Claybourne Elder Talks “If The Stars Were Mine” A Bold, Personal Debut Album From A Broadway Favorite! episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 2, 2026 · 22 MIN

Claybourne Elder Talks “If The Stars Were Mine” A Bold, Personal Debut Album From A Broadway Favorite!

from The Roundtable with Robert Bannon · host Broadway Podcast Network

Broadway and TV favorite Claybourne Elder is stepping into a whole new spotlight with his debut album If The Stars Were Mine, out now on Center Stage Records. Known for his standout work in Company and on HBO’s The Gilded Age, Elder brings his full self to this deeply personal collection—blending Broadway classics, pop favorites, and jazz standards into something that feels like a musical journal. In this conversation, Elder opens up about creating a project that explores identity, fatherhood, sexuality, and faith—all while reimagining songs from Into the Woods, Floyd Collins, and even icons like Whitney Houston and Eartha Kitt. The album is not just a showcase of his voice—it’s a statement of who he is right now as an artist and a man. It’s vulnerable, bold, and yes… a little bit chaotic in the best way. 🎧 Listen to The Roundtable with Robert Bannon on Broadway Podcast Network, YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio & more! 🌐 Visit: RobertBannon.com 📲 Follow on Instagram: @RobertBannon #ClaybourneElder #IfTheStarsWereMine #CenterStageRecords #Broadway #TheGildedAge #CompanyBroadway #NewMusic #TheRoundtableWithRobertBannon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Broadway and TV favorite Claybourne Elder is stepping into a whole new spotlight with his debut album If The Stars Were Mine, out now on Center Stage Records. Known for his standout work in Company and on HBO’s The Gilded Age, Elder brings his full self to this deeply personal collection—blending Broadway classics, pop favorites, and jazz standards into something that feels like a musical journal. In this conversation, Elder opens up about creating a project that explores identity, fatherhood, sexuality, and faith—all while reimagining songs from Into the Woods, Floyd Collins, and even icons like Whitney Houston and Eartha Kitt. The album is not just a showcase of his voice—it’s a statement of who he is right now as an artist and a man. It’s vulnerable, bold, and yes… a little bit chaotic in the best way. 🎧 Listen to The Roundtable with Robert Bannon on Broadway Podcast Network, YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio & more! 🌐 Visit: RobertBannon.com 📲 Follow on Instagram: @RobertBannon #ClaybourneElder #IfTheStarsWereMine #CenterStageRecords #Broadway #TheGildedAge #CompanyBroadway #NewMusic #TheRoundtableWithRobertBannon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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