Ep 8 The Zina Chord: Taylor the Latte Boy, Five Women, and Baltimore
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Broadway composer Zina Goldrich joins David for a deliciously deep dive into the origin of Taylor the Latte Boy — how a one-off song inspired by a real barista turned into a musical theatre phenomenon, a publishing deal, and an enduring songwriting partnership with Marcy Heisler.
David and Zina explore early gems like Oh, How I Loved You, the Does It Sing? segment breakdowns, and the surprising backstory behind the Five Women At An Airport opening number — which David admits was inspired by Marcy & Zina’s hilarious Audra McDonald showstopper Baltimore.
Along the way, Zina breaks down her own harmonic language from the piano, revealing the secrets behind what David calls The Zina Chord — and why it sings.
🔹 How Taylor the Latte Boy became a hit 🔹 The real story behind “Baltimore” 🔹 What makes Zina’s music craft-first and audience-loved 🔹 The legacy of Goldrich & Heisler 🔹 Song nerdistry: “Oh, How I Loved You” dissected 🔹 And more, from Carnegie Hall to Broadway debuts-in-the-making.