Randy Newman
Born | November 28, 1943 |
Hometown | Los Angeles, California, United States |
Net worth | $50 million |
Height | 5'11" (1.80m) |
Spouse | Gretchen Preece, Roswitha Schmale |
Children | Eric Newman, Patrick Newman, Amos Newman, Alice Newman, John Newman |
Parents | Irving George Newman, Adele "Dixie", née Fuchs/Fox |
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Storm Large, Tim Dillon and more: 4 shows to see in the Coachella Valley this week
- Storm Large will perform Saturday at the McCallum Theatre in Palm Desert.
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The ‘Narcos’ Showrunner Is Ready to Tackle a New Drug War
Eric Newman didn’t set out to be a writer. In fact, segueing to writing, much less showrunning, wasn’t even his idea. The veteran producer, whose résumé was lined with films like Children of Men and Dawn of the Dead, was down in Colombia making Narcos when, he says, Netflix urged him to take the reins. …
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Rare footage of Fanny playing live is vivid proof of what a special band they were
More classic rock gold from The Midnight Special, as Fanny perform I Had A Dream in 1973
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Finding Nemo And Elemental's Composer Opens Up About Working With John Williams On An Iconic Star Wars Movie
Elemental composer Thomas Newman digs into that time John Williams gave him his own moment to remember in Star Wars history.
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Bruno Major on Queen’s Influence, AI’s Importance, and the Paranoia of Columbo
The artist also touches on his admiration for Pink Floyd, Leonard Cohen, and Randy Newman. Bruno Major on Queen’s Influence, AI’s Importance, and the Paranoia of Columbo Consequence Staff
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10 Piano Albums Ben Folds Thinks Every Music Fan Should Own
Folds selects albums from Joni Mitchell, Regina Spektor, Elton John, Ramsey Lewis, and more. 10 Piano Albums Ben Folds Thinks Every Music Fan Should Own Paolo Ragusa
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Scott Tady: Beaver-Butler rockers & Aliquippa rapper impress on new releases; Sebak launches podcast
Beaver County musical artists The Redlines and Messiah of Madness impress on new releases; WQED's Rick Sebak launches podcast.
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Ocean Shores, state work to move forward on tsunami tower
Mar. 23—"Standing where we are, right now, the tsunami will arrive in 35 minutes and will be 35 feet tall," said Corina Allen, the Chief Hazards Geologist for the Washington Geological Survey before a school board meeting of the North Beach School District on Tuesday evening. "From Ocean Shores Elementary, it's almost 90 minutes to high ground." A contentious crowd had gathered at North Beach ...
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Here’s What Pixar Really Thought About 'Raccacoonie' in Everything Everywhere All at Once
In a new oral history of the Raccacoonie scene in Everything Everywhere All at Once, producer Jonathan Wang shared his own deep connection to the standout moment—and how his film made it “Pixar” without, you know, getting sued by Pixar.
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The best albums of 2022 – and the worst
The Leeds quartet’s wiry bass-driven and angular guitar sound reaches back to post punk, offering a declamatory platform for smart-arsed frontman James Smith. Their thrilling debut conjured 11 razor sharp musical vignettes bursting with sonic ideas and energy, whilst Smith’s bone dry northern accented vocals punch from the front, dripping with tones of smarmily seductive sarcasm. There is a sophistication and irony that facilitates impactful messages whilst being delivered with a great spirit of
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Jack Black, Pink, Beck Help Dave Grohl Wrap Hanukkah Sessions With Randy Newman Cover
The Foo Fighters drummer and Greg Kurstin led an all-star rendition of "I Love L.A." that also included cameos from Karen O and Kyle Gass
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