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11:28 - You had me from hello
http://video.on.nytimes.com/?fr_story=f390265dcbb9e1f1da97a69637e921d39b6c99aa
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David Pogue isn't just a columnist and tech writer; he also apparently makes amusing parody musicals, and doesn't do a half-bad job of singing in them, either. New (via TUAW) is "iPhone: The Musical".
Seems New York is full of people who will bravely belt out a solo while standing in line at the Apple Store, too.
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1. Chris M - 16:01 Fri 7/6/2007 ( email )
"After college, Pogue moved to New York City, with aspirations to compose and conduct Broadway shows. He worked as conductor, synthesizer programmer, arranger, or assistant on several Broadway shows (Carrie, Welcome to the Club, Kiss of the Spider Woman, Anything Goes at Lincoln Center) and a few Off-Broadway ones (Pajama Game, Godspell, and Flora, the Red Menace, which he also orchestrated). Unfortunately, the demand for new young composers on Broadway is about zero these days...."
http://www.davidpogue.com/bio_photos/index.html