BRANDON ADAMS is a pianist, singer, clinician, singing coach and conductor who has recently relocated to New York from San Francisco, where he music directed a number of Bay Area premiers, including The Last Five Years, Hwang’s Flower Drum Song, Musical of Musicals, the Musical!, and, most recently, Life Could Be a Dream. He is the recipient of numerous SF Bay Area awards for Music Direction. Favorite credits include: She Loves Me, Little Me, A Marvelous Party, Me and My Girl, Girl Crazy, Floyd Collins, Something for the Boys, Old Wicked Songs, Xanadu, Grand Night for Singing and Shrek. Brandon has toured Internationally for the last five years with the Grammy-winning Pacific Boychoir Academy, and he has had the pleasure of working with Jason Graae, Darren Criss, Susan Watson, James Monroe Iglehart, and Ana Gasteyer. As a singer, Brandon has appeared with the San Francisco Symphony Chorus, the octet Angel’s Fire with Indianapolis Symphony, and as an oratorio soloist with Pacific Boychoir Academy. He has had the pleasure of accompanying Emil Milan, Ana Gasteyer, James Monroe Igleheart, Darren Criss, and Jason Graae. He has curated numerous cabarets and revues including Land Where the Good Songs Go (Jerome Kern) for the Houston Jewish Theatre Festival, Don’t Put your Daughter on the Stage (Noel Coward) for the Urban School of SF as well as numerous revues at the San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum, including providing music for an interview with Mary Rodgers and Ted Chapin. B. A. Dartmouth College, M. M. in Choral Conducting, Indiana University.
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