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My Romance: An Evening with Jim Brickman

2000-05-05 Music 1hr 14m

Find out why America is falling in love with romantic piano sensation Jim Brickman. With five bestselling albums in his repertoire, Brickman has won the hearts of millions of fans around the world, establishing himself as the first piano star in years to find enormous popular success with his number one songs "Valentine" and "The Gift," as well as his instrumental hits, "Angel Eyes" and "Partners in Crime." Based on Brickman's first PBS special, this DVD includes material not seen on the original television broadcast. Brickman is joined onstage by friends Olivia Newton-John, Donny Osmond, and Dave Koz for an evening that is sure to enchant and entertain any fan of romance! Filmed live at the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City on March 27 and 28, 2000.

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Find out why America is falling in love with romantic piano sensation Jim Brickman. With five bestselling albums in his repertoire, Brickman has won the hearts of millions of fans around the world, establishing himself as the first piano star in years to find enormous popular success with his number one songs "Valentine" and "The Gift," as well as his instrumental hits, "Angel Eyes" and "Partners in Crime." Based on Brickman's first PBS special, this DVD includes material not seen on the original television broadcast. Brickman is joined onstage by friends Olivia Newton-John, Donny Osmond, and Dave Koz for an evening that is sure to enchant and entertain any fan of romance! Filmed live at the Capitol Theatre in Salt Lake City on March 27 and 28, 2000.

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    2000-05-05
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