Nick Cordero, the Broadway actor who spent more than 90 days in a hospital fighting for his life after contracting coronavirus, will have an album released posthumously.
Broadway Records said Wednesday it will release āNick Cordero: Live Your Lifeā on Sept. 17 ā what would have been his 42nd birthday.
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Cordero's album is named after one of his songs and captures his cabaret performance in April 2019 at the Broadway supper club Feinsteinās/54 Below.
Cordero was in many stage productions, including āBullets Over Broadwayā in New York, which earned him a Tony Award nomination. He died June 7.
His wife, dancer and personal trainer Amanda Kloots, said sheād never seen Cordero work so hard on something as his cabaret show.
āI was so proud of him and absolutely loved watching him onstage these two nights,ā she said Wednesday in a post on her Instagram account. āHe created this show from scratch, choosing songs to tell a story... his story.ā
Guest performers on the album include Kathryn Gallagher, Drew Gehling, Sara Chase and Zach Braff. Proceeds will go to benefit Kloots and their 1-year-old son, Elvis.
Kloots described the album line-up as āBroadway tunes with fun guest stars, some pop, standards, a little Latin and, of course, the encore is āLive Your Life,'ā the song many covered while Cordero was in the hospital.