February 21, 2021|
Like many of us, Travis Moser loves attention and musical theatre. During COVID, this cabaret, concert, and recording artist has been without a stage, with only a shower to serve as his concert hall and his neighbors unwittingly serving as his audience. Without the lights, the thrill of an audience, and the vamping piano, Travis has rediscovered his relationship with show tunes, more specifically with the music of Stephen Sondheim. No stranger to iconic venues around NYC and beyond (he has played Feinstein’s/54 Below at least three times), he has released a reflective short album titled So Many People: The Sondheim Sessions that represents Moser’s feelings and emotions over the past 6 months—family, friends, politics, self-identity, and love—all through the lens of Stephen Sondheim’s music and lyrics. Adding to a prolific library of Travis’ online music, So Many People is noticeably different – a quieter, stripped-down, and more intimate celebration of Broadway.