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The recording features a 22-piece orchestra and Tony winner Jane Krakowski.
Broadway record label PS Classics will release Renaissance, the new solo album from Cheyenne Jackson (The Performers), on June 3. The new studio studio recording is adapted from his show "Music of the Mad Men Era."
Renaissance features a guest appearance by Tony Award winner Jane Krakowski (She Loves Me), a special note by Emmy and Golden Globe Award winner Tina Fey, and a 22-piece orchestra conducted by Kevin Stites. The album is produced by Tommy Krasker and Bart Migal, with Alan and Barbara Marks, of the Marks-Moore-Turnbull Group, serving as executive producers.
Jackson's album is described as "reviving an era that witnessed both the last gasp of Hollywood’s glamorous golden age and the rise of Las Vegas's swinging Rat Pack." The song list will include favorites such as "Bésame Mucho," "Somethin' Stupid," "A Change Is Gonna Come," and "I (Who Have Nothing)."
Having recently appeared opposite Lady Gaga on American Horror Story, Jackson's other television credits include 30 Rock and Glee. On Broadway he has been seen in The Performers, Finian’s Rainbow, Xanadu, and more.