Followers and fans of Amanda Kloots know her husband, Nick Cordero, died on the 5th of July after a battle with the coronavirus. He was 41-years-old.
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Amanda Kloots, announced Wednesday.“Nick would be absolutely thrilled to hear this news,” Kloots said on Instagram. “I’ve never seen my husband work so hard on something and be so nervous to perform.
I was so proud of him and absolutely loved watching him onstage these two nights. He created this show from scratch, choosing songs to tell a story … his story.”“Live Your Life” features guest performances from Cordero’s friend Zach Braff, Kathryn Gallagher of Broadway’s “Jagged Little Pill” and
.Followers and fans of Amanda Kloots know her husband, Nick Cordero, died on the 5th of July after a battle with the coronavirus. He was 41-years-old.
coronavirus, will have an album released posthumously. Broadway Records said Wednesday it will release “Nick Cordero: Live Your Life” on Sept.
Nick Cordero’s album will be released posthumously on his birthday, September 17, Broadway Records announced on Wednesday. The Broadway actor spent over 90 days at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, Calif.
Nick Cordero's legacy lives on. A live recording of the late Broadway star's one-man show,, will be released on Sept.
Jazz Tangcay Artisans EditorNick Cordero’s “Feinstein’s/54 Below concert Live Your Life” live album will be released on September 17, to coincide with what would have been the late actor’s 42nd birthday.The album, which was recorded in 2019, will feature guest performances by Kathryn Gallagher (“Jagged Little Pill”), Drew Gehling (“Waitress”), Sara Chase (“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”), and Zach Braff and will be released on Broadway Records.Cordero’s wife, Amanda Kloots, took to Instagram to
Late Broadway star Nick Cordero’s one man show will be released on his birthday.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticA recording of the late Nick Cordero’s one-man show will be released by Broadway Records on September 17, marking what would have been the actor’s 42nd birthday.Broadway Records and Cordero’s wife Amanda Kloots announced the release today of Live Your Life, a live recording of the Broadway actor’s April 2019 show at New York’s Feinstein’s/54 Below cabaret.“Nick would be absolutely thrilled to hear this news,” Kloots wrote on Instagram.
Late Broadway star Nick Cordero will be honored with a special posthumous record later this year.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerWidow Amanda Kloots said to her Instagram audience on Thursday that she has received a sign from her late husband.Kloots said she asked for a “sign that you’re here” and she claimed it happened. Cordero died July 5 at age 41 from COVID-19 complications.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerAmanda Kloots, wife of the late Broadway actor Nick Cordero, has posted details of his memorial service online today, a week after he died from coronavirus complications.Kloots shared the “celebration” of Cordero’s life and shared a photo with herself and Cordero’s 13-month-old son, Elvis.“I said, ‘Nick would have wanted this to be a celebration. Let’s try to laugh, share great stories and sing for him and to his memory,'” Kloots recounted.
Tony Award-nominated actor Nick Cordero, who specialised in playing tough guys on Broadway in such shows as Waitress, A Bronx Tale and Bullets Over Broadway, has died in Los Angeles at the age of 41.
Zach Braff is in mourning following the death of Nick Cordero from complications brought by COVID-19, and he shares how his friend relied on life support in the final days of his battle.The "Scrubs" star revealed that Cordero did not have COVID-19 anymore when he died.
Zach Braff couldn’t believe the toll the coronavirus wreaked on his friend, Nick Cordero, before the Broadway star’s death on Sunday. The “Scrubs” alum, 45, remembered Cordero’s final days in the hospital as he discussed the harrowing battle Cordero endured before finally succumbing to the complications inflicted on him from the illness.
Nick Cordero has been honored by many amid his tragic death, including some of today’s biggest stars.The Broadway performer died at age 41 on Sunday, July 5, from coronavirus related complications.
Nick Cordero was an actor best known for starring roles in Broadway shows including “Waitress,” “Rock of Ages,” and “Bullets Over Broadway.”A native of Hamilton, Ontario, Cordero had an early break playing Tony in a Toronto production of “Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding.” He debuted Off Broadway in 2009, playing the title role in “The Toxic Avenger.” He joined the national touring company of “Rock of Ages,” playing Bourbon Room owner Dennis Dupree,” and later played the role on Broadway in 2012.