Watch: Mandy Patinkin Appears on "The Late Late Show" with James Corden ... and Shawn Mendes

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Mandy Patinkin was a guest on The Late Late Show with James Corden last night, along with actress Lucy Liu and musician Shawn Mendes, who is a special guest / co-host on the show all week. Patinkin gave Mendes some love advice based on his own marriage of forty years and gave the audience of taste of what Mendes's song "Stitches" sounds like in Yiddish. You can watch both segments here. Patinkin release Diary: January 27, 2018, the first in a series of musical installments with Thomas Bartlett, in April.

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Mandy Patinkin was a guest on The Late Late Show with James Corden last night, along with actress Lucy Liu and musician Shawn Mendes, who is a special guest / co-host on the show all week. Patinkin gave Mendes some love advice based on his own marriage of forty years and gave the audience of taste of what Mendes's song "Stitches" sounds like in Yiddish (the language of Patinkin's 1998 Nonesuch album Mamloshen). You can watch both segments below and see the full episode at cbs.com.

Diary: January 27, 2018, the first in a series of musical installments from Mandy Patinkin and pianist/producer Thomas Bartlett, was released on Nonesuch this past April. The ten tracks of this first Diary entry, recorded by the two musicians in Bartlett's New York studio, include songs by Randy Newman, Rufus Wainwright, Loudon Wainwright, Teitur, Marc Bolan (T. Rex), Stephin Merritt (The Magnetic Fields), and Marc Anthony Thompson (Chocolate Genius). There's no telling if "Stitches" is in the offing for future entries. To listen to the first installment, visit mandypatinkindiary.com.

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Mandy Patinkin: "The Late Late Show with James Corden," June 2018
  • Wednesday, June 6, 2018
    Watch: Mandy Patinkin Appears on "The Late Late Show" with James Corden ... and Shawn Mendes

    Mandy Patinkin was a guest on The Late Late Show with James Corden last night, along with actress Lucy Liu and musician Shawn Mendes, who is a special guest / co-host on the show all week. Patinkin gave Mendes some love advice based on his own marriage of forty years and gave the audience of taste of what Mendes's song "Stitches" sounds like in Yiddish (the language of Patinkin's 1998 Nonesuch album Mamloshen). You can watch both segments below and see the full episode at cbs.com.

    Diary: January 27, 2018, the first in a series of musical installments from Mandy Patinkin and pianist/producer Thomas Bartlett, was released on Nonesuch this past April. The ten tracks of this first Diary entry, recorded by the two musicians in Bartlett's New York studio, include songs by Randy Newman, Rufus Wainwright, Loudon Wainwright, Teitur, Marc Bolan (T. Rex), Stephin Merritt (The Magnetic Fields), and Marc Anthony Thompson (Chocolate Genius). There's no telling if "Stitches" is in the offing for future entries. To listen to the first installment, visit mandypatinkindiary.com.

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