audra mcdonald

audra mcdonald

1Way Back to Paradise4
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McMizz (639)103The vocal book to Audra McDonald's cd, Way Back To Paradise.originalpdf
ListeningToYou (64)103complete score, sent as onebookpdf
bc29301 (367)103FANTASTIC COLLECTION! Includes: -Dream Variations -Way Back to Paradise -Come to Jesus -You Don't Know This Man -Tom -A Tragic Story -Song For a Dark Girl -Baby Moon -The Allure of Silence -Stars and the Moon -I Follow -Mistress of the Senator -A Lullaby -Daybreak in Alabamabookpdf
scatville (4)103Piano/Vocalbookother
2Come Down From The Tree3
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broadwaybaby76 (51)6originalpdf
honeygirl2 (2)5originalmus
aimgrund (1038)5Key: F Pop Versionoriginalpdf
3I Double Dare You2
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salome2108 (324)4transcriptionpdf
aimgrund (1038)4Key: F Score Versiontranscriptionpdf
4Your Daddy's Son1
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risaroo55 (2)5Piano + Voicebookother
5Beat My Dog1
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mainstage2456 (106)500not really 500 pages I just can't look at it right noworiginalpdf
6Stars and the Moon1
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aimgrund (1038)13Key: A Score Versionoriginalpdf
7The Seven Deadly Sins0
8Damned Ladies0
9Can't Stop Talking About Him0
10Some Days0

Artist bio

Audra Ann McDonald is a Tony Award-winning American actress and singer, born in Berlin, Germany and raised in Fresno, California. She studied classical voice as an undergraduate at the Juilliard School of Music, graduating in 1993. She currently stars in the ABC television drama Private Practice as Dr. Naomi Bennett.

McDonald became a three-time Tony Award winner by the age of 28 — for her performances in Carousel, Master Class, and Ragtime. She won her fourth in 2004 for her role in A Raisin in the Sun. Read more


McDonald has recorded four solo albums for Nonesuch Records. Her first, the 1998 Way Back to Paradise, featured songs written by a new generation of musical theatre composers who had achieved varying degrees of prominence in the 1990s, particularly Michael John LaChiusa, Adam Guettel and Jason Robert Brown. Her subsequent albums, How Glory Goes and Happy Songs, have featured more traditional theater and cabaret songs along with some songs by these new composers. Her fourth album, Build a Bridge, features songs from the jazz/pop canon, from composers as diverse as Laura Nyro, Elvis Costello, Nellie McKay, Neil Young, Rufus Wainwright, John Mayer and Randy Newman.

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