Early in his career, Josh Groban experienced significant success with the Secret Garden track. His rendition dominated the adult contemporary charts for weeks in 2004, as reported by AllMusic. Venturing into movie soundtracks, Groban showcased his songwriting abilities with “Believe,” featured in Polar Express, which, once again, enjoyed lengthy chart success. However, Groban’s prowess extends beyond soundtrack writing and cover performances, as he has achieved tremendous success as a solo artist.
It comes as no surprise that BBC invited Groban to grace the prestigious Proms classical music festival, where musical greats like Albert Hammond were also featured. His velvety baritone voice and unique blend of classical and pop styles have solidified his status as a leading vocalist both on and off the stage. Notably, his self-titled debut album released in November 2001 achieved double platinum status, according to AllMusic. This milestone was soon followed by a PBS special and an invitation to perform at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo, Norway. Groban’s career has been marked by adventurous achievements, sharing stages with stars ranging from pop icon Kelly Clarkson to jazz legend Herbie Hancock.
For fans of covers and those who appreciate Groban’s ability to infuse his own style into other artists’ music, “Stages” is a must-listen. Released in 2015, the album features a collection of Broadway musicals brilliantly covered by Groban, further showcasing his incredible talent and versatility.