Amber Riley and Micah McLaurin Reimagine “MacArthur Park” To Kick Off Pride Month

To kick off Pride month, actress and powerhouse vocalist Amber Riley has teamed up with virtuoso pianist and fast-rising pop artist Micah McLaurin to reimagine GRAMMY-winning songwriter Jimmy Webb’s hit single “MacArthur Park,” an enduring classic that has boasted chart-topping and GRAMMY-winning renditions sung by the likes of Donna Summer, Waylon Jennings, Richard Harris, Tony Bennett, and more. The track has a burst of indelible, pop euphoria with an orchestral arrangement by pop legend Larry Gold (Silk Sonic, Lizzo, Michael Jackson) and an arrangement by Micah McLaurin that captures a step in his evolution from acclaimed concert pianist to pop artist.

Basking in the disco ball glow of Donna Summer’s #1, multi-million selling live version, “MacArthur Park” sees Amber Riley and Micah McLaurin revarnish the dazzling mega-hit with a fresh sheen of retro gloss under the direction of producer Nick Patrick (Seal, The Beach Boys). A truly international collaboration, Amber Riley cut her vocals at LA’s historic Sunset Studios. The lavish, orchestral track features 60 musicians from The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, along with London’s top brass players, who recorded under the direction of GRAMMY-winning Steven Sidwell at London’s Abbey Road Studios and British Grove Studios. Bought together with a driving rhythm section recorded in Philadelphia, the pieces were assembled by Nick Patrick with the assistance of mixer Simon Hanhart (David Bowie, Elton John).

 

 

 

 

“I love the song and I thought it would be a fun collaboration moving into the summer,” shares Amber Riley on the single. “Not to mention, Micah’s arrangement is absolutely beautiful, adding a new flare to what is already a classic. I couldn’t say no!” “‘MacArthur Park’ is an iconic disco classic. When I heard it for the first time, I fell in love with it,” adds Micah McLaurin. “It’s so musical and complex, yet fabulous and fun. It’s the perfect combination of musical sophistication and accessibility without compromising on either. It piqued my curiosity into disco and pop music, and like other pieces I love, I just HAD to play it somehow. So, I started making the instrumental arrangement.”

“I am so happy with this next gen version of ‘MacArthur Park,’” concludes Jimmy Webb. “It is an absolutely super production. Amber’s vocal performance is stunning, I invite her to sing more of my songs. What Micah, Amber, Nick Patrick, and Larry Gold have done is exciting, full of life and style. My original writing and arranging of this song was ambitious and this 2024 version is equally ambitious; listeners are sure to recognize their craftsmanship.”

 

 

About Amber Riley

 

 

Amber Riley is a multi-faceted entertainer who has accumulated various titles over the years including GRAMMY-nominated singer, SAG Award-winning actress and acclaimed theater performer. The Compton native rose to success for her portrayal of “Mercedes Jones” on FOX’s critically-acclaimed series, Glee, where she shined as the show’s powerhouse vocalist. Riley went on to star in live TV adaptations of The Wiz Live! & The Little Mermaid Live! She is also notably known for her stunning performance as “Effie White” in the West End debut of Dreamgirls in the fall of 2016, for which, she won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical in 2017.

In 2020, Amber released her debut EP, titled after her new moniker, RILEY, which received praise from outlets like Good Morning America, ESSENCE, Interview, ELLE, UPROXX, VIBE and Rated R&B. Riley made history in 2022, becoming the first celebrity ever to win both The Masked Singer and Dancing With The Stars. Most recently, she starred in the Lifetime original film, Single Black Female 2: Simone’s Revenge, which is the sequel to the 2022 film that brought in over 8 million total viewers and was the network’s No. 1 original non-holiday movie of 2022. This May, Amber is starring as “Julia Biggs” in the world premiere musical, THE PREACHER’S WIFE, featuring an original score by fellow acclaimed entertainer, Tituss Burgess, which is inspired by the 1996 hit holiday film of the same name starring Whitney Houston & Denzel Washington. Later, this year Riley will also voice the sea-witch nemesis “Ursula” on Disney Junior’s Ariel alongside Taye Diggs as well as release the follow-up to her 2020 debut EP. Photo credit: Alfredo Flores.

 

About Micah McLaurin

 

 

Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Micah McLaurin trained at the Curtis Institute of Music and Juilliard. Micah has performed as soloist with major orchestras around the world, including the Cleveland Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, Orquestra Filarmónica de Montevideo and the Charleston Symphony Orchestra. He is a winner of the Gilmore Young Artist Award, an award given biannually to the two most promising young pianists in the United States. Micah is a laureate of the Ettlingen International Competition for Young Pianists, Hilton Head International Competition, and Thomas and Evon Cooper International Piano Competition.

Developing his own artistry outside of the confines of classical music where he was left little opportunity for his own voice to flourish, Micah reimagined a collection of standards with deep personal meaning in his 2023 instrumental album Diamonds. Bridging classical and pop, Diamonds was recorded with The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra alongside an all-star team including Nick Patrick and GRAMMY-recognized arrangers and composers David Campbell (Elton John, Taylor Swift, Miley Cyrus, Adele), Chris Walden (Aretha Franklin, Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder), and Robin Smith (Andrea Bocelli, Tina Turner, Cher).

Receiving acclaim from Paper Magazine, V Magazine, Vanity Fair, WWD, Marie Claire, Page Six, Queerty, Pride.com, and more, Micah is embracing the full range of his artistry and artistic identity after suppressing who he really was. Finding respite in queer culture upon moving to New York, he harnessed his virtuosic talent to celebrate what makes him unique and in that process released his viral “Rhapsody in Gaga” piano medley and virtuosic “Madonna Medley” via Casa Doce Music. Now breaking into the pop world with his original singles “MOONS,” “Don’t Give Up On Love,” and “Let’s Go To France,” Micah is collaborating with some of the industry’s hottest producers to create music that connects with his true self. Photo credit: Boyang Hu.

 

About Jimmy Webb

 

 

Multiple Grammy-winning cross-genre songwriter Jimmy Webb’s most popular songs are touchstones for a generation yet remain timeless: “MacArthur Park,” “Wichita Lineman,” “Didn’t We,” “Galveston,” “Worst That Could Happen,” and “The Highwayman” for starters. During his live shows – which are different every night because of his incredible improvisational piano playing and wealth of stories – Webb creates a unique connection to the audience: Like a long lost uncle in town to regale with tales from the road, revealing the stories behind his hits, his first songwriting job at Motown, through a career trajectory that took a teenaged preacher’s son from a farm town in Oklahoma to the top of his longed-for profession in Hollywood in only a few short years. His books, Tunesmith: The Art of Songwriting and memoir The Cake and the Rain demonstrate his incredible talent with words and music.

Webb has topped the charts over and over from pop to country, blues, jazz, disco to even rap and EDM with interpretations by some of the industry’s greatest including Art Garfunkel, Linda Ronstadt, Frank Sinatra, Donna Summer, Josh Groban, Glen Campbell, The Highwaymen, Barbra Streisand, The Fifth Dimension, Guns n’ Roses, and James Taylor. The Webb covers are continuous: being released for Pride Month 2024 is a hot new dance version of “MacArthur Park” by Micah McLaurin and Amber Riley.

Since Webb’s Grammy sweep in 1968 when his own “Up, Up and Away” and “By the Time I Get to Phoenix” both vied for Song of the Year ( “Up” won), to the use of his “Do What You Gotta Do” in Kanye West’s “Famous,” the man often praised as “America’s Songwriter” remains a respected icon in popular music – and continues to challenge his artistic boundaries with projects like a classical nocturne. He is always included in the lists of the greatest songwriters.

Jimmy lives on the North Shore of Long Island, New York, with his wife, a PBS television host and producer, Laura Savini. He has six spectacular grandchildren, and five sons and a daughter. Photo credit: Sasa Tkalcan.

 

About Casa Doce Music

After successful 40+ year careers as lawyers, Casa Doce Music co-founders, Marc Wolinsky and Barry Skovgaard decided to step away from the practice of law and start Casa Doce Music as their second act. Casa Doce Music has one mission: to advance the careers of brilliant musicians and bring great music to tens of millions of people around the world.

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