- (1977) Album: "Flowing Rivers"
- (1978) Album: "Shadow Dancing"
- (1980) Album: "After Dark"
- (1980) Album: "Greatest Hits"
- (1982) Stage: Appeared (as "Joseph"; replacement actor) in "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Lyrics / Book by Tim Rice. Music arranged / orchestrated by Martin Silvestri and Jeremy Stone. Musical Director: David Friedman. Originally choreographed at Ford's Theatre in the United States by Wayne Cilento. Scenic Design by Karl Eigsti. Lighting Design by Barry Arnold. Choreographed / directed by Tony Tanner. Royale Theatre: 27 Jan 1982- 4 Sep 1983 (747 performances). Cast: Bill Hutton (as "Joseph"), David Ardao (as "Potiphar/Ishmaelite"), Laurie Beechman (as "Narrator"), Tom Carder (as "Pharaoh" / "Ishmaelite"), Philip Carrubba (as "Benjamin"), Robert Hyman (as "Reuben"), Randon Lo (as "Mrs. Potiphar"), Steve McNaughton (as "Levi"), Charlie Serrano (as "Napthali"), Gordon Stanley (as "Jacob"), David Asher (as "Asher"), Lorraine Barrett (as "Chorus Woman"), Karen Bogan (as "Chorus Woman"), Kenneth Bryan (as "Simeon" / "Butler"), Katharine Buffaloe (as "Chorus Woman"), Lauren Goler (as "Chorus Woman"), Stephen Hope (as "Judah"), Peter Kapetan (as "Issachar"), Randon Lo (as "Chorus Woman"), Joni Masella (as "Chorus Woman"), Kathleen Rowe McAllen (as "Chorus Woman"), James Rich (as "Dan"), Barry Tarallo (as "Gad" / "Baker"), Doug Voet (as "Zebulon"), Renée Warren (as "Chorus Woman"). Replacement actors during run: Eric Aaron (as "Issachar"), Sharon Brown (as "Narrator"), David Cassidy (as "Joseph"), Allen Fawcett (as "Joseph"), Richard Hilton (as "Dan"), Terry Iten (as "Chorus Woman"), Rosalyn Rahn (as "Chorus Woman"), James Rich (as "Asher"), D. Peter Samuel (as "Levi"), Michael Speero (as "Ishmaelite" / "Pharaoh"), Dorothy Tancredi (as "Chorus Woman"), Doug Voet (as "Joseph"). Swings: Stephen Bourneuf, Michael Howell Deane, Terri Homberg. Understudies: Michael Howell Deane (as "Jacob"), John Ganzer (as "Joseph"), Dorothy Tancredi (as "Narrator"), Barry Tarallo (as "Pharaoh"). Produced by Zev Bufman, Susan R. Rose, Melvyn J. Estrin, Sidney Shlenker and Gail Berman. Produced by arrangement with The Robert Stigwood Organization Ltd. and David Land. Associate Producer: Thomas Pennini, Jean Luskin, Jerome Edson and The Rose.
- (1980s) Stage: Appeared in "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolored Dreamcoat".
- (1980s) Stage: Appeared in "Pirates of Penzance" on Broadway.
- (1980s) Stage: Appeared in "Something's Afoot" on Broadway.
- (1980) Single (w/Olivia Newton-John): "I Can't Help It" (ATA Records)
- (1980) Single: "Somebody I Ain't" (ATA Records)
- (1980) Single: "Desire" / "Waiting For You" (ATA Records)
- Single: "Don't Throw It All Away" / "One More Look At The Night" (ATA Records)
- (1978) Single: "An Ever Lasting Love" / "Flowing Rivers" (ATA Records)
- (1978) Single: "Shadow Dancing" / "Too Many Looks In Your Eyes" (ATA Records)
- (1977) Single: "Words And Music" / "(Love Is) Thicker Than Water" (ATA Records)
- (1977) Single: "I Just Want To Be Your Everything" / "In The End" (ATA Records)
- (1976) Single: "Can't Stop Dancin'" / "In The End" (ATA Records)
- (1975) Single: "Words And Music" / "Westfield Mansion" (ATA Records)
- (August 23, 1982) Hosted the TV special "The Face of the 80's" along with Irene Cara, Christie Brinkley and Lee Majors.
- (December 31, 1982) Guest on "Good Morning, New York". Also appearing Dino DeLaurentis.
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