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Broadway star David Josefberg tributes Nick Cordero, Hamilton’s fontline workers

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Broadway star David Josefberg, and friend of late Hamilton-born broadway star Nick Cordero, has paid tribute to Hamilton’s frontline workers.

In a video tweet, Josefberg said he wanted to thank Hamilton’s healthcare workers during the pandemic in honour of his friend.

Cordero passed away in July after a 95 day battle with COVID-19. Cordero was just 41 years old.

Josefberg is best known for “Behind the Camera: The Unauthorized Story of Mork & Mindy,” “Nine Minutes” and “Made in Jersey”. In his tribute, Josefberg played the piano and sung Billy Joel’s “New York State of Mind.”

 

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