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A collection of humorous and heartfelt songs relating to the relationships of gay men.
Genre:
Easy Listening: Cabaret
Release Date:
2001
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Record Label: Bill Solly Music
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BILL SOLLY has been coming up with songs and musicals since he started out in Canada many years ago writing for stars like Robert Goulet. In England he wrote for Maurice Chevalier, Petula Clark, Dusty Springfield, Annie Ross, Marty Feldman, Brigitte Bardot, George Burns and many others, and had five productions in London's West End, including Danny La Rue at the Palace and The Great American Backstage Musical. The latter, book co-authored with Donald Ward, originated in Los Angeles and has since been produced in theatres all over the US. With co-author Ward, Solly has had six other musicals produced in New York, including the 1975 Off Broadway hit Boy Meets Boy, which has also been revived often, most recently & with great success in South Africa and in San Francisco. On his own Solly has written many musicals for children, of which the best-known is The Cat in the Castle, and in New York he runs BSCT (The Bill Solly Children's Theatre). His latest project is a gay revue featuring songs from the Gay Friendly CD. Bill Solly is a member of the Dramatists Guild.
BILL SOLLY has been coming up with songs and musicals since he started out in Canada many years ago writing for stars like Robert Goulet. In England he wrote for Maurice Chevalier, Petula Clark, Dusty Springfield, Annie Ross, Marty Feldman, Brigitte Bardot, George Burns and many others, and had five productions in London's West End, including Danny La Rue at the Palace and The Great American Backstage Musical. The latter, book co-authored with Donald Ward, originated in Los Angeles and has since been produced in theatres all over the US. With co-author Ward, Solly has had six other musicals produced in New York, including the 1975 Off Broadway hit Boy Meets Boy, which has also been revived often, most recently & with great success in South Africa and in San Francisco. On his own Solly has written many musicals for children, of which the best-known is The Cat in the Castle, and in New York he runs BSCT (The Bill Solly Children's Theatre). His latest project is a gay revue featuring songs from the Gay Friendly CD. Bill Solly is a member of the Dramatists Guild.
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I laughed. I love it.
author: Tamara Turner, CD Baby Music Editor/Reviewer
Get out your top hat, your dancing cane and start practicing your steps because this album of perky showtunes, all with the theme of relating to the relationships of gay men, is one bubbly, Broadway treasure. Even if you swear you're not a Broadway fan, you won't be able to keep from smiling and chuckling at Bill Solly's musical wit and lyrical facetiousness. With a long track-record in writing for musicals, this talented composer whips up a collection of snappy and chipper tunes, sure to dance those dark clouds away.
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How much fun!
author: Gay Paris
Stumbled, or should I say, skipped onto your CD at CDBaby and laughed my heart out. What a great concept and the sample was wonderful. Will have to put this one on my list of buys (or should I say "guys"). Good luck!
A fan in gay Paree...
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author: CD Baby
Get out your top hat, your dancing cane and start practicing your steps because this album of perky showtunes, all with the theme of relating to the relationships of gay men, is one bubbly, Broadway treasure. Even if you swear you're not a Broadway fan, you won't be able to keep from smiling and chuckling at Bill Solly's musical wit and lyrical facetiousness. With a long track-record in writing for musicals, this talented composer whips up a collection of snappy and chipper tunes, sure to dance those dark clouds away.
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