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Photo Coverage: All Shook Up in the Recording Studio

By: Apr. 05, 2005
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The cast of All Shook Up went into the recording studio on Monday, April 4 to record the show's cast album. The CD was recorded by the Sony BMG Strategic Marketing Group and is expected in stores on May 31.

Filled with twenty-five Elvis Presley hits, All Shook Up opened at the Palace Theatre on Thursday, March 24, 2005.

Directed by Christopher Ashley, with a book by Joe DiPietro, music direction and arrangements by Stephen Oremus, ALL SHOOK UP is choreographed by Ken Roberson with additional choreography by Sergio Trujillo. A new musical comedy set in 1955, ALL SHOOK UP is a hip-swiveling new musical comedy that tells the story of a small town girl (Jenn Gambatese) who dreams of hitting the open road, and the guitar-playing stranger (Cheyenne Jackson) who brings romance, rebellion and rock 'n' roll into her life. ALL SHOOK UP features such Elvis Presley classics as "Burning Love," "Love Me Tender," "Can't Help Falling in Love," "Jailhouse Rock," "Blue Suede Shoes," "A Little Less Conversation," and "All Shook Up."

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Taking a break from recording... Justin Patterson, Justin Bohon, Nikkie M. James, Joe DiPietro, Cheyenne Jackson, and Jenn Gambatese


Engineers in the sound booth, preparing to record



Musical supervisor and arranger Stephen Oremus through the monitor


The cast!


The show's creative team joins the cast for a group shot...


Leah Hocking, Mark Price, Curtis Holbrook, Cheyenne Jackson, Nikki M. James, Sharon Wilkins, Jenn Gambatese, Alix Korey, John Jellison, and Jonathan Hadary


Cheyenne & Jenn




 




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