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Herbert
September 8th 2015
Oldie but goodie! That little gray guy with the great stories he sings, was back in the Netherlands. Sometimes you tear up, sometimes he makes you laugh. All in all a great artist whi still has it. Will go see him again in the future.
Scheveningen, Netherlands@Zuiderstrand Theater
About Randy Newman
Randall Stuart Newman (born 28th November 1943) is an American songwriter, arranger, singer and pianist who is notable for his mordant pop songs and for his many film scores.
Newman is noted as a lyricist of considerable sophistication. He often writes songs from unusual perspectives, often utilizing an unreliable narrator. His many place-name songs, which are often archetypal examples of ambivalent Americana, include "I Love L.A.", "Baltimore", "Louisiana 1927", and "Dayton, Ohio – 1903".
His first major hit was the song entitled "Short People", wherein he was thought to have complained about midgets, but is actually complaining metaphorically about racists and bigots. "Short People" was also Newman's highest-rated hit ever. Newman's deceptively simple songs mask complex craftsmanship, and he is a skilled arranger.
His film scores include "Ragtime" and "The Natural", and he scored the first four Disney-Pixar films.
Newman is noted as a lyricist of considerable sophistication. He often writes songs from unusual perspectives, often utilizing an unreliable narrator. His many place-name songs, which are often archetypal examples of ambivalent Americana, include "I Love L.A.", "Baltimore", "Louisiana 1927", and "Dayton, Ohio – 1903".
His first major hit was the song entitled "Short People", wherein he was thought to have complained about midgets, but is actually complaining metaphorically about racists and bigots. "Short People" was also Newman's highest-rated hit ever. Newman's deceptively simple songs mask complex craftsmanship, and he is a skilled arranger.
His film scores include "Ragtime" and "The Natural", and he scored the first four Disney-Pixar films.
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Singer, Folk, Songwriter
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Toy Story: Songs to Infinity and Beyo...
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Good Old Boys
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Walt Disney Records The Legacy Collec...
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Fan Reviews

Herbert
September 8th 2015
Oldie but goodie! That little gray guy with the great stories he sings, was back in the Netherlands. Sometimes you tear up, sometimes he makes you laugh. All in all a great artist whi still has it. Will go see him again in the future.
Scheveningen, Netherlands@Zuiderstrand Theater
About Randy Newman
Randall Stuart Newman (born 28th November 1943) is an American songwriter, arranger, singer and pianist who is notable for his mordant pop songs and for his many film scores.
Newman is noted as a lyricist of considerable sophistication. He often writes songs from unusual perspectives, often utilizing an unreliable narrator. His many place-name songs, which are often archetypal examples of ambivalent Americana, include "I Love L.A.", "Baltimore", "Louisiana 1927", and "Dayton, Ohio – 1903".
His first major hit was the song entitled "Short People", wherein he was thought to have complained about midgets, but is actually complaining metaphorically about racists and bigots. "Short People" was also Newman's highest-rated hit ever. Newman's deceptively simple songs mask complex craftsmanship, and he is a skilled arranger.
His film scores include "Ragtime" and "The Natural", and he scored the first four Disney-Pixar films.
Newman is noted as a lyricist of considerable sophistication. He often writes songs from unusual perspectives, often utilizing an unreliable narrator. His many place-name songs, which are often archetypal examples of ambivalent Americana, include "I Love L.A.", "Baltimore", "Louisiana 1927", and "Dayton, Ohio – 1903".
His first major hit was the song entitled "Short People", wherein he was thought to have complained about midgets, but is actually complaining metaphorically about racists and bigots. "Short People" was also Newman's highest-rated hit ever. Newman's deceptively simple songs mask complex craftsmanship, and he is a skilled arranger.
His film scores include "Ragtime" and "The Natural", and he scored the first four Disney-Pixar films.
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Genres:
Singer, Folk, Songwriter
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