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re: Grand Hotel Questions
Posted by: singingotter 12:16 am EST 02/15/19
In reply to: re: Grand Hotel Questions - Circlevet 11:49 pm EST 02/14/19

Thank you. So sad. He must have died before the Tonys too. Just found a clip of him and Jeter on the Macy's Thanksgiving day parade
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re: Grand Hotel Questions
Posted by: aislestorm 10:30 am EST 02/15/19
In reply to: re: Grand Hotel Questions - singingotter 12:16 am EST 02/15/19

No, he was in the audience for the TONYS, but was too sick to perform.
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No, he died in 1992, almost 2 years later
Posted by: Esther 12:30 am EST 02/15/19
In reply to: re: Grand Hotel Questions - singingotter 12:16 am EST 02/15/19

Legal issues held up the cast recording .

His health took him out of the show prematurely.
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re: No, he died in 1992, almost 2 years later
Posted by: Charlie_Baker 10:39 am EST 02/15/19
In reply to: No, he died in 1992, almost 2 years later - Esther 12:30 am EST 02/15/19

I remember him in his cabaret act holding up a mock CD of the Grand Hotel OCR and singing "Grand Hotel, Grand Hotel, music constantly playing" then speaking, "But not in your house." :-) He then went on and beautifully sang "Love Can't Happen." Which I think turned up as a bonus track when the CD was released.
And I must mention he was one of the three spectacular Broadway leads in Chess (the other two being Judy Kuhn and Phillip Casnoff). The show may not have been that great, but that score sung by those three---pretty wonderful.
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yes, his live performance was thankfully included as a bonus track
Posted by: Esther 01:49 pm EST 02/15/19
In reply to: re: No, he died in 1992, almost 2 years later - Charlie_Baker 10:39 am EST 02/15/19

and I used to listen to just that song on a loop sometimes.
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re: No, he died in 1992, almost 2 years later
Posted by: Snowgrace 10:24 am EST 02/15/19
In reply to: No, he died in 1992, almost 2 years later - Esther 12:30 am EST 02/15/19

Just searched for clips of him on the net, & read in his TIMES obituary that he collapsed and died of a pulmonary embolism in the studio where he was recording the GRAND HOTEL album. So sad...
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He was also wonderful in the Rondstadt "Boheme" at the Public.
Posted by: Delvino 07:30 am EST 02/15/19
In reply to: No, he died in 1992, almost 2 years later - Esther 12:30 am EST 02/15/19

I had a friend in the company, and saw it with both Gary Morris and Carroll. Both men were good, but Carroll was just sublime. Major, major talent.
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re: He was also wonderful in the Rondstadt "Boheme" at the Public.
Posted by: bmc 08:24 am EST 02/15/19
In reply to: He was also wonderful in the Rondstadt "Boheme" at the Public. - Delvino 07:30 am EST 02/15/19

Carroll is also on the GIRL CRAZY recording(on Nonsuch) with Judy Blazer and Lorna Luft and Vicki Lewis.
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