Singer and actor Drew Seigla is willing to try anything — musically, that is.
The Henrico native and current New York City resident began his stage career in theater and opera productions in Virginia. He’s gone onstage off-Broadway in classic roles — including singing in Yiddish in a production of “Fiddler on the Roof” — and has contributed his voice to numerous worship spaces, offering Gregorian chant in a Catholic church and singing Hebrew prayers in Jewish synagogues.
This season, he adds contemporary Christian to his repertoire, releasing “The Carpenter’s Son,” a new song that brings the role of Joseph, Jesus’ earthly father, to the fore. Earlier in the year, Seigla connected with composer Thomas Raniszewski through a friend and jumped at the chance to record a Christmas song that might someday become a staple of the season…