VIDEO: Sneak Peek - Josh Groban Performs On the Next CSI: NY

By: Feb. 14, 2013
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On the next episode of CBS's CSI: NY titled 'Blood Actually,' on Valentine's Day, Mac and the team tackle three twisted tales of love gone wrong. Internationally renowned multi-platinum recording artist Josh Groban guest stars as himself, performing one of his own songs, "Happy in My Heartache," from his upcoming album All That Echoes, which will be released Feb. 5. Get a first look below!

The special CSI: NY episode airs Friday, Feb. 15 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

CSI: NY, a crime drama inspired by the drama series CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION, is about forensic investigators who use high-tech science to follow the Evidence and solve crimes in the Big Apple. Det. Mac Taylor, a dedicated and driven crime scene investigator who believes that everything is connected and everyone has a story, is a decorated Marine who served in Desert Storm and dabbled in war photography. The job is his life; he focuses on cases until they are solved.

The team includes Josephine "Jo" Danville, an experienced investigator from Washington, D.C., whose work is driven by her empathy for the victim. They work with a team of experts, including Danny Messer, an investigator with an unflappable spirit and a troubled family history, which he uses on the job as he blends his own set of hybrid ethics. Messer was personally selected to join the team by Mac, and he attempts daily to live up to that honor and responsibility. Sheldon Hawkes is the crime lab's former coroner, a brilliant Ph.D. who transitioned to the field team.



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