CD "The 15th Anniversary Recording – ‘Forever Plaid.’"
The CD covers original ‘50s-‘60s songs from the Las Vegas production at the Gold Coast Hotel and Casino, with
both studio and live contributions from a variety of props used in the show. Memorable songs from the stage
production, including: "Three Coins in the Fountain," "Crazy ‘Bout Ya Baby," Perry Como’s "Catch a Falling
Star," "Love Is A Many Splendored Thing."  

Even for those who have not see "Forever Plaid" you will enjoy the CD.  It has great ballads and fun songs from
the production, with solos in various songs by cast members.  This is a great CD to own if you love the show and
also the old 1950s and 1960s songs.  Some outstanding numbers are "Perfidia" (featuring Dale Sandish as the lead
singer); "Cry" (featuring Bruce C. Ewing as the lead singer and I think this song is one of my favorites); "Love is
a Many Splendored Thing."  

This is a CD for all lovers of music from that era and a must for anyone who has seen the show!


The CD was recorded on June 22, 2005 by DRG Records.

CD Credits:

Cast members on the recording are: J. Gregory Davis, Bruce C. Ewing, Douglas Frank, Mark Perkins and Dale
Sandish.

Produced by Hugh Fordin, president of DRG Records, Inc.

Engineering by Cynthia Daniels,

Musical supervision by David Snyder

Musical direction by David Kancsar (he is also the pianist), and the bass payer is Ken Seiffert.

Customers can purchase the "Forever Plaid" CD after the show at the
Gold Coast.
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