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Amanda Kloots says that she added her vocals to a song started by her late husband, Broadway star Nick Cordero

Aug 29, 2020, 20:52 IST
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Amanda Kloots, Nick Cordero, and their son attend an event in New York City in August 2019.Noam Galai/Getty Images
  • Amanda Kloots — the wife of late Broadway star Nick Cordero — wrote in an Instagram post on Thursday that she added her vocals to a song started by Cordero before his death.
  • Cordero died on July 5 at age 41 after battling complications from COVID-19.
  • Cordero's song, "Not Far Away," was about grief and emotions he felt after the death of his father.
  • "It was hard living up to my husband's vocals but I closed my eyes and pretended we were onstage singing this song together," Kloots wrote on Instagram.
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Amanda Kloots, the wife of late Broadway star Nick Cordero, honored her husband's memory by finishing a song that he started recording before his death.

Cordero died on July 5 after a lengthy battle of complications from COVID-19, the disease caused by the coronavirus. He was in a coma for months and had his right leg amputated as a result of COVID-19 complications.

Amanda Kloots said in an Instagram post on Thursday that she worked with Rickey Minor, a music composer and producer, to help mix her own lyrics with her Tony Award-nominated husband's in the song he started, "Not Far Away."

"Not Far Away" is about grief and emotions that Cordero felt following the death of his father. Though Cordero previously posted about the song on his Instagram account, according to Kloots, it was unfinished with just one verse and chorus.

Kloots said that one of her friends had the idea to mix her vocals in with Cordero's. The duet was then mixed and arranged by Minor and another orchestrator, Lenny Wee, and together they added strings and chimes to the song.

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Kloots also wrote about the experience of hearing her husband's voice.

"It was hard living up to my husband's vocals but I closed my eyes and pretended we were onstage singing this song together," she wrote on Instagram.

Kloots was able to reconnect with her husband and honor his memory through music.Mike Coppola/Getty Images

"I cried a lot, but Rickey guided me through it every step of the way. I'm so grateful that I'll have this song always and that Elvis will too," she added.

Elvis Eduardo is Kloots and Cordero's 16-month-old son.

Users shared their responses to Kloots' meaningful tribute to Cordero.

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"Oh Amanda. This is heartbreakingly beautiful. What a special moment for you and your Nick," one user wrote.

"I have tears ... Because this is beyond special," another commented.

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