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    5 Questions with Broadway/R&B Performer Ryan Shaw

    Janice MaloneBy Janice MaloneAugust 30, 2024Updated:September 5, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Experience the incredible talent of R&B vocalist and three-time GRAMMY® nominee, and Broadway star performer Ryan Shaw, as he takes the stage at the Schermerhorn Symphony Center on September 20, with the award-winning Nashville Symphony, under the direction of conductor Lucas Waldin. Legends of R&B Featuring Vocalist Ryan Shaw will be a night filled with powerful orchestrations and stunning vocals, featuring iconic R&B hits made famous by legendary artists such as Marvin Gaye, Donny Hathaway, Prince, Jackie Wilson, Sam Cooke, Otis Redding, The Temptations, The Four Tops, The Miracles, Bill Withers, Isaac Hayes, Blood, Sweat & Tears, along with original songs by Ryan Shaw.

    Here, Ryan takes on 5 Questions about his upcoming Nashville concert and notable highlights from his career.

    TRIBUNE: I know that you’re accustomed to performing on Broadway. But do you get extra excited when you perform with symphony orchestras?

    SHAW: Yes, I do! I did my first symphony concert in 2017/2018. My manager and I put together my solo show, which debuted with the Newport News Symphony in Virginia last year. But for the Nashville market, it’s titled Legends of R&B because that name seems to resonate more with the area fan base.

    TRIBUNE: Is this your first time performing in Nashville?

    SHAW: No, this is my second time. I’ve performed in Nashville before. Some people may remember or attended the concert Nat King Cole at 100 (2022), with the Nashville Symphony. I was a part of that show, along with several other well-known performers.

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    TRIBUNE: I love it when pop music and R&B music blend with symphonies. It’s just so cool.

    SHAW: It’s beautiful because you don’t have to work as hard because there’s so much sound that’s carrying you as a singer. In this show, we have such a variety of top legends, from Jackie Wilson to Sam Cooke to Michael Jackson, Prince, etc. It’s a pretty long list. And then we even get into some of the masters of R&B songwriting.

    TRIBUNE: You made your Broadway debut as the original Stevie Wonder character in the smash hit Motown the Musical. Did you ever get to meet Stevie in person?

    SHAW: Yes, I did! We had two opening nights. Stevie came to both openings. The first time he showed up, I didn’t know he was there. So, I did my big Stevie Wonder number at the end of the show, as usual. Afterward, I went to the dressing room of the actor who played Barry Gordy in the show. When I walked in, the real Barry Gordy and Stevie Wonder were sitting there on the couch. Wow!

    TRIBUNE: So, did you faint or what happened?

    SHAW: No, I didn’t faint (laughs). They introduced me to him, and then Stevie Wonder goes, ‘Hey, man, you were great. I was rooting for you the whole time during the show.’ So, there’s this vocal riff that I sing during his classic song Sign, Sealed, Delivered, which can be heard on the show’s Broadway cast album. So, Stevie sings my riff right back to me and says: ‘I like that riff!’ And I was like, holy **** Stevie Wonder likes my vocal riff, and he’s singing it back to me. It was crazy! So that was my first meeting with Stevie Wonder, and he gave me his blessing. After that, I was never again nervous about portraying Stevie Wonder because he directly gave me his blessing.

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