Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Phil Vassar Heads To Broadway..Sort of....

Phil Vassar has done several different kinds of writing in his career. He’s penned plenty of his own material; written hits for Jo Dee Messina, Alan Jackson and Tim McGraw; and even authored “Live For Today,” a theme for NBC’s “The Today Show” that got Phil an Emmy nomination. Now he’s trying something completely new: writing music for a Broadway play. Barry Weissler, who’s won Tony Awards for his work on Annie Get Your Gun and Chicago, asked Phil to write the music for a theatrical production of Waitress, an independent 2007 movie about a small-town server in the midst of a life crisis.
It’s a different role for him as he tries to shoehorn the right song into the right spot in a storyline, providing some emotional moments but staying true to the plot. An album typically requires about a dozen songs, and Phil’s already penned enough for Waitress that it could be an album unto itself. “I’m 10 or 12 songs into this thing,” he said. “I never realized how many songs are in a Broadway show.”