Randy Newman to Discuss "Harps and Angels" on UK 's ITV1 and Sky News

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With Harps and Angels, Randy Newman's first album of new music in nearly a decade, due out next week (August 4 in the UK, the following day in the US), Randy will be the featured guest on two British television shows in the coming days: tonight at 11:10 PM GMT on ITV1's Soundtrack to My Life with host Cat Deeley and Sunday at 10:30 AM on Sky News's Sunday Live with Adam Boulton.

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With Harps and Angels, Randy Newman's first album of new music in nearly a decade, due out next week (August 4 in the UK, the following day in the US), Randy will be the featured guest on two British television shows in the coming days.

UK viewers can catch him tonight on ITV1's show Soundtrack to My Life, beginning at 11:10 PM GMT. He'll be talking to host Cat Deeley about his music and the music that has influenced him. For further scheduling info, visit itv.com.

On Sunday, he'll appear in an interview on Sky News as part of Sunday Live with Adam Boulton, starting at 10:30 AM GMT. For more on Sky, visit news.sky.com.
 

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  • Thursday, July 31, 2008
    Randy Newman to Discuss "Harps and Angels" on UK 's ITV1 and Sky News
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    With Harps and Angels, Randy Newman's first album of new music in nearly a decade, due out next week (August 4 in the UK, the following day in the US), Randy will be the featured guest on two British television shows in the coming days.

    UK viewers can catch him tonight on ITV1's show Soundtrack to My Life, beginning at 11:10 PM GMT. He'll be talking to host Cat Deeley about his music and the music that has influenced him. For further scheduling info, visit itv.com.

    On Sunday, he'll appear in an interview on Sky News as part of Sunday Live with Adam Boulton, starting at 10:30 AM GMT. For more on Sky, visit news.sky.com.
     

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