of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s “Jesus Christ Superstar Live” as broadcast on NBC on Sunday, April 1, 2018:
  Once On This Island (New Broadway Cast Recording)
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  Past winners:
2018: Dear Evan Hansen 2017: The Color Purple 2016: Hamilton 2015: Beautiful: The Carole King Musical 2014: Kinky Boots 2013: Once: A New Musical 2012: Book of Mormon 2011: American Idiot: Featuring Green Day 2010: West Side Story 2009: In The Heights 2008: Spring Awakening 2007: Jersey Boys 2006: Monty Python’s Spamalot 2005: Wicked 2004: Gypsy 2003: Hairspray 2002: The Producers 2001: Elton John & Tim Rice’s Aida 2000: Annie Get Your Gun 1999: The Lion King 1998: Chicago: The Musical 1997: Riverdance 1996: Smokey Joe’s Cafe 1995: Passion 1994: The Who’s Tommy 1993: Guys and Dolls 1992: The Will Rogers Follies 1991: Les Miserables 1990: Jerome Robbins’ Broadway 1989: Into The Woods 1988: Les Miserables 1987: Follies In Concert 1986: West Side Story 1985: Sunday In The Park With George 1984: CATS 1983: Dreamgirls 1982: Lena Horne – The Lady And Her Music, Live On Broadway 1981: Evita 1980: Sweeney Todd 1979: Ain’t Misbehavin’ 1978: Annie 1977: Bubbling Brown Sugar 1976: The Wiz 1975: Raisin 1974: A Little Night Music 1973: Don’t Bother Me, I Can’t Cope 1972: Godspell 1971: Company 1970: Promises, Promises 1969: Hair 1968: Cabaret 1967: Mame 1966: On A Clear Day 1965: Funny Girl 1964: She Loves Me 1963: No Strings 1962: How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying 1961: The Sound of Music 1960: Gypsy  and Redhead (tie) 1959: The Music Man Note: The Grammys given in 2019 are for albums released in 2018. So technically, the 61st annual Grammy Awards are the 2018 Grammy Awards. To avoid confusion, I’ve listed the year the albums received their Grammy.
Broadway at the Grammys: Watch Songs from Best Musical Theater Albums Watch musical numbers from each of the nominees for the Grammy for best musical theater album of the year: The Band's Visit, Carousel, Jesus Christ Superstar, My Fair Lady, and Once on This Island.
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