RuPaul's Drag Race Star Plasma to Release Live Debut Album, Is Miss Thing On?, Recorded at Joe’s Pub | Playbill

Cast Recordings & Albums RuPaul's Drag Race Star Plasma to Release Live Debut Album, Is Miss Thing On?, Recorded at Joe’s Pub

The lead single from the album features a duet with Tony winner J. Harrison Ghee.

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Drag superstar and powerhouse singer Plasma will release her debut album, Is Miss Thing On? (Live from Joe’s Pub), November 7 via Joy Machine Records. 

The lead single, entitled “That’s Life,” is a duet with Tony winner J. Harrison Ghee, and will be released October 10.

Pre-save the recording by clicking here.

Is Miss Thing On? features musical theatre classics, standards, and an original track written by Plasma called “80 or Above" as well as in-between banter with the live audience.

The complete track listing follows.
1. Overture: Let Me Entertain You
2. Broadway Baby
3. Welcome
4. Thanks a Lot But No Thanks
5. Introductions & Explanations
6. More
7. A Love Letter to The Internet
8. Cry Me a River
9. A Schloon for The Gumpert
10. Thank You Barbra
11. Don’t Rain on My Parade
12. I Drink a Lot: A Toast
13. 80 Or Above
14. Tony (and Grammy) winner J Harrison Ghee!
15. That’s Life with J. Harrison Ghee
16. Acknowledgements
17. Misty
18. Parting Thoughts
19. Don’t Take Your Love From Me
20. Encore: Everybody Say Gay!
21. I’m Beginning to See the Light

Plasma says in a statement, “I wanted to do this recording live for the same reasons that I love live theatre: I get one shot to do a great job in front of a live audience, and I can’t look back. I’ve always been a live performer at heart, so this album is a love letter to my truest self—the unafraid, spontaneous, and irrepressible Plasma you and I both love to see.”

Is Miss Thing On? was recorded live at Joe’s Pub July 28, accompanied by the Benjamin Young Band (band leader Benjamin Young on bass, Robert Vega on trumpet, Nathan See on saxophone, Bryan Cowan on saxophone, Andrew Danforth on trombone, Dabin Ryu on piano, and Willis Edmundson on drums).

The album is produced by Plasma, Jackie Huba, Alex Grippo, and Benjamin Young. 

Based in New York City, Plasma is an actor, singer, drag artist, and top-eight finalist on RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 16. She released a cover of “Don’t Rain On My Parade,” with an accompanying music video that has since gone viral. Last year she toured her All That Plazz live-sung cabaret show across the country.

 
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