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Nationality
  
American

Role
  
Theatre Producer


Name
  
John McDaniel

Years active
  
1992 – Present

Parents
  
Jane McDaniel

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Full Name
  
John William McDaniel

Born
  
February 26, 1961 (age 63) (
1961-02-26
)
St. Louis, Missouri, United States

Alma mater
  
Carnegie Mellon University

Occupation
  
Composer, producer, musical director, conductor, and pianist

Education
  
Carnegie Mellon University

Awards
  
Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album, Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Talk Show

Nominations
  
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Orchestrations

Similar People
  
Rosie O'Donnell, Ivan Menchell, Terence Noonan, Don Black, Marc Shaiman

Known for
  
The Rosie O'Donnell Show

John William McDaniel (born February 26, 1961, St. Louis, Missouri, United States) is an American theatre producer, composer, conductor, and pianist. He is known as the lead composer and producer of the 1996 television talk show The Rosie O'Donnell Show, for which he received six Daytime Emmy Award nominations, winning two.

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McDaniel is also known for his collaborations with Patti LuPone, most notably her 1995 concert Patti LuPone: Live!, which debuted on Broadway after a Los Angeles engagement. He won a Grammy Award for producing the cast album of Annie Get Your Gun (1999), as well as a Tony Award for producing the Broadway production of the latter.

Biography

McDaniel was born John William McDaniel on February 26, 1961 in St. Louis, Missouri. He first studied piano with his mother Jane, and graduated from Kirkwood High School (St. Louis), then earned a BFA degree in Drama from Carnegie Mellon University.

1990s

McDaniel conducted a Los Angeles production of Chicago: The Musical in 1992, for which he earned a Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award. In 1993, McDaniel conducted the orchestra for a concert presentation of Stephen Sondheim's Company. The event, which reunited the entire original Broadway cast, took place on April 11, 1993, at Lincoln Center Theater's Vivian Beaumont Theater. Prior to this, the production ran at the Terrace Theatre in Long Beach, California, in January 1993.

He was offered the job of musical director and conductor for the successful revival of Grease: The Musical, which opened at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre on March 11, 1994. This revival concluded its three-year run on January 25, 1998. With Patti LuPone, he co-created the concert Patti LuPone: Live!, which ran in Los Angeles in April/May 1993, and played on Broadway as Patti LuPone on Broadway from October to November 1995. He worked as music director on the Sherman Brothers musical Busker Alley starring Tommy Tune from 1994 to 1995.

In 1996, McDaniel became producer and composer on Rosie O'Donnell's talk show, The Rosie O'Donnell Show. The series ran until May 22, 2002, garnering McDaniel two Daytime Emmy Awards out of six nominations. On the 1996 television series The Nanny, the talk show was featured in the episode "The Rosie Show." McDaniel appears in scenes of the The Rosie O'Donnell Show used in the episode.

On March 4, 1999, a revival of Irving Berlin's Annie Get Your Gun opened at the Marquis Theatre, with McDaniel as vocal arranger and supervising musical director (as well as a producer), which ran until September 2001.

2000s

In 2000, McDaniel received a Board of Directors' Award from the Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs. Subsequent Broadway credits include Taboo in 2003 and Brooklyn in 2004. McDaniel later served as musical director for the Frank Wildhorn, Don Black and Ivan Menchell musical adaptation of Bonnie & Clyde, in a Roundabout Theatre Company reading in February 2009.

2010s

McDaniel collaborated with Tyne Daly for a "much-raved-about gig at Feinstein's at Loews Regency" in January 2010; he subsequently worked with Daly and Jerry Mitchell on a workshop of the dance show, Queen of the Stardust Ballroom. In November 2010, McDaniel worked with Brooke Shields on her American Songbook Project live auction item, An Evening with Brooke Shields and John McDaniel, which consisted of "a private cabaret performance that will take place in an apartment overlooking Lincoln Center for up to 30 friends of the highest bidder."

McDaniel served as the musical director and conductor of the on-stage orchestra for the 2011 Broadway musical Catch Me If You Can, which is composed by Marc Shaiman with lyrics by Shaiman and Scott Wittman. The musical opened at the Neil Simon Theatre on April 10, 2011.

McDaniel is also composing the work-in-progress musical It's a Wonderful Life. This is an adaptation of the 1946 film of the same name, which deals with George Bailey, a man whose imminent suicide on Christmas Eve brings about the intervention of his guardian angel, Clarence Odbody. Clarence shows George all the lives he has touched and the contributions he has made to his community. Said McDaniel in an interview:

I'm in the throes of writing a musical version of It's a Wonderful Life right now, working with Kathie Lee Gifford, who's doing the lyrics. I find we're mostly writing to character: Is it George, or the old guy who runs the bank? What do they want, what are they trying to do, what is the mood of that—is it staccato, are they agitated, is it a ballad?

Awards and nominations

Wins
  • 1992 Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, Best Musical Direction, Chicago
  • 1999 Tony Award, Best Revival of a Musical, Annie Get Your Gun
  • 1999 Grammy Award, Best Musical Show Album, Annie Get Your Gun
  • 2001 Daytime Emmy Award, Outstanding Talk Show, The Rosie O'Donnell Show
  • 2002 Daytime Emmy Award, Outstanding Talk Show, The Rosie O'Donnell Show
  • Nominations
  • 1998 Daytime Emmy Award, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition, The Rosie O'Donnell Show
  • 2001 Daytime Emmy Award, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition, The Rosie O'Donnell Show
  • 2002 Daytime Emmy Award, Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition, The Rosie O'Donnell Show
  • Personal life

    McDaniel, who is openly gay, currently resides in New York City with his dog: Beauregard.

    References

    John McDaniel (musician) Wikipedia