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My Lifelong Love

Hold Fast Your Dreams

Alphabet City Cycle

This Ordinary Thursday

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Biography

GEORGIA STITT is a composer/lyricist, music director, pianist, and music producer whose talents can be seen across stage and screen. Her original musicals include Snow Child; Samantha Spade, Ace Detective; Big Red Sun; The Water; and Mosaic. She is currently writing The Big Boom (with Hunter Foster), Blind Spot (with Chisa Hutchinson), and an untitled oratorio for Tituss Burgess. Georgia released her first album, “This Ordinary Thursday: The Songs of Georgia Stitt” in 2007, which featured Kelli O’Hara, Faith Prince, Carolee Carmello, Sara Ramirez, Susan Egan, Tituss Burgess, Keith Byron Kirk, Andréa Burns, Matthew Morrison, Will Chase, Jenn Colella, Lauren Kennedy, and Cheyenne Jackson. In 2009 she recorded the song cycle Alphabet City Cycle (written with Marcy Heisler for Kate Baldwin), and in 2011 she released “My Lifelong Love,” which included the vocal talents of Anika Noni Rose, Brian d’Arcy James, John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Shoshana Bean, Susan Egan, Heidi Blickenstaff, Michael Arden, Christopher Jackson, Laura Osnes, Kate Baldwin, and Michael McElroy. “A Quiet Revolution” marks her fourth album of original music. Georgia studied at NYU and Vanderbilt. She is the Founder and President of Maestra, an activist organization for women musicians in the theater. Also: The Dramatists Guild, The Lillys, ASCAP, SAG-AFTRA, the AF of M (Local 802), and The Recording Academy. Georgia lives in NYC with her husband and their two daughters.