CBS Sunday Morning: Randy Newman, "Our Stephen Foster and Our Mark Twain," Offers Hysterics and Heartbreak on New Album

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Harps and Angels, Randy Newman's first album of new music in nearly a decade, is due out on Nonesuch August 5, and already, CBS Sunday Morning's Bill Flanagan is calling it one of the summer's best.

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Harps and Angels, Randy Newman's first album of new music in nearly a decade, is due out on Nonesuch August 5, and already, CBS Sunday Morning's Bill Flanagan is calling it one of the summer's best.

"I was in New Orleans for JazzFest last month and Randy Newman stole the show," says Flanagan. "Newman is our generation's Stephen Foster and our Mark Twain. His new album Harps and Angels ... will have you in hysterics with one song and break your heart with the next."

To read more of Flanagan's Best CDs of Summer 2008 report, visit cbsnews.com.

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Randy will join the Los Angeles Philharmonic as a special guest at the Hollywood Bowl on July 2, 3, and 4 for a special July 4th Fireworks Spectacular celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Los Angeles Dodgers. He'll perform "Losing You" from the forthcoming album, plus his classic tunes "I Love L.A." and "You've Got a Friend in Me," and will conduct the Philharmonic in music from his Oscar-nominated score for the film The Natural. For tickets, visit hollywoodbowl.com.

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  • Tuesday, June 24, 2008
    CBS Sunday Morning: Randy Newman, "Our Stephen Foster and Our Mark Twain," Offers Hysterics and Heartbreak on New Album
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    Harps and Angels, Randy Newman's first album of new music in nearly a decade, is due out on Nonesuch August 5, and already, CBS Sunday Morning's Bill Flanagan is calling it one of the summer's best.

    "I was in New Orleans for JazzFest last month and Randy Newman stole the show," says Flanagan. "Newman is our generation's Stephen Foster and our Mark Twain. His new album Harps and Angels ... will have you in hysterics with one song and break your heart with the next."

    To read more of Flanagan's Best CDs of Summer 2008 report, visit cbsnews.com.

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    Randy will join the Los Angeles Philharmonic as a special guest at the Hollywood Bowl on July 2, 3, and 4 for a special July 4th Fireworks Spectacular celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Los Angeles Dodgers. He'll perform "Losing You" from the forthcoming album, plus his classic tunes "I Love L.A." and "You've Got a Friend in Me," and will conduct the Philharmonic in music from his Oscar-nominated score for the film The Natural. For tickets, visit hollywoodbowl.com.

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