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- From: jjmckay@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu (Jim McKay)
- Subject: Re: James Newton Howard (Grand Canyon soundtrack)
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- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
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- Date: Sat, 2 Jan 1993 19:20:06 GMT
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- kirsten@morgan.ucs.mun.ca (Kirsten Starcher) writes:
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- >Does anyone happen to know anything about this guy? What else has he written?
- >I have the soundtrack to _Grand Canyon_ and think it's fabulous, but the name
- >doesn't ring a bell...
-
- As a big Elton John fan, I can give you this perspective on James. He
- is very talented in his own right; I definitely would not consider him
- a protege of EJ but a peer. Yet it is in this context I am most familiar
- with him. "Je regret" I don't have more on him from another perspective.
-
- James Newton Howard has been long affiliated with the L.A. rock and film
- score scene as both a favorite film scorer as well as keyboard wizard. He
- has been on eof my favorites for a long time, although he has a low key
- profile as a celeb. In addition to the album from the early '80s another
- respondent has mentioned, there is an album from 1974 titled,
- appropriatly enough, "James Newton Howard". I've tried for years to get my
- hands on this or any JNH album to no avail.
-
- James grew up in L.A. and attended USC where he studied classical music.
- This technical wizard is rumorred to have had his first job as a telephone
- operator. James first came to my attention on Melissa Manchester's
- "Midnight Blue", a big hit in 1975 for which James arranged and
- played keyboards. After being in Melissa's backup band, he gained
- prominence as Elton John's first regular keyboardist. Elton wanted
- to spend less time to doing all the keyboard pieces on albums and
- on stage. So James became the backup keyboardist in the new
- Elton John band. That tells you how good he is. That's James' mellotron
- solo on EJ's "Island Girl". Subsequently, James gained attention
- for his light string arrangement on the 1976 blockbuster duet
- "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" with Elton John and Kiki Dee and arranged
- and played keyboards on Elton's "Blue Moves" album including the
- arrangement of "Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word".
-
- While Elton disolved his band soon after, he continued to collaborate with
- Elton and has done so as recently as 1990. After "Blue Moves", James
- branched out even more. He worked on Kiki Dee's 1977 & 1978 albums;
- arranged "Boats Against The Current" for Olivia Newton John; and in 1977
- became one fourth of the band China which also included two
- other former EJ band members. China features some facinating JNH keyboardwork
- (but no arrangements) and is very much a precursor to the 80s Euro/techno-pop
- sound and in some ways sounds a little like Toto although their vocaliist
- lacks polish. There is one album I am aware of (and own) self-titled "China".
- James has played with many other folks including Carly Simon, Art Garfunkel,
- Leo Sayer, Diana Ross, and Barbara Streisand whom he has been recently
- romatically linked to. Of course James has been a close freind of the
- members of Toto and served as a pallbearer at Jeff Pacarro's funeral
- last summer.
-
- James appears as a keybaordist and/or arranger on many other EJ albums
- including "21 at 33", "The Fox", "Too Low For Zero", "Ice On Fire",
- "Leather Jackets", "Reg Strikes Back" and Elton's 1990 box set. James
- is one of the few folks that Elton has written music with including
- "Fanfare", a nifty instrumental. James was also key to the success of
- Elton's "Live in Austrailia with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra".
- James did many of the arrangements as well as conducted. This would
- be a good sample album of James' collaboration with Elton. James' most
- recent hit with Elton was the 1990/1 hit "You Gotta Love Someone" which
- he arranged.
-
- James has written many many film scores and is very popular with many
- movie actors and directors. One recent movie that comes to mind is
- one that starred Juila Roberts in which one of the chief characters was
- terminally ill. He also did the score to the recent Barbara Streisand/
- Nick Nolte movie, "Prince of Tides".
-
- James is a great talent. If anyone knows how I could get more info or
- buy an album of his, let me know.
-