Robert Hilburn on the lifetime achievement of Randy Newman
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He’s written some of the darkest entries in the American songbook but became world famous with a sunny celebration of friendship on the soundtrack of “Toy Story”. Inbetween can be found a staggering range of songs dealing with everything from short people to Vladimir Putin, from performing bears to the Louisiana Flood., from ELO to the Great Nations Of Europe, all of which show up in this authoritative new biography from Robert Hilburn, for years the rock writer of the Los Angeles Times. Topics touched on in his chat with David Hepworth:
… when you called your book “A Few Words In Defense Of Our Country”, did you know it was coming out in Election week?
… why Robert’s review of Elton John at the Troubadour in 1970 transformed the life of one piano player from Pinner while his review of Randy in the same same venue in the same year didn’t have the same effect on this local hero.
… how Randy finds his inspiration by sitting in front of the TV with a big stack of hardback books.
… what his famous uncles taught him and how he has spent a lifetime trying to follow their lead.
… how he got his first break from Cilla Black, Alan Price and the British chart,
… what he said when he finally got as Oscar after years of nominations.
… why he can write quickly when commissioned but moves agonisingly slowly when relying on inspiration.
… why he’s the only biographical subject to insist his children are interviewed.
… what he thinks of Donald Trump.
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https://www.amazon.co.uk/Few-Words-Defense-Our-Country/dp/1408720361
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