We know that Josh Groban has a very loyal fan base called Grobanites, but where were they when he was singing at The Greek yesterday and it was completely empty? They were outside waiting to get in while he rehearsed for them.
Please, like Groban could ever play an empty amphitheater? Even if he did, he would make like Til Tuesday because his Voices Carry and someone would hear it.
Tom Jones is as known for women throwing their underwear at him as concerts as the songs he sings during them. Well, there is a new artist who says that the women of Detroit honored him in the same way. After performing in Motor City, Josh Groban Tweeted, “Detroiiiiiit. You screamed. You sweat. You threw underwear on the stage. (Really.) #rockcity #notrocksinger.” He might not be a Rocker, but he does have a way of making Grobanites undies wet. Therefore it makes sense that they would throw their panties at him.
But as someone who ushered, at venue he recently played at and was on panty duty at a Tom Jones’ concert, he needs to be careful because the older he gets, the bigger the undergarments get. Let me tell you, I had one pair completely cover my whole head, and I am still seeing a psychologist from the after effects over 15 years later. That was just one night, he is about do 8 shows a week on Broadway. As The Beatles might sing today 8 Thongs a Weeks.
Josh Groban and Kat Dennings have split after dating for 2 years. According to Eonline the decision was mutual and “They are still friends and care about each other, but it’s not the right time for them now as a couple.”
Distance probably played a big part in their break up. She is filming 2 Broke Girls in Los Angeles and when he isn’t touring the world, he’s going to star in his first musical on Broadway, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812.
While it is sad news for Groban and Dennings, it is happy news for Grobanites who think they might finally have a chance with him again.
Josh Groban is hitting stages all over the US with his Stages Tour and he decided to have some fun with a huge photo of himself. The singer raised his finger up under his large nose to make it look like he does something that is normally reserved for his hotel room.
I guess not everything that happens on the road, stays on the road.
Josh Groban is making his Broadway debut in The Great Comet starting on October 18th and today they released his first song from the musical. While Dust and Ashes sounds great on our computers, I am sure it will sound even better with the acoustics in the Imperial Theater. The way his powerful voice will bounce off the walls and into your soul as he sings each note will be electrifying. Then to add in all the emotion you need do when you acting as you sing, you will find yourself belting the show tunes for 18 months after you see the show for the 12th time and picturing him serenading you with each melody.