New Album from Max von Essen Now Available for Pre-Order

By: Feb. 26, 2019
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New Album from Max von Essen Now Available for Pre-Order

A new album from Broadway's Max von Essen, "Call Me Old Fashioned- The Broadway Standard", is currently available for pre-order on Amazon.

On the new record, Max unabashedly embraces his love for the golden age of Broadway and the American Songbook. Inspired by his love for an era long past,

He is joined by Grammy winning composer and famed musical director, Billy Stritch, breathing new life into classic songs we've loved for decades.

Pre-order the album here!

Max von Essen recently finished his run in the Broadway production of Anastasia as Gleb Vaganov and is currently touring the United States as Marvin in Lincoln Center Theater's revival of Falsettos. He is perhaps best known to Broadway audiences as Henri Baurel in the Award winning production of ''An American in Paris'', a role which earned him nominations for the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Grammy Awards. Other Broadway credits include Evita, the revivals of Les Mis'rables and Jesus Christ Superstar, Dance of the Vampires, and the closing company of the original Les Mis'rables.

Additional New York credits include Yours Unfaithfully for the Mint Theater, Death Takes a Holiday for the Roundabout Theater Company, The Jerry Springer Opera at Carnegie Hall, Hello Again (Drama League nomination) for The Transport Group, Finian's Rainbow for the Irish Repertory Theater and many others. Tours include Xanadu, Chicago and West Side Story. Max's concert work has brought him all across the country and Canada, including The Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall and a recent sold-out solo run at the famed Birdland Jazz Club in New York City. Recordings include An American in Paris, Evita, Death Takes a Holiday, Finian's Rainbow, Love Songs of Andrew Lloyd Weber, and Broadway by the Year: 1928."



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