It's amazing how these great composers still have creative insecurities. James Newton Howard is good to hear. He doesn't hide the fact that he's human. That is very encouraging. Love his film and pop music works.
James Newton Howard won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music - Gideon's Crossing. James Newton Howard attended the University of Southern California, studying at the School of Music as a piano performance major, but dropped out after 6 weeks because "He wanted to do other things than practicing the piano. After Howard left college, he joined a short-lived rock band called Mama Lion. The band was led by Neil Merryweather (bass, backing vocals) and featured lead singer Lynn Carey, Coffi Hall on drums, and Rick Gaxiola on guitar. Mama Lion recorded two full-length albums. Members of Mama Lion also formed the band Heavy Cruiser with Merryweather now on lead vocals, recording two albums whose genre was closer to hard rock, but also displayed psychedelic and progressive influences. He then worked for a couple of years as a session musician with artists including Diana Ross, Ringo Starr, and Harry Nilsson. In the early 70s, he described himself as being "dirt poor", until his big break in 1975 when his manager got him an audition with Elton John. He joined John's band and toured with them as keyboardist during the late 70s and early 80s. He was part of the band that played Central Park, New York, on September 13, 1980.
Absolute legend. The Village is such an underrated movie and score! The whole project is gorgeous. And James shared so much wisdom that i could relate to. Great episode!
I am looking forward to hearing this interview. He is one of my favorite composers today. Especially since hearing his Disney scores for Dinosaur from 2000, Atlantis the Lost Empire in 2001, Treasure planet in 2002, & Hildalgo in 2004.
Mr. Newton-Howard is HIGHLY intelligent and reflective, much like his highly emotional, poignant musical crescendos. This older musical GENIUS is certainly no dummy. Remember, he's given so many Shyamalan movies such glossy, polished music climaxes. As well as many other giant, room-shaking epic scores like Dinosaur, King Kong and Waterworld.
If the discount code for Spitfire Audio was open to all and not just first time purchases, I would probably buy a new Spitfire Audio library every episode. 🤣🤣🤣
Amazing insights in the first 10mins, but the 'how did you get into music, where did you start ?' question isn't so ripe and unexplored and is always, with artists of this caliber and fame, well trodden and overly explained - not to mention easily found on wikipedia etc. Talk more about the craft! The pitfalls! The techniques!! That's the stuff that excites!!
One of my favorite composers.
I had the pleasure to visit two concerts with him back in 2017. That was really a dream come true. I will never forget.
It's amazing how these great composers still have creative insecurities. James Newton Howard is good to hear. He doesn't hide the fact that he's human. That is very encouraging. Love his film and pop music works.
James is truly a maestro. He’s been my favorite film composer for years. Thank you for this interview, I enjoyed watching it!
I can't wait for his next Fantastic Beasts score
James Newton Howard won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music - Gideon's Crossing. James Newton Howard attended the University of Southern California, studying at the School of Music as a piano performance major, but dropped out after 6 weeks because "He wanted to do other things than practicing the piano. After Howard left college, he joined a short-lived rock band called Mama Lion. The band was led by Neil Merryweather (bass, backing vocals) and featured lead singer Lynn Carey, Coffi Hall on drums, and Rick Gaxiola on guitar. Mama Lion recorded two full-length albums. Members of Mama Lion also formed the band Heavy Cruiser with Merryweather now on lead vocals, recording two albums whose genre was closer to hard rock, but also displayed psychedelic and progressive influences. He then worked for a couple of years as a session musician with artists including Diana Ross, Ringo Starr, and Harry Nilsson. In the early 70s, he described himself as being "dirt poor", until his big break in 1975 when his manager got him an audition with Elton John. He joined John's band and toured with them as keyboardist during the late 70s and early 80s. He was part of the band that played Central Park, New York, on September 13, 1980.
Please do an interview with Bruce Broughton
Great episode. JNH is one of my favorite composers.
This was cool to hear James Newton Howard was is working on a score for a Documentary on George Lucas.
Absolute legend. The Village is such an underrated movie and score! The whole project is gorgeous. And James shared so much wisdom that i could relate to. Great episode!
I am looking forward to hearing this interview. He is one of my favorite composers today. Especially since hearing his Disney scores for Dinosaur from 2000, Atlantis the Lost Empire in 2001, Treasure planet in 2002, & Hildalgo in 2004.
I watched Water for Elephants after listening to the previous interview with James Newton Howard.
Wow. James is scoring a docuseries about George Lucas and ILM and the Willow series?!! Omg that’s gonna be amazing.
Mr. Newton-Howard is HIGHLY intelligent and reflective, much like his highly emotional, poignant musical crescendos. This older musical GENIUS is certainly no dummy. Remember, he's given so many Shyamalan movies such glossy, polished music climaxes. As well as many other giant, room-shaking epic scores like Dinosaur, King Kong and Waterworld.
Cant wait for the next fantastic beasts OST
I didn't know that James Newton knew David Foster!, Im a very big fan of both, great musicians.
One of the greatest composers ever!
James Newton Howard won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music - Gideon's Crossing.
Wonderful interview, good on the pitch young lady.
Nobody does a transition like Robert Kraft
The Rock sang on the Moana soundtrack. 🙂🙌🏾🙏🏾 Great interview as always!
I did not realize Willow would be a series not a film sequel.
Nice!
Is this live or pre-recorded?
Pre-recorded, but being presented for the first time!
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If the discount code for Spitfire Audio was open to all and not just first time purchases, I would probably buy a new Spitfire Audio library every episode. 🤣🤣🤣
Amazing insights in the first 10mins, but the 'how did you get into music, where did you start ?' question isn't so ripe and unexplored and is always, with artists of this caliber and fame, well trodden and overly explained - not to mention easily found on wikipedia etc. Talk more about the craft! The pitfalls! The techniques!! That's the stuff that excites!!
OK i take it back.