In addition to his acting talents Victor Garber is also a talented singer.

Victor Garber and Peter MannIn 1967 Victor tried a musical career when, along with Peter Mann, Laurie Hood, and Lee Harris, he formed a folk rock group called "The Sugar Shoppe".
At the time of the band's inception, Peter Mann had re-arranged Bobby Gimby's anthemic song "Canada" which the band released as its first single, in 1967, on Yorkville Records. The single was a big hit in Canada and promoted the band's name. Another single, "The Attitude", was released during that year and the band was heading to success.
The Sugar Shoppe album cover"The Sugar Shoppe" signed with the Capitol record label and, in 1968, had two more singles, "Skip-A-Long" and "Privilege", and their debut and only self-title album.
Their last single, "Save the Country", was released by Epic Records in 1969.
The band's success led them to appear on television shows in Canada and the U.S. They made a guest appearance on the highly-rated CBC variety show "The Hart and Lorne Terrific Hour" and on the "Johnny Carson" and "The Ed Sullivan" shows.
Peter Mann and Lee Harris abandoned the band in 1969 and it was the end of the "Sugar Shoppe".

Dusting Off Mythology coverAfter the "Sugar Shoppe" disbanded, Victor Garber formed a new group called "The Shoppe", but it didn't match the same success. However, in 1971, "The Shoppe" had the opportunity to write and perform for the television series "Dusting Off Mythology", a Canadian educational TV series which introduced high school students to Greek mythology.
The series' soundtrack was later released as an album featuring, among others, "The Shoppe's" most enduring hit, "Bury the Darkness", which is still a favorite on alternative radio playlists. Canadian Rock Yheatre album cover

Victor Garber also appeared in several musical revues performing selections from "Jesus Christ Superstar" and "Godspell" and other works for the Toronto's progressive "Canadian Rock Theatre".
In 1972, the album "Canadian Rock Theatre" was released featuring Victor as one of the main vocal voices.

Divided between acting and singing, Victor ended up being cast in the lead role of Toronto's "Godspell" stage production in 1972 and his musical career, for the time being was left behind. But, the role in Godspell turned out to be a big step forward leading to his successful acting career.

Music always keeps crossing Victor's path, either on musicals roles like "Anthony" in "Sweeney Todd" or "Fredrik" in "A Little Night Music", or on special events like the "This Is Your Song: Broadway Sings Elton John" where he sang Elton John's song "The Last Song".

Next, a brief description of Victor Garber's music work:

Groups

The Sugar Shoppe

- Band info
Successful Canadian group formed in 1967 by Victor Garber, Peter Mann, Laurie Hood and Lee Harris.
Had several singles and only one album released.
Broke up in 1969.

- Discography
 Singles:
 1967 Canada (Yorkville Records)
 1967 The Attitude (Yorkville Records)
 1968 Skip-A-Long Sam (Capitol Records)
 1967 Privilege (Capitol Records)
 1969 Save the Country (Epic Records)

 Albums:
 1969 The Sugar Shoppe (Capitol Records)

 Compilation tracks:
 1967 The Attitude on "Yorkville Evolution" (Yorkville Records)

-Songs

-Photos

The Shugar Shoppe album cover Victor Garber, Peter Mann, Laurie Hood, Lee Harris and Al Gory The Sugar Shoppe Victor on the Ed Sullivan Show singing Poor Papa The Sugar Shoppe on the Ed Sullivan Show singing Poor Papa
The Sugar Shoppe on the Ed Sullivan Show singing Poor Papa Victor on The Ed Sullivan Show singing Save The Country Victor and Peter Mann on the Ed Sullivan Show singing Save The Country The Sugar Shoppe on the Ed Sullivan Show singing Save The Country



The Shoppe

- Band info
Group formed by Victor Garber after his previous band, "The Sugar Shoppe" disbanded.
Their big opportunity came when had the chance to write and perform for the canadian TV serie "Dusting Off Mythology".

- Discography
 Soundtrack:
 1971 Dusting Off Mythology (The Ontario Educational Communications Authority)

-Songs

-Photos

Dusting Off Mythology album cover



Canadian Rock Theatre

- Band info
Big group, almost 30 elements, with multi-lead vocalists (Victor Garber as one of them and he played Acoustic Guitar as well) and a choirful of backup singers.
Performed some songs from "Jesus Christ Superstar" and "Godspell" and some originals too.

- Discography
 Album:
 1972 Canadian Rock Theatre (Lion Records)

-Songs

-Photos

Canadian Rock Theatre album cover Victor with the Canadian Rock Theatre




Events

List of musical events/projects on which victor has participated:
 - Unexpected Dreams (2006)
 - Broadway Cares: Home for Holidays (2001)
 - This Is Your Song: Broadway Sings Elton John (2000)
 - A Joyous Christmas Concert (1999)



Soundtracks

Soundtracks of some of the musicals (plays or films) Victor did were released as LP and/or CD:
 - The Music Man
 - Annie
 - Sweeney Todd
 - Assassins
 - Damn Yankees
 - Godspell




Theater
The theater was Victor Garber's goal from early age. See, in detail, the plays/musicals he did, info about his roles, pics, reviews, etc.

Movies
You can find here info, pics, comments and lots more about Victor's movies.

TV Appearances
On TV he has been a lawyer, a detective, a scientist, a butler, a CIA agent and far too many others to list here. Check it out...

Audiobooks
An amazing actor with a lovely voice, the perfect combination for a great audiobook reader. See, in detail, the list of audiobooks read by Victor Garber...

Awards
During his career, Victor Garber has earned some awards and nominations in recognition of his stage and screen work. Detailed info here...