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| - Weight Eye color Randall Stuart "Randy" Newman is an American singer-songwriter, arranger, composer, and pianist who is known for his distinctive voice, mordant (and often satirical) pop songs, and for film scores. Some time during Moon Man's classic YTMND era, Newman and Moon Man collaborated on a cover of Newman's song "Short People", calling the cover "Black 'People'". This caused a small scandal in both the jewish and the White Power communities, as Newman is jewish.
- Randall Stuart "Randy" Newman (born November 28, 1943) is known to be a backwoods grilled cheese-eating, hairy back-having, big toe-licking, piano playing son of a gun.
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- Mr. Newman's songs include: "It's Money That Matters" and "My Life Is Good" Mr. Newman has never won a Peabody like Stephen. Mr. Newman is a fan of Stephen's. Stephen told Mr. Newman he was a fan of his, too. Mr. Newman wore a pink shirt to his nailing on October 9, 2006.
- Randy Newman was born in 1943 in Los Angeles, CA. Randy has composed the musical scores for seven Pixar movies. Besides music for Pixar, he also wrote for other movies such as Meet the Parents, Meet the Fockers, The Natural and How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, plus TV shows such as ER and Monk. Hits from early in Newman's career include "I Love LA," "Sail Away," and "Short People."
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- Randall Stuart "Randy" Newman is an American singer-songwriter, arranger, composer, and pianist who is known for his distinctive voice, mordant (and often satirical) pop songs, and for film scores. Some time during Moon Man's classic YTMND era, Newman and Moon Man collaborated on a cover of Newman's song "Short People", calling the cover "Black 'People'". This caused a small scandal in both the jewish and the White Power communities, as Newman is jewish.
- He appeared in "Da Boom" in a post-apocalyptic day, singing about everything he saw in a song entitled "Left Foot, Right Foot" which greatly annoyed the Griffins and is knocked unconscious when Lois chucks an apple at him. He also appears in Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, as the composer for a supposed Disney film entitled The Littlest Bunny, revealed to be Coming Soon prior to the showing of the Griffins' straight-to-DVD movie. He is voiced by Will Sasso.
- Randall Stuart "Randy" Newman is an American singer-songwriter, arranger, composer, and pianist who is known for his distinctive voice, mordant (and often satirical) pop songs, and for film scores. Some time during Moon Man's classic YTMND era, Newman and Moon Man collaborated on a cover of Newman's song "Short People", calling the cover "Black 'People'". This caused a small scandal in both the Jewish and the White Power communities, as Newman is Jewish.
- Randall Stewart "Randy" Newman (born November 28, 1943) is an American singer-songwriter, arranger, composer, and pianist. He has composed the film scores and wrote the iconic film songs for several Disney films, mostly for Pixar releases. He won two Oscars for Best Original Song for Monsters, Inc. and Toy Story 3. His first ever music composition in a Disney hand-drawn animated feature was in The Princess and the Frog.
- Randy Newman is an American singer-songwriter who appeared in the Season Sixteen episode, "Raising the Bar", where he is hired by Token Black to write a theme song for his show "Here Comes Fatty Doo Doo".
- Randall Stuart Newman (born November 28, 1943, Los Angeles, California) is an American singer-songwriter, whose song "Miami" appeared in the episode "Trust Fund Pirates" of the series Miami Vice.
- Randy Newman is een Amerikaanse singer-songwriter en componist. Hij heeft muziek gecomponeerd voor een aantal Disney-films, met name die van Pixar. Hij heeft 2 Oscars gewonnen voor Best Original Song voor Monsters en co. en Toy Story 3.
- Randy Newman is a singer, songwriter, pianist and composer who writes songs for Mixar.
- Randy Newman is an American singer-songwriter, arranger, composer, and pianist who is known for his mordant (and often satirical) pop songs and for film scores. Newman often writes lyrics from the perspective of a character far removed from his own experiences, sometimes using the point of view of an unreliable narrator. Since the 1980s, Newman has worked mostly as a film composer. His film scores include Ragtime (1981), The Natural (1984), Awakenings (1990), James and the Giant Peach (1996), Meet the Parents (2000), Seabiscuit (2003) and The Princess and the Frog (2009). He has scored seven Disney-Pixar films: Toy Story (1995), A Bug's Life (1998), Toy Story 2 (1999), Monsters, Inc. (2001), Cars (2006), and Toy Story 3 (2010) with many more to come. Newman has been nominated for multiple
- Randy Newman (b. 1943) is an Academy Award-winning songwriter, composer, and singer, whose hits include the single "I Love L.A." Three of his songs were performed on The Muppet Show: "Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear," "Short People," and "It's Lonely at the Top." Newman's other accomplishments include several successful albums, writing and singing the theme to the short-lived musical police drama Cop Rock (garnering an Emmy for his songs in the pilot episode) and scored several Pixar films.
- Randall Stuart "Randy" Newman (born November 28, 1943) is an American singer-songwriter, arranger, composer, and pianist who is known for his distinctive voice,mordant (and often satirical) pop songs, and for film scores (....) Many artists, including Bette Midler, Alan Price, Van Dyke Parks, Dave Van Ronk, Judy Collins, Cass Elliot, Art Garfunkel, the Everly Brothers, Claudine Longet, Dusty Springfield, Nina Simone, Lynn Anderson, Wilson Pickett, Pat Boone and Peggy Lee, have covered his songs......
- Randy Newman worked very easy to make the songs and scores for the television network.
* 1962 - The Leapfrog Movie with music by Buddy Baker, lyrics by Ned Washington and Tim Rice
* 1969 - Mother Goose with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Ned Washington (which Randy Newman wrote the song: "Brothers All" and "There's always Tomorrow")
* 1970 - Performance
* 1971 - Cold Turkey
* 1977 - Toy Story with score by Buddy Baker
* 1981 - Ragtime
* 1984 - The Natural
* 1986 - Three Amigos
* 1989 - Parenthood
* 1989 - Major League
* 1990 - Awakenings
* 1990 - Avalon
* 1994 - The Paper
* 1994 - Maverick
* 1995 - Toy Story (restored version) with score by Buddy Baker
* 1995 - The Letter Factory 2: Learn to Read at the Storybook Factory with s
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