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Jeff Goldblum and Cynthia Erivo to Release Wizard of Oz 'If I Only Had a Brain' Cover
Tony winner Cynthia Erivo and Academy Award nominee Jeff Goldblum will release a joint cover of "If I Only Had A Brain" from The Wizard of Oz April 17.
The cover will be the newest single off of Goldblum's forthcoming album Night Blooms, set to be released in full June 5.
In a joint post on Instagram, the pair announced the impending collaboration, with hopes that fans "love it as much as we do.” The duo previously co-starred in the Wicked duology film adaptation, with Erivo portraying Elphaba and Goldblum portraying The Wizard.
While Erivo's Broadway bonafides are never far from people's minds (who could ever forget her Tony-winning performance in The Color Purple), you may be surprised to learn that Goldblum has a Broadway resume stretching back more than 50 years, long before he reached screen stardom. Goldblum made his Broadway debut in 1971 in the Tony-winning musical adaptation of Two Gentlemen of Verona, and has since played Broadway in 1981's The Moony Shapiro Songbook, 2005's The Pillowman, and 2012's Seminar, with a one-night-only stint in 2003's The Play What I Wrote.
Jeff Goldblum to Release WIZARD OF OZ Single with Cynthia Erivo This Week
The Wicked stars cover "If I Only Had a Brain" for Goldblum's forthcoming album, Night Blooms.
Jeff Goldblum and Cynthia Erivo are returning to the land of Oz this Friday with the release of their new single, "If I Only Had a Brain." The Wicked stars cover the beloved song for Goldblum's forthcoming album, Night Blooms, releasing in June.
In a joint post on Instagram, Goldblum revealed that their rendition of the musical number will be available on Friday, April 17. Pre-save it here. The song first debuted in 1939's The Wizard of Oz, and was originally sung by Ray Bolger as the Scarecrow.
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Wolverhampton gig will complete my life, jokes Goldblum
Hollywood actor Jeff Goldblum said he is ready to embrace Wolverhampton when his band performs in the city next month.
The Oscar-nominated director and Jurassic Park star is undertaking his first UK tour with his jazz band The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra and will be at The Halls on 28 May.
He joked that visiting the city would "complete my life" and that he would "give it a big embrace".
Goldblum, who also starred in Wicked and Independence Day, will be playing the piano and singing as his latest album is released featuring collaborations with stars including Cynthia Erivo, Scarlett Johansson and Charlie Puth.
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