For the 10-part musical TV series based on the
famous 1978 film "Grease," Tranter wrote 30 original tracks -
most of which weren't in the vein of the pop songs for which he
is known.
"I'm very proud of my pop songs but there isn't the level of
storytelling that's required for a musical," Tranter told
Reuters.
"Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies" is set in 1954, four years
before the story of the U.S. high school movie starring John
Travolta and Olivia Newton-John.
The first season, which ends on Thursday, follows four
rebellious students who unite to become the misfits of Rydell
High and eventually the "Pink Ladies" clique. The show's lead,
Marisa Davila, portrays Jane Facciano, the first female student
to run for class president.
When he knew he was interested in being a part of the project,
Tranter wrote his own original audition song, "Too Cool," which
is featured in the first episode.
One of the main challenges Tranter faced was emulating the
popular songs from the original film, which incorporated sounds
from different decades.
"Some of it feels very true to the '50s and some of it is very
much a late '70s take," Tranter said, referring to the original
"Grease."
He also wanted to bring some of his contemporary pop style into
the mix as well.
"We are waiting to see how an audience receives 30 original
songs over 10 episodes. No-one has done it before so we don't
know how it's going to work," Tranter said.
(Reporting by Rollo Ross; Writing by Danielle Broadway; Editing
by Mary Milliken and Rosalba O'Brien)
(Photo: Justin Tranter attends the 34th Annual GLAAD Media
Awards in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., March 30, 2023.
REUTERS/Allison Dinner/File Photo)
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