Here's When Fans Can Expect Nick Cordero's Posthumous Album According to Amanda Kloots
On Wednesday, Nick Cordero’s widow, Amanda Kloots took to Instagram to share a surprise with her late husband’s fans. She revealed how his album would be released in a couple of months.
Amanda Kloots shared some exciting news with Nick Cordero’s fans by revealing that his one-man show was being released on Wednesday. The show was created in April 2019.
In her Instagram post, she revealed that her late husband would have been “thrilled” by the news. The fitness instructor confessed that Cordero had worked “so hard” on the show but he was “so nervous” about performing it.
Nick Cordero and Amanda Kloots at the Manhattan Concert Production's Broadway Series "Crazy For You" One Night Only Production after-party on February 19, 2017, in New York City | Photo: Bruce Glikas/FilmMagic/Getty Images
PROUD OF NICK
Kloots shared how proud she was of the late actor and noted how much she’d loved watching him on stage again for the past two nights. She proudly revealed how he’d created the one-man show from scratch.
The widow also explained that he’d chosen the songs he wanted to use to tell “his story” in the show. Teasing fans a bit, she noted that the show featured some Broadway songs, pop music, “standards,” a bit of Latin, and his track “Live Your Life” as the encore.
RELEASED DATE OF ALBUM
She then revealed that his posthumous album would be released on Cordero’s birthday on September 17, 2020. The late Broadway actor would have been 42.
WHAT KILLED CORDERO
On July 5, 2020, Kloots lost the “Bullets Over Broadway” star to complications from the novel coronavirus disease. Cordero spent more than 90 days at the hospital because of the virus.
SOME OF HIS ACTING CREDITS
The late actor has also starred on “Blue Bloods,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," “A Stand Up Guy,” and “Going in Style.” On Broadway, he featured in the 2012 musical “Rock of Ages.”
NICK’S BROADWAY WORK
He also appeared in a production of “Waitress” and the stage adaptation of “A Bronx Tale.” For 2014’s “Bullets Over Broadway” Cordero received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actor in a Musical.
HIS ACCOLADES
The show also earned him a Drama Desk Award, a Theatre World Award, and an Outer Critics Circle Award. The couple met while Kloots was working as a Broadway dancer on the show.