Ramin

Ramin

Ramin doesn’t look like your average Olivier-nominated musical theatre superstar - playing roles including Jean Valjean in Les Miserables and as the iconic Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera, including the 25th anniversary spectacular at the Royal Albert Hall- and that’s because he is so much more than you would expect.
 
He has an arm full of tattoos - everything from trees to angels to poetry - and a trilby straight from Shoreditch. He looks more like someone from Red Hot Chilli Peppers that you never noticed before.

He is stunning, with looks somewhere between Latin matinee idol and ruggedly handsome Brando-esque actor and his voice is amazing-  a thing of natural wonder, but while it can often blow the roof off, it can also, crucially, do understatement as well

His debut album ‘Ramin’ is out on March 5th on Sony Music. Produced by Tom Nichols (Celine Dion, Hayley Westenra) it’s a diary entry from one of the world’s great vocal talents that includes not only his own compositions but covers of Bryan Adams and Muse songs, his take on the mighty Music of the Night from Phantom of the Opera as well as brand new material  from songwriting heavyweights like Ryan Tedder (Leona Lewis’ Bleeding Love).
 
Tracklisting:
 
1. Show Me light
2. Coming Home
3. Till I Hear You Sing
4. Broken Home
5. Guiding Light
6. Human Heart
7. Constant Angel
8. Music of The Night
9. Eyes Of A Child
10. Inside My World
11. Everything I do (I Do It For You)
12. Cathedrals
 
"I always wanted to record my own album," says Ramin. "I'm so glad I now have."