Caroline Bowman and F Michael Haynie's Frozen Tribute Song 'All is Found' Drops September 2 | Playbill

Cast Recordings & Albums Caroline Bowman and F Michael Haynie's Frozen Tribute Song 'All is Found' Drops September 2

The mash-up includes an original arrangement of songs from the animated franchise, including “All is Found” and “Into the Unknown.”

Broadway favorites and Frozen national tour co-stars Caroline Bowman and F Michael Haynie release an all-new arrangement of Frozen songs called "All is Found" via streaming and social platforms September 2.

"During the pandemic, we did everything we could to stay connected to each other and the Frozen characters we grew to love. I had an idea about singing 'All is Found' from Frozen 2 as a duet about our time apart from each other and feeling lost, but always connected," says Bowman.

"F ran with it and made this song better than I ever could have imagined. We will forever be connected because of our experience performing together in Disney’s Frozen the Musical. This song represents the lifelong connections that you build when you're in a show together and trusting what is to come."

Haynie adds, "As I end my time as the happy snowman in Frozen, I look forward to returning to my great love, New York City, thrilled at the 'unknown' of what lies ahead."

READ: See Who's Joining Caroline Bowman and Lauren Nicole Chapman in Disney's Frozen Tour

The mash-up includes an original arrangement of songs from the animated franchise, including "All is Found" and "Into the Unknown."

Bowman and Haynie both currently star in the Frozen national tour as Elsa and Olaf, respectively. The "In Summer" singer departs the production September 4, with Jeremy Davis set to succeed.

"All is Found" includes orchestrations, bass, guitar, and vocals by F Michael Haynie, lead vocals by Caroline Bowman. The single is mixed and mastered by Yasuhiko Fukuoka and produced by Haynie, with co-producing by Grace Aki.

Production Photos: Frozen North American Tour

 
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