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1999 - Signs a recording contract with 143 Records.
May 2001 - Plays Malcolm Wyatt, a jilted high school student who sues his girlfriend for backing out on a promise to go to the prom with him, on the season finale of ALLY MCBEAL (FOX).
July 2001 - The AI soundtrack is released; it includes "For Always," a duet by Josh Groban and Lara Fabian.
November 2001 - Releases his debut album, JOSH GROBAN.
December 2001 - Returns as Malcolm Wyatt for the Christmas episode of ALLY MCBEAL (FOX).
December 2001 - With piano accompaniment by David Foster, performs "To Where You Are" on LARRY KING LIVE (CNN).
December 2001 - With Charlotte Church, sings "The Prayer" on A HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS WITH MARIAH CAREY (CBS).
January 2002 - Is a guest on THE TODAY SHOW (NBC); sings "You're Still You" and "The Prayer" on BRIAN BOITANO'S SKATING SPECTACULAR (NBC).
January 2002 - Performs "To Where You Are" on THE TONIGHT SHOW WITH JAY LENO.
February 2002 - With Charlotte Church, performs "The Prayer" at the closing ceremonies of the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, UT.
April 2002 - Bob Brown's profile airs on 20/20 (ABC).
May 2002 - Is interviewed by Diane Sawyer and performs "To Where You Are" on GOOD MORNING AMERICA (ABC).
May 2002 - CD reaches number 8 on the BILLBOARD 200.
July 2002 - Is a featured guest on the "More Smart Kids" episode of THE OPRAH WINFREY SHOW.
July 2002 - With Lara Fabian, performs "For Always" on EVENING AT POPS (PBS), with laureate conductor John Williams.
August 2002 - CD goes double platinum in the United States.
November 2002 - Appears in his first televised music special, JOSH GROBAN IN CONCERT on GREAT PERFORMANCES (PBS).
Josh Groban's career milestones as of November 2002.
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