In the magazine Interview, Groban explained to Renée Fleming that he was especially interested in artists “who decided not to settle into one particular musical style-people like Paul Simon, who took folk music and put African music on top of it.” He was accepted to and briefly attended Carnegie Mellon University to study musical theatre, but left after four months when he was offered a record contract. He found success in easy listening and adult contemporary, but Groban has also had some classical training. He is also known for singing ‘To Where You Are’, an original song which featured on his 2001 debut album, ‘You Are Loved’, the first single from his third album, Awake (2006) and ‘When You Say You Love Me’ from his second studio album, Closer. Josh Groban is famous for his cover versions of ‘You Raise Me Up’ (2003), ‘Bring Him Home’ (2015) from Les Misérables and ‘The Prayer’ (2001), a duet with Céline Dion. It also features ‘We Will Meet Once Again’, a duet with Andrea Bocelli. It includes the original songs ‘River’ and ‘Granted’, as well as covers including ‘Bridge Over Troubled Water’. ‘Bridges’ is the eighth studio album by Josh Groban, released on 21 September 2018. He was born on 27 February, 1981 in Los Angeles, California to Lindy, a school teacher, and Jack Groban, a businessman. This year, Joshua Winslow Groban celebrated his 37th birthday.
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