2016 release. Jay Armstrong Johnson blew the roof off of Feinstein's/54 Below with his his personal eclectic solo show this past spring. Now, Broadway Records releases his debut album capturing the electric show, featuring songs from Broadway to radio pop to gospel, with fresh arrangements, a full all-star band, and duets with Todrick Hall, Lindsay Mendez and Billy Lewis Jr. Known for his thrilling vocal prowess, Jay has wowed Broadway audiences in On The Town, Hands on a Hardbody, Hair and Catch Me If You Can, and starred opposite Emma Thompson as Anthony Hope in the New York Philharmonic's Sweeney Todd and his performance as Herman in Encores' The Most Happy Fella was hailed by The New York Times as "a standout". TV audiences can see him weekly on the hit ABC show Quantico. Expect everything from Sondheim to Dixie Chicks on his debut solo album Jay Armstrong Johnson - Live at Feinstein's/54 Below. Produced by Jay Armstrong Johnson and Will Van Dyke.
8 I Don't Need Anything But You [Feat. Lindsay Mendez]
9 Romeo and Juliet
10 Everybody Here Wants You
11 Johanna
12 On the Town
13 The Chicken Song [Feat. Todrick Hall]
14 Hair
15 Medley: What a Piece of Work Is Man/Lay Me Down/How Dare They Try [Feat. Billy Lewis Jr.]
16 Best Friends
17 Thank U
18 Brooklyn
19 Who Knows Who Cares
20 Dad
21 Rosanna
22 Encore: Gavin's Song
2016 release. Jay Armstrong Johnson blew the roof off of Feinstein's/54 Below with his his personal eclectic solo show this past spring. Now, Broadway Records releases his debut album capturing the electric show, featuring songs from Broadway to radio pop to gospel, with fresh arrangements, a full all-star band, and duets with Todrick Hall, Lindsay Mendez and Billy Lewis Jr. Known for his thrilling vocal prowess, Jay has wowed Broadway audiences in On The Town, Hands on a Hardbody, Hair and Catch Me If You Can, and starred opposite Emma Thompson as Anthony Hope in the New York Philharmonic's Sweeney Todd and his performance as Herman in Encores' The Most Happy Fella was hailed by The New York Times as "a standout". TV audiences can see him weekly on the hit ABC show Quantico. Expect everything from Sondheim to Dixie Chicks on his debut solo album Jay Armstrong Johnson - Live at Feinstein's/54 Below. Produced by Jay Armstrong Johnson and Will Van Dyke.