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Josh Groban - PBS Special Live at the Greek Theater


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Sexy or fugly? With his new look (tight pants and leather coat),

I need to reevaluate Josh. At the very least, Groban is a natural on stage, great stage presence, even if you do not like his songs.

 

I remember seeing Groban on Broadway in September 2003 in "Chess."

Cute tall guy, but nothing special, good singer, still learning as an actor. Check out the PBS special the pants, coats and bright red jersey do not make an appearance until about half way through the concert. This might be one case where the clothes DO make the man.

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I agree, that's why I mentioned "Chess," a Broadway show with a pop/rock score where Groban was just one of several star performers.

He seemed uncomfortable in that setting, but to be fair it was a one night only concert version of "Chess" for the Actors' fund. He would have gotten better with more performances. I also realized that the Greek Theater concert has been broadcast on only a few PBS stations so far. I should have waited until next week to post on this.

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Is this the same guy that sang at the SuperBowl with the patriotic USA song ? If so, he sings a version of O Holy Night thats pretty good...although he has that echo shit going on again !!!!

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Yes, that was Groban. I am surprised he is not better known because he sells tons of CD, sells out large arenas like Giant Stadium and is once again very involved in PBS pledge week. I noticed that his audience at the Greek Theater was filled with very attractive woman.

He is probably more attractive to woman than men. He's a young guy, 22 or 23, and woman probably want to mother him rather than fuck him.

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