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From Now On

Tony® Award-nominated singer and performer RAMIN KARIMLOO today releases his second full-length album, From Now On, via Sony Masterworks Broadway. the 12-song collection places the consummate showman behind the mic for a series of musical theater and film covers that illuminate the range of his instantly recognizable voice. 

"Recording this album in the studio has been one of my favorite experiences of my career," says Ramin.  "Having producer Bob Held at the helm and my band recording songs we had toured with over the years was pure joy.  There's nothing better than being in the studio with friends and making music we love.  I wouldn't have wanted to do it any other way or with any other team.  I'm so proud of what we produced and can't wait to share it with the world."  

Ramin Karimloo:

Human Heart

On June 5th, Sony Masterworks releases Ramin Karimloo's debut album Human Heart. The recording includes songs that Ramin has performed on stage including "Music of the Night" from The Phantom Of The Opera as well as "Til I Hear You Sing" from its sequal, Love Never Dies. It also includes brand new songs from writers such as Ryan Tedder & Greg Wells (Adele, Leona Lewis), fresh new takes on songs from Muse & Bryan Adams, original material from Ramin himself as well as a brand new song from Tony-Award Winning writers Duncan Sheik & Steven Sater (Spring Awakening). 

Ramin Karimloo is an Iranian-born Canadian vocalist and performer who has made a big impact on London's West End for his work in such roles as the Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera and Jean Valjean in Cameron Mackintosh's West End production of Les Miserables. In 2010, he originated the leading role in Love Never Dies, the sequel to Phantom of the Opera, for which he received an Olivier Award nomination. Ramin was honored with the Best Actor title in both the Broadwayworld.com and Whatsonstage.com awards. 

He has been critically acclaimed as one of, if not the, greatest Phantoms of all time. He immortalized the role in the 25th Anniversary Concert of Phantom of The Opera at The Royal Albert Hall which is currently being broadcast on PBS. Ramin will be on tour throughout September.