Brian Stokes Mitchell sings "Make Them Hear You" from Ragtime | LIVE at The Kennedy Center
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- Опубликовано: 31 янв 2019
- Broadway star Brian Stokes Mitchell sings "Make Them Hear You" from Ragtime LIVE at the Kennedy Center.
"Let Freedom Ring!," part of the free daily performance series on the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage, features Tony®, Emmy®, and Grammy®-winning artist Audra McDonald and Two- time Tony®-winning artist Brian Stokes Mitchell and the Let Freedom Ring Choir led by Music Director Rev. Nolan Williams Jr.
In collaboration with Georgetown University. January 21, 2019.
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All-time favorite Broadway voice, along with Audra
We need this. Please perform it at campaign events.
Such a beautiful voice on such a humble human being. Thank you so very much for sharing this with fans of Ragtime and of Brian's voice.
He's really a Maestro.
Magnificent as always. I have always loved Brian as a stage performer.
Bravo!
I heard you, Brian…
and I will!
Still rather hear the top note. Can’t complain about Stokes. He’s the best🎉
He should be bigger than he is HE IS OUTSTANDING!
I was supposed to see BSM and Audra Macdonald at the Kennedy Center back in April. Oh, well! I'm just glad that he's recovered.
Together, they are magical👏
An absolutely phenomenal talent
Absolute perfection
Love this ❤️
HE HAS TO DO THE PHANTOM
This man must play the role of the Phantom in POTO before it closes
He's Very powrful, i think doesn't even need a microphone
I saw "Ragtime" when it first opened and I swear when he hit that last note, the theater shook. It was amazing!
I believe he is operatically trained
HE HAS TO OKAY THE ROLE OF THE PHANTOM!!!!!
Ok is nobody gonna talk about the pianist lol
Yeah - what was going on back there?!
Just saw Ragtime at Signature! Go!!!
Amazing performance, but the audio mixing did not do it justice. Dropping out both Brian and the chorus at times as it over peaked the mics and mixer levels. Must have been absolutely amazing to hear in person where, I'm sure, even with sub-par audio levels, the sound produced by the singers alone was enough to move everyone there.
I can hear Neil Diamond singing this