Katharine McPhee: Live On Soundstage

Katharine McPhee: Live On Soundstage

7.0

Nov 16 2018

2h 31m

Music

Katharine is no stranger to PBS specials, having guested on Foster and Friends and Chris Botti in Boston. In this jazz-filled installment of Soundstage, she gets the spotlight to herself (with a little help from her friends David Foster, Eric Benet, and Frederic Yonnet) performing selections from her fifth studio album, ‘I Fall In Love Too Easily.‘

Katharine McPhee

Katharine McPhee

Eric Benet

Eric Benet

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David Foster

David Foster

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