SNEAK PEEK 3: Songs in the Key of Me with Broadway Inspirational Voices

This coming Tuesday, Ronald McDonald House New York and Broadway Inspirational voices will host a very special event. The sixth annual Songs in the Key of Me concert will pair five children from the House and our...


This coming Tuesday, Ronald McDonald House New York and Broadway Inspirational voices will host a very special event. The sixth annual Songs in the Key of Me concert will pair five children from the House and our Hospital Outreach program with Broadway composers performers to create original songs and perform them live.

Meet Josie, 11, who is part of our Hospital Outreach program at Hospital for Special Surgery. Josie was paired with Broadway composer Jason Robert Brown and told him she loves fashion, taking selfies, and sweets. Jason (Songs for a New World, 13, Bridges of Madison County, The Last Five Years) will premier his original song about Josie at the Songs in the Key of Me event tomorrow night. But you can actually catch him on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon tonight, 9/19, performing his aptly titled song “Jason’s Song (Gave it Away),” with Ariana Grande!

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