The cast album for Rogers: The Musical is being submitted for GRAMMY consideration by Disney. The soundtrack for the musical that brought the Hyperion Theater stage this summer at Disney California Adventure. In a post on social media, Disney Live Entertainment and Walt Disney Imagineering threw their hat into the GRAMMY nomination hopeful ring. The following post was made earlier today:
The Rogers: The Musical cast album includes 12 tracks with songs that were heard in the musical. Its release was requested by fans throughout the summer and frequently while exiting a showing of Rogers: The Musical one could hear someone nearby wishing there was a soundtrack. There even was a joke about the album being released made by Captain Rogers himself in an exit announcement. In September, this album was released to the delight of fans of the show. It includes all the songs from the musical and was instantly popular. The full tracklist can be seen below.
Rogers: The Musical Tracklist:
Title, Artist
- “U.S. Opening Night,” Bella Hicks, Krystle Rose’ Simmons, Alex Karukas, Matthew P. Selby, Rogers: The Musical – Cast
- “I Want You,” Josey Montana McCoy
- “Star-Spangled Man,” Bella Hicks, Krystle Rose’ Simmons, Rogers: The Musical – Cast
- “Just One Dance (Preprise 1),” Luke Monday, Rachel Wirtz
- “Star-Spangled Man (Reprise)/Just One Dance (Preprise 2),” Luke Monday, Rachel Wirtz
- “What You Missed,” Jay Donnell, Bella Hicks, Krystle Rose’ Simmons, Luke Monday
- “Save the City,” Bella Hicks, Andrew Hubert, Luke Monday, Alex Karukas, Rogers: The Musical – Cast
- “Save the City (Playoff),” Luke Monday, Rogers: The Musical – Cast
- “End of the Line,” Luke Monday, Josey Montana McCoy
- “Just One Dance,” Rachel Wirtz, Luke Monday
- “Rogers: The Musical Finale/Save the City (Reprise),” Luke Monday, Rachel Wirtz, Josey Montana McCoy, Jay Donnell, Andrew Huber, Bella Hicks, Krystle Rose’ Simmons, Alex Karukas
- “Rogers: The Musical (Playoff),” Christopher Lennertz, Alex Karukas
What do you think of the Rogers: The Musical cast album being submitted for consideration for a GRAMMY? Do you think it should be in contention? Do you think it is worthy of a GRAMMY? Share your thoughts and opinions in the comments below!