Randy Newman Concert, Radio, and Misc. Appearances: 1969 to
2000
Compiled by Gary Norris with a lot of help from a lot of people
from all over the world.
This list is incomplete. If you saw Randy in concert and it is
not on this list, let me know. And if you recall how much it cost
to see him, who was opening for him, or any details of the
performance, please contact me.
Contributions, Criticisms, and Corrections are welcome to me at:
norrisg@cojk.com.
1968
- April - Randy's first album Randy
Newman is released.
1969
- October - The Lion's Share, San Anselmo, California. Randy's
first solo performance in front of an audience (with his back
pretty much to the audience). Several photos were taken by Henry
Diltz.
1970
A representative list of songs Randy was
performing in 1970: Lover's Prayer, Yellow Man, Simon Smith and the
Amazing Dancing Bear, Cowboy, Lucinda, Beat Me, Uncle Bob's
Midnight Blues, Rosemary, Love Story, Let Me Go, Underneath the
Harlem Moon, Davy The Fat Boy, Suzanne, Maybe I'm Doing It Wrong,
Old Kentucky Home, Rosemary, Last night I Had Dream, If You Need
Oil, Blue Monday, Living Without You, Vine Street, Lucinda, Linda,
Bet No One Ever Hurt This Bad, Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing
Bear, Let's Burn Down The Cornfield, Rosemary, Let Me Go and Magic
in the Moonlight.
- February - Randy's second album Twelve
Songs is released.
- February 24-29 - The Troubadour, Los Angeles. Randy's first
"official" appearance. Mary McCaslin opened.
- September 9-21 - The Bitter End, New York City, N.Y.. Randy's
first NYC performance 912 nights)
- September 2_ - The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, Philadelphia
- October 10 - Revolution Club, London. Due to a rude audience,
Randy played only "Lover's Prayer", "Yellow Man", and part of "I
Think It's Going To Rain Today", and walked off stage.
1971
- 1971 - The Boarding House, San Francisco
- September 7-12 - The Troubadour, Los Angeles, California. With
Ian Mathews.
- September - Randy Newman Live is
released.
- September 30 - Town Hall, New York City.
- October 1 - George Washington University's Lisner Auditorium,
Washington D.C.
- October 23 - UCLA's Royce Hall, Pop At Royce Series.
$1.75-$4.75
- October, 1971 - The Main Point, Bryn Mawr, Philadelphia
- November 6 - Masonic Auditorium, San Francisco.
- November - UCLA's Royce Hall
- Fall of 1971 - Carnegie-Mellon University, Tartan. Bonnie Raitt
opened
- December 1 - Syracuse, New York, "Remote @ Warner Bros. Master
BB- 006976"
- December 2 - Syracuse, New York, Crouse College Auditorium.
Bonnie Raitt opened. $3.00
- December 5 - Guthrie, Minnesota. Bonnie Raitt opened.
- Fall of 1971 - One Tuesday night at The Bitter End, New York
City
- 1971 - The Quiet Knight, Chicago
- 1971 - Festival Hall. London, England
1972
A represenative list of songs Randy was
performing in 1972: You Can Leave Your Hat On, He Gives Us All His
Love, Rosemary, Yellow Man, Suzanne, Simon Smith, Tickle Me, Living
Without You, Simon Smith and the Amazing Dancing Bear, Mama Told Me
Not To Come, Bet No One Ever Hurt This Bad, Let Me Go, My Old
Kentucky Home, Linda, Old Man, Lucinda, Political Science, If You
Need Oil, Memo To My Son, Cowboy, Burn On, Beat Me, God's Song,
Davy The Fat Boy, Love Story, Pat O'Reilly, and Sail Away
- KMET - radio L.A.
- March 6 - London Royal Festival Hall, England.
- March - Holland
- March 9 - Bussum, Holland
- March 11 [?] - Maart, Concertgebouw, Amsterdam
- April 5-9 - The Quiet Knight
- May - "Folkscene" KPFA, Los Angeles. Randy is interviewed and
plays 14 songs.
- May - The Troubador, Los Angeles. With Jennifer Warnes.
- June - Sail Away is
released.
- June 15-18 - The Main Point
- 1972 - Town Crier Cafe, Route 22, New York.
- 1972 - Ebbett's Field, Denver. Radio broadcast.
- June 8-11 - The Boarding House, San Francisco, California. Live
radio broadcast. (tape) With Jim Croce.
- June 27 - Bitter End
- July - Bitter End, New York. With Jim Croce.
- July 21 - Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica,
California.
- July 27 - Buffalo, New York
- July 29 - Lennox
- July 31 - The Dick Cavett Show
- August 4-5 - Pagoda Palace, San Francisco, California. Live
radio broadcast.
- August 21 - Pine Knob, Detroit, Michigan. With Jim Croce.
- August 22 - The Bitter End, New York
- August 24-27 - Paul's Mall, Boston, Mass.
- August 28 - Toronto
- September 1 - Merriwether
- September 15 - George Washington
- September 16 - Penn State, Irvine
- September 18 - Goddard College
- October 7 - Carlyle, Pennsylvania
- October 8 - Guthrie
- October 20 - New York Philharmonic Hall, New York. With
50-piece orchestra. Philharmonic Hall Great Performances Series,
New York City, NY.
- Randy plays with a 50-piece orchestra conducted by Emil
Newman.
- October 21- Princeton.
- October 27 - "Radio Show w/ Michael Cuserena" from Warner Bros.
master #BB-006984.
- October 28 - University of Toledo
- October 29 - Syracuse
- November 4 - Berkeley Community Theatre, California. With Jesse
Colin Young.
- Randy premieres "Rednecks".
- November - November 8-9 - University of Houston
- December 8 - Worchester, Mass.
- December 9 - Boston, Mass.
- 1972 and/or1973 - Cambridge Performance Center, Cambridge,
Mass.
1973
- March 16 - Lafayette, Louisiana
- April 5 - Buffalo, New York
- April 6 - Toronto, Massey Hall with Sandy Denny
- April 7 - New Paltz, New York, Elting Gym/SUNY with Sandy
Denny
- April 8 - Rochester
- April 11 - Ann Arbor, Michigan
- April 12 - Boston, Mass., Symphony Hall with Sandy Denny
- April 13 - Yale
- April 14 - Rutherford, New Jeresy, Farleigh Exposure
Coffeehouse. Two shows with Sandy Denny
- April 27-29 - Denver, Colorado, Ebbets Field. Two shows per
night with Sandy Denny
- May 4 - Gambier, Ohio
- May 5 - Oberlin, Ohio
- May 6 - Omaha, University of Nebraska
- May 7 - Appelton, Wisconsin
- May 10-13 - Tulogi ????
- August 12 - Hyannis, Massachusetts
- August 17-19 - Quiet Knight, Chicago, Illinois.
- August 23-25 - Washington, D.C.
- August 26 - Hyannis, Cape Cod
- September 21 - West Chester, Pa.
- September 22 - Philadelphia, Pa.
- September 23-25 - Washington, D.C.
- September 27 - Brockport, New York
- September 28 - Hamilton, New York
- September 29 - Schenectady, New York.
- September 30 - Buffalo, New York
- October 23 - Philharmonic Hall, New York
- November 28 - Colorado Springs
- November 29 - University of Iowa
- November 30 - Morgan Auditorium, University of Alabama. Two
shows.
- December 1 - Wake Forest, North Carolina
- December 2 - Binghampton, New York
- December 5 - Camden College
- December 6 - Weslyn College
- December 7 - University of New Haven
- December 8 - Wayne, New Jeresy
- December 9 - Conton, New York
1974
A respresenative list of songs Randy was
performing in 1974: Lucinda, You Can Leave Your Hat On, Marie,
Lover's Prayer, Yellow Man, He Gives Us All His Love, Birmingham,
Rednecks, Louisiana 1927, A Wedding in Cherokee County, Simon Smith
and the Amazing Dancing Bear, Dayton, Ohio - 1903, Rollin', Last
Night I Had A Dream, Guilty, Political Science, Burn On, Suzanne,
Old Kentucky Home, Sail Away, Lonely At The Top, Davy The Fat Boy,
I Think It's Going To Rain Today
- 1974 - Massey Hall, Toronto, Canada.
- 1974 - McGill University
- 1974 - Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles.
- January 26 - Bellingham, Washington
- Feburary 10 - Phoenix, Arizona
- February 22 - Greely, Colorado
- February 23 - Glassboro, New Jersey
- February 24-25 - Boston, Mass.
- April 26 - Houston, Texas
- May - Holland
- June 2 - Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London. With David Elliott.
Part of European tour.
- June 4 - Old Grey Whistle Test, BBC TV, London, England
- June 28 - Hawaii
- July 5 - Aspen, Colorado
- September - Good Old Boys is
released.
- September - TV
- September 27-29 - Troubadour, Los Angeles. With Wendy
Waldman.
- 1974 - "Folkscence" KPFA, Los Angeles. Randy is interviewed and
plays 12 songs.
- October 5 - Atlanta, Georgia. Randy performs with the 87-piece
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, conducted
by Emil Newman.
- October 6 - Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis. Two shows with Ry
Cooder.
- October 8 - Kansas City, MO
- October 11 - St. Louis, MO
- October 14 - Toronto, Canada
- October 15 - Batavia, New York
- October 18 - Salute To Charles Ives, Avery Fisher Hall, New
York City, NY. Randy plays fifteen songs solo, and follows by
playing eleven songs with a 40-piece orchestra conducted by Emil
Newman.
- October 19 - Washington, D.C.
- October 25 - Madison, Wisconsin
- October 26 - Westport, Conneticut
- October 27 - Albany, New York
- October 31 - Moore Theatre, Seattle, Washington
- November 1 - Portland, Oregon
- November 3 - Vancouver, Canada
- November 4 - The Record Plant, Sausalito, California. A live
broadcast for KSAN, San Francisco.
- November 8 - Phoenix, Arizona
- November 9 - Berkeley Community Theatre. With Ry Cooder.
- November 13 - Tucson, Arizona
- November 14 - Denver, Colorado, Ebbets Field?
- November 15 - Cleveland, Ohio
- November 16 - Springfield, Massachusetts
- November 18 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- November 21 - Boston, Massachusetts
- November 22 - Lexington, Kentucky
- November 23 - Iowa City
- November 24 - Albuquerque, New Mexico
- November 29 - Auditorium Theatre, Chicago, Illinois. With Dory
Previn
1975
- February 6 - Houston, Texas
- February 7 - Austin, Texas
- February 8 - Dallas, Texas
- February 14 - Athens, Georgia
- February 15 - Nashville, Tennessee
- February 16 - Raleigh, North Carolina
- February 19-20 - Chicago, Illinois
- February 21 - Milwaukee
- February 22 - Princeton
- February 23 - Mobile, Alabama
- February 25 - Linly
- February 27 - Lafyette, Louisiana
- March 4 - Santa Barbara, California
- March 21 - Chapman College
1976
- 1976 - Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles
- May 31 - San Jose Center for the Performing Arts, San Jose,
California. With Ry Cooder.
- June 13 - Lyrics and Lyricists Series, Kaufman Concert Hall,
92nd Street YMHA, New York City, NY. A solo performance featuring
"Just One Smile" and "They Tell Me It's Summer".
- June - Farther, New Jersey
1977
A representative list of songs Randy performed
in 1977-1978: Yellow Man, You Can Leave Your Hat On, I'll Be Home,
Birmingham, Jolly Coppers on Parade, Simon Smith, Marie, Old
Kentucky Home, Louisiana 1927, Guilty, A Wedding In Cherokee
County, Rednecks, Political Science, Sail Away, Lonely At The Top,
Linda, Davy The Fat Boy, Sigmund Freud's Impersonation of Albert
Einstein in America, Short People I Think It's Going To Rain
Today
- February 20 - New Orleans Theatre of Performing Arts, New
Orleans, Louisiana. Televised.
- August 23 - Universal Ampitheater, Los Angeles, California.
Randy and Emil Newman and a 50-piece orchestra.
- August 27 - Baton Rouge Speedway, Louisiana
- September 4 - Tanglewood Music Fair
- September 23 - Academy of Music, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Live recording made.
- September 24 - Washington, D.C.
- September 25 - Boston
- September 27 - Ottawa, Canada
- September 28 - Montreal
- September 30 - Avery Fisher Hall, New York City, NY. Randy
performs with a chamber orchestra, conducted by Emil Newman. The
newspaper reported that the orchestra was led by his father.
- October 1977 - Little Criminals
is released.
- October 1 - Pittsburgh
- October 2 - Buffalo, New York
- October 4 - Syracuse
- October 5 - Poughkeepsie, New York
- October 6 - North Hampton, Boston, Mass.
- October 7 - Princeton
- October 8 - Worcester, Mass.
- October 9 - Toronto
- October 11-12 - Great Southeast Music Hall, Atlanta, Georgia
(two shows)
- October 13 - Gainsville, Florida
- October 14 - Orlando, Florida
- October 15 - Tampa, Florida
- October 19 - Birmingham
- October 20 - Baton Rouge
- October 21- New Orleans
- October 22 -Austin, Texas
- October 23 - Houston, Texas
- October 25- Waco, Texas (?)
- October 26 - Tulsa, Oklahoma (?)
- October 28 - Lafayette, Louisiana (?)
- Kingfish Rock Club, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
- October 29 - Detroit
- October 30 - Linly
- October 31 - East Lansing, Michigan
- November 1-2 - Chicago
- November 3 - Milwaukee
- November 4 - Minneapolis
- November 5 - Cleveland
- November 6 - Columbus
- November 7 - Madison
- November 9 - Denver, Colorado
- November 10 - Waco, Texas
- November 11 - Phoenix
- November 12 - Santa Barbara
- November 13 - Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley. With John
McEuen
- November 16 - Eureka
- November 17 - Vancouver
- November 18 - Portland, Oregon
- November 19 - Paramont Theatre, Seattle, Washington
- November 20 - Eugene, Oregon
- November 22 - Santa Cruz
- November 23 - San Diego Civic Theatre, San Diego.
- 1977 - "Radio Show '77" from Warner Bros. master
#BB-012996
1978
- January 25 - Sacramento Community Theatre, Sacramento,
California.
- January 27 - Albuquerque, New Mexico
- January 28 - Memphis, Tennessee
- January 29 - Omaha, Nebraska
- January 31 - Knoxville
- February 1 - Jackson, Mississippi
- February 2 - Kansas City
- February 4 - Dallas, Texas
- February 5 - Baltimore.
- February 11 - Capitol Theatre, Passaic, New Jersey. Live
broadcast, WNEW-FM.
- February 12 - Amherst
- April 7 - Chicago, Illinois
- April 8 - Wittenberg University, Springfield, Ohio
- April 9 - Kent, Ohio
- April 10 - Delaware, Ohio
- April 11 - Lexington, Kentucky
- April 12- War Memorial Hall, Nashville, Tennessee
- April 15 - Atlanta, Georgia
- April 16 - Miami, Gusman Theatre w/ Paul Davis
- May 3 - Frankfurt, W. Germany
- May 4 - Munich
- May 5 - Stockholm
- May 7 - Copenhagen
- May 8 - Club 7, Oslo. Also appeared on Norwegian
television
- May 9 - Hamburg
- May 10 - Montreaux
- May 11 - Paris
- May 13 - Brussels
- May 15 - Hague
- May 16 - Rotterdam
- May 17 - Gronigen
- May 18 - Amsterdam
- May 19 - Nijmegan
- May 20 - Vienna
- May 22 - Carre Theatre, Amsterdam
- May 23-24 - Antwerp
- May 26 - Apollo Theatre, Manchester, England
- May 27 - Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool, England
- May 28 - Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London
- May 30 - Birmingham Town Hall, Birmingham, England
- June 2 - Old Grey Whistle Test, BBC TV, London, England
- July - Ontario Place Forum.
- July 14 - The Forum, Toronto - Televised in Japan
- August - Tour with band made up of Bill Payne, Michael
McDonald, Willie Weeks, Andy Newmark, Ted Templeman, and Milt
Holland.
- August 4 - Vancouver
- August 9 - San Diego
- August 11 - Monterey Conference Center, Monterey,
California
- August 13 - Greek Theatre, Berkeley, California
- August 18(16)-22 - Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles. With
Bonnie Raitt.
- August 23 - Denver
- September - The Forum, Los Angeles, California. A filmed solo
performance, directed by Wendall Wilks. Shown on "Nightflight" for
television. Was a commercially available video and runs 47
minutes.
- September 4 - Niemegen, Holland. ??
1979
- August 1979 - Born Again is
released.
- August 24 - De Dolan, Rotterdam, Holland [Elliott Abbott
calendar]
- November 1 - Konserthuset, Oslo, Norway
- November 3 - Stockholm
- November 5 - Audimax, Hamburg
- November 6 - Frankfurt
- November 7 - Munich
- November 8 - Cologne
- November 10 - Paris Brussels
- November 11 - Brussels
- November 12 - Antwerp
- November 13 - Vienna
- November 14 - Zurich
- November 16 - Groningen
- November 17 - Enschede
- November 18 - Hague
- November 19 - Amsterdam
- November 20 - Nijmegan
- November 21 - Sittard
- November 22 - Utrecht
- November 25 - Dominion Theatre, London.
1980
A representative list of songs Randy performed
in 1980: They Just Got Married, Yellow Man, He Gives Us All His
Love, Birmingham, Kingfish, Marie, Short People, You Can Leave Your
Hat On, Cowboy, Sigmund Freud's Impersonation of Albert Einstein In
America, The Girls In My Life Part 1, Burn On, In Germany Before
The War, Political Science, Louisiana 1927, Rider In The Rain,
Linda, Guilty, Rednecks, Story of A Rock and Roll Band, God's Song,
Sail Away, Simon Smith, It's Money That I Love, I Think It's Going
To Rain Today
- February 8 - Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford, Connecticut
- February 9 - Princeton
- February 10 - West Chester
- February 29 - Santa Barbara
- March 1 - Davis, California
- March 2 - San Diego
- March 7 - Memorial Auditorium, Stanford, California
- March 8 - Scotsdale, Arizona
- March 9 - Fort Collins
- German radio special circa Born Again includes interviews and
short telephone interview with Roswitha Newman with German VO (45
min.)
1981
- January 16 - Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles. Benefit for
musicians strike.
1982
- February 23 - Holland, Concertgebouw, Haarlem
- March 11 - Hauge, Holland
- November 5 - Edmonton, Canada
- November 6 - Calgary
- November 7 - Vancouver
- December 10-11 - Paris
- December 12-13 - London
- December 14 - Dortmund
- December 16-18 - Holland
- December 19 - Milan
1983
A representative list of songs performed by
Randy in 1983-1986: I Love L.A., Burn On, Simon Smith, Marie,
Christmas In Capetown, Short People, Texas Girl at the Funeral of
Her Father, Real Emotional Girl, Rednecks, Baltimore, Sail Away,
Political Science, God's Song, My Life Is Good, Rider In The Rain,
I Think It's Going To Rain Today, Simon Smith
- January 1983 - Trouble in
Paradise is released.
- January 25 - Dusseldorf Town Hall, Germany
- January 26 - Frankfurt Alt Opera
- January 27 - Zurich Volkhaus
- January 28 - Stuttgart Liederhalle
- January 29 - Hamburg Musikhalle
- January 31 - Cologne Theatre Am Don
- February 1 - Stockholm Gota Lejon
- February 2 - Konserthuset, Oslo, Norway
- February 3 - Casino de Paris
- February 4 - Casino de Paris
- February 5 - Berlin Philharmonie
- February 6 - Television apperance
- February 8 - Rome
- February 9 - Television apperance
- February 10 - Dublin Stadium
- February 11 - Dominion Theatre, London
- February 12 - Dominion Theatre, London
- February 13 - Edinburgh Playhouse
- February 16 - Munich Deutschesmuseum
- February 17 - Antwerp, The Single
- February 18 - Ghent Congreshalle
- February 19 - Turnhout Culturecentre
- February 20 - De Doelen, Rotterdam
- February 21 - Carre Amsterdam
- February 22 - Concertgebouw Haarlem
- March 17 - Sub Theatre, University of Alberta, Edmonton,
Canada
- March 18 - Convocation Hall, Toronto, Canada
- March 19 - Hamilton Place, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
- March 20 - National Arts Center, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
- March 21 - Le Spectrum, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- March 22 - Eastman Theatre, Rochester, New York
- March 24 - The Bayou, Washington D.C.
- March 25 - Park West, Chicago
- March 26 - Capitol Theatre, Passaic, New Jersey
- March 27 - Philadelphia, Tower Theater
- March 30 - Bogarts, Cincinnati
- April 1 - Royal Oak Music Center, Detroit
- April 2 - Berkeley Performance Center, Boston, Mass.
- April 3 - Avery Fisher Hall, New York
- April 7 - Paramount Theater, Austin
- April 9 - Orpheum Theater, New Orleans
- April 10 - Cullen Aud, Houston
- April 11 - TBA (cancelled?)
- April 13 - Paramount Theater, Portland, Oregon (cancelled)
- April 14 - TBA Vancouver, B.C. (cancelled)
- April 15 - Paramount Theater, Seattle
- April 16 - Universal Amphitheater, Los Angeles
- April 17 - The Greek Theatre, Berkeley
- April 21 - Rainbow, Denver
- April 23 - TBA, Kansas City
- June 6 - Hihon Seinen Kaikan, Tokyo, Japan
- June 7 - same
- June 9 - Mido Kaikan, Osaka, Japan
- December 8 - Live at the Odeon taping
1984
- August 1 - Timberwolf, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tour with James
Taylor.
- August 2 - Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio
- August 3-4 - Poplar Creek, Hoffman Estates, Illinois.
- August 6 - Ohio Center, Columbus
- August 7-8 - Pine Knob, Clarkson, Michigan
- August 10 - Civic Center, Springfield, Massachusetts
- August 11 - Merriweather Post Pavilion, Columbia, Maryland
- August 12 - Jones Beach, Wantaugh, New York
- August 14 - Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga, New
York
- August 15 - Boston Commons, Boston, Massachusetts
- August 16 - Mann Music Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- August 17 - Garden State Arts Center, Holmdell, New Jersey
- August 18 - Kings Dominion, Richmond, Virginia
- August 19 - Carowinds, Charlotte, North Carolina
- August 21 - Chastain Park, Atlanta, Georgia
- August 23 - Bayfront Center, St. Petersburgh, Florida
- August 24-25 - Sunrise Musical Theatre, Miami, Florida
- August 26 - Orange County Civic Center, Orlando, Florida
- August 28 - Amphitheater, New Orleans, Louisiana
- August 29 - Mudd Island, Memphis, Tennessee
- August 31 - The Summit, Houston, Texas
- September 1 - Reunion Arena, Dallas, Texas
- September 2 - Zoo Amphitheater, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- September 4 - Municipal Opera House, St. Louis, Missouri
- September 5 - Sandstone Theatre, Bonner Springs, Missouri
- September 7 - Red Rocks Stadium, Denver, Colorado
- September 9 - Greek Theatre, Berkeley, California
- September 11-14 - Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles
- September 14 - Los Angeles City Hall. Randy receives a Los
Angeles City Proclamation honoring him for "I Love L.A.". No RN
performance.
- September 16-17 - Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, Laguna Hills,
California
- October 16 - Mondale/Ferraro Benefit dinner, Los Angeles. Randy
performed "Short People" and "I Love L.A.".
- October 31 - Univerisity of California Los Angeles homecoming
week festivities in The Ackerman Grand Ballroom. Randy spoke to
students but did not perform.
- November 3 - Friends of Steve Goodman Concert, Concert Arena,
Orange County
1985
- February 18 - Western States Advertising Agency Association's
1984 "Leader of the Year" award for Creative Director Lee Clow of
Chiat/Day Agency. Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Los Angeles. Randy played
"I Love L.A.".
- May 3 - The New American Orchestra Sixth Anniversary Tribute to
Lionel Newman for 40 years of music at 20th Century Fox, Dorothy
Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles.
- May 19 - Comic Relief, AIDS Benefit, The Shubert Theatre,
Broadway, NYC.
- June 29 - Santa Barbara County Bowl, California. With Emmylou
Harris.
- June 30 - Pacific Amphitheatre, Costa Mesa, California. With
Emmylou Harris.
- July 12 - Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles. With comic Brad
Garrett.
- September 22 - Farm Aid Concert, Live television broadcast.
Randy is introduced by and performs with Billy Joel at two grand
pianos placed front-to-front. They play "Sail Away", "Political
Science", "Only The Good Die Young"(Joel), and "Stagger
Lee"(Trad./Price). "Stagger Lee" was not televised.
- October 16 - The Bayou, Washington D.C. With comic Chip
Franklin.
- October 19 - Upstairs at the Tralf, Pearl Street, Boston
[?]
- October 19 - Flynn Theatre, Burlington, Vermont with Richard
Thompson [?]
- October 27 - Rockefeller's - The Night Club, 3620 Washington,
Houston, Texas, 8 & 11 PM
- November 8 - Wolfgang's, San Francisco. Two shows.
- December 31 - Beverly Theatre, Los Angeles. With Richard
Thompson. Two shows.
1986
- August 28 - Bumbershoot Music Festival, Seattle,
Washington.
- September 19 - Los Angeles voter registration drive at Westwood
Village at Westwood Blvd. and Kinross Ave. No performance. Randy
spoke to news reporters.
- December 9 - Benefit concert at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion,
Los Angeles, as part of WinterFest. Randy Newman, Henry Mancini,
Lionel Newman, Dave Grusin, and John Williams.
1987
A representative list of songs performed by
Randy in 1987-1988 Last Night I Had A Dream, Yellow Man, Marie,
Birmingham, Short People, Love Story, Christmas In Capetown, The
Girls In My Life (Part 1), You Can Leave Your Hat On, Louisiana
1927, [edit], The Longest Night, Roll With The Punches, I Think
It's Going To Rain Today, Baltimore, Rednecks, In Germany Before
The War, I Love L.A., Rider In The Rain, Lonely At The Top
- 1987 - Special Olympics opening ceremonies at the Beverly
Hilton Hotel, Los Angeles.
- May 18 - Folies Bergere, 32 rue Richer, Paris, France
- May 24 - London Palladium
- May 27 - Leiden, Netherlands, Leidse Schouwburg
- November 21 - Third Annual Salute to the American Songwriter,
Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, California. Randy Newman, Kris
Kristofferson, Thom Bell, Stephen Stills, Lamont Dozier, Billy
Vera, Roger Miller, others.
1988
- September 3 - Opera House, Bumbershoot Music Festival, Seattle,
Washington.
- September 28 - Benefit for National Public Radio, "Fanfare and
Fox", at 20th Century Fox, Mulberry Street, West Los Angeles. A
$250.00-a-plate dinner show with Randy Newman, Keith Carradine,
Elliott Gould, and others.
- October - Fresh Air, FM Radio. Interview by Terry Gross.
- October 19 - Late Night With David Letterman
- October 22 - Saturday Night Live
- October 31 - Rockline interview. Randy performs Dixie Flyer and
I Think It's Going To Rain Today on electric piano.
- November 1988 - Randy's eighth album
Land of Dreams is released.
- November 9 - "Fresh Air", Morning Edition, National Public
Radio with Bob Edwards. Interview.
- November 12 - UNICEF Benefit Concert, "Children of the
Americas", United Nations visitors lobby, New York City, NY. Part
of a four-hour radio broadcast. Randy plays: I Love L.A., Dixie
Flyer, Sail Away, Political Science, Short People, and I Want You
To Hurt Like I Do. Other acts included: Crosby, Stills, Nash and
Young, Jackson Browne, and The Fabulous Thunderbirds, Steve
Forbert, Al Stewart, others.
- November - Personal appearance at Different Fur Studios, San
Francisco. Did one song with Mark Knopfler.
- December 8 - Audio and video spots taped for RADD (Recording
Artists Against Drunk Driving). Randy Newman, Eddie Money, Phil
Collins, Ray Davies, many others.
- November - Roger Scott's Radio One (England), Roger Scott's
Saturday Sequence. Randy is interviewed and performs with Mark
Knopfler on several songs for broadcast.
1989
A representative list of songs performed by
Randy in 1989-1991: Lover's Prayer, Yellow Man, Marie, Birmingham,
Short People, Real Emotional Girl, Christmas In Capetown, The Girls
In My Life - Part 1, You Can Leave Your Hat On, Bad News From Home,
Simon Smith, Guilty, Roll With The Punches, Love Story, Political
Science, Kingfish, Burn On, In Germany Before The War, Dixie Flyer,
New Orleans Wins The War, Linda, Old Kentucky Home, I Want You To
Hurt Like I Do, Baltimore, Rednecks, God's Song, I Love L.A., Rider
In The Rain, Jolly Coppers On Parade, Sail Away, Lonely At The Top,
Same Girl, Rollin', I Think It's Going To Rain Today
- January 20 - Late Night With David Letterman
- January 25-26 - Mann Auditorium, Tel Aviv, Israel
- January 28 - Yagar Auditorium, Near Haifa, Israel
- January 29 - Jerusalem Theatre, Jerusalem, Israel
- January 31 - Pallas Theatre, Athens, Greece
- February 1 - Pallas Theatre, Athens, Greece
- February 3 - Beurshalle, Bruges, Belgium
- February 5 - De Warande, Turnhout, Belgium
- February 7 - Sardines, Oslo, Norway
- February 8 - Gora Lejon, Stockholm, Sweden
- February 10 - L.A. Gear Convention, Atlanta, Georgia
- February 13 - BPI Awards, London, England
- February 14 - Kongresshaus Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
- February 15-16 - La Cigale, Paris, France
- February 17 - National Stadium, Dublin, Ireland
- February 19 - Schouwburg Rotterdam, Rotterdam, Netherlands
- February 20 - Casino Den Bosch, Den Bosch, Netherlands
- February 21 - Odsterpoort Gronigen, Gronigen, Netherlands
- February 22 - Schouwburg Sittard, Sittard, Netherlands
- February 24 - Old Opera, Frankfurt, Germany
- February 25 - Muziekcentrum Enschede, Enschede,
Netherlands
- February 26 - Stadsschouwburg Nijmegen, Nijmegen,
Netherlands
- February 27 - Theatre Carre, Amsterdam, Netherlands
- February 28 - Deutsches Museum, Munich, Germany
- March 1 - Musikalle, Hamburg, Germany
- March 3 - Dominion Theatre, London, England
- March 21 - Morrison Center, Boise, Idaho
- March 22 - Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, British Columbia
- March 23 - Alberta Bair Theatre, Billings, Montana
- March 24 - Starry Nights, Portland, Oregon
- March 25 - Moore Theatre, Seattle, Washington
- March 28 - The Warfield Theatre, San Francisco
- March 29 - Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz,
California
- March 31 - Ventura Theatre, Ventura, California
- April 1-2 - The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano,
California.
- April 3-4 - Bacchanal, Kearny Mesa, San Diego, California
- April 7 - Guthrie Theatre, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- April 8 - Vic Theatre, Chicago, Illinois
- April 9 - Newport Music Hall, Columbus, Ohio
- April 10 - Nashville Center Stage, Nashville, Tennessee
- April 13 - Austin Opera House, Austin, Texas
- April 14 - Tommy's, Dallas, Texas
- April 15 - Rockefeller's, Houston, Texas
- April 16 - Macky Auditorium, Boulder, Colorado
- April 18 - Bogart's, Cinncinati, Ohio
- April 19 - University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
- April 20 - Madison Civic Center, Madison, Wisconsin
- August 24 - Santa Rosa, California
- August 25 - San Jose, Calfornia
- August 26 - Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles
- October 21 - Club Tenco Awards, San Remo, Italy
- November 3 - Hollywood Women's Political Committee's Second
Barbara Jordan Award for Rosa Parks. The Regent Beverly Wilshire,
Los Angeles. Randy plays three (four?) songs.
1990
- February 22 - Trump's Pollack Media Convention, Los
Angeles
- March 26 - Dorothy Candler Pavilion, 62nd Annual Academy
Awards, Los Angeles. Performed "I Love To See You Smile"
- November 1 - Constitution Hall, Washington D.C. With Richard
Lewis.
1991
- May 4 - Keswick Theatre, Glenside, Pennsylvania.
- May 7-8 - Symphony Hall, John Williams and the Boston Pops
Orchestra, Boston, Massachusetts. Randy performed Davy The Fat Boy,
Short People, Political Science, as well as conducting the
orchestra for his music from Avalon. Later televised.
- June 27 - Variety-The Children's Charity Big Heart Award for
Twentieth Century Fox Chairman Joe Roth. Century Plaza Hotel,
Beverly Hills, California. Hosted by Billy Crystal, with Jackson
Browne, The Pointer Sisters, and Randy Newman.
- July 27 - Gainey Vineyard, Santa Ynez, California
- August 10 - Newport Folk Festival, Newport, Rhode Island
- August 11 - Toad's Place, New Haven, Conneticut. Randy performs
two songs from Faust.
- August 23 - Pikes Peak Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado
- August 24 - Chatauqua Auditorium, Boulder, Colorado
- August 25 - Britt Music Festival, Jacksonville, Oregon
- September 12 - Luther Burbank Center, Santa Rosa,
California
- September 14 - MacCullum Theatre, Palm Desert, California
- November 1 - The Coach House, San Juan Capistrano. Randy plays
two songs from Faust.
- November 2 - Rheem Performing Arts Theatre, Rheem,
California.
1992
- June 22 - Amphitheatre at Ameriflora, Columbus, Ohio
- July 11 - Winterpark Ski Resort, Winterpark, Colorado
- July 15 - Humboldt Brewery, Arcata, California
- July 17 - Paul Masson Summer Concert Series, Saratoga,
California. Two shows.
- July 25 - Summer Nights at the Pier series, Seattle,
Washington.
- August 10 - Ben and Jerry's Folk Festival, Fort Adams State
Park, Newport, Rhode Island.
- August 17 - Murray Theatre, Ravinia Festival, Highland Park,
Illinois.
- August 18 - Weesner Family Amphitheatre, Minnesota Zoo, Apple
Valley, Minnesota
- September 11 - Winterthur Musicfest, Zurich, Switzerland.
Bootlegged on CD.
- September 13 - Manchester Outdoor Stage, Manchester, New
Hampshire
- September 26 - Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles. "For Our
Children", Pediatric AIDS Foundation benefit concert. Randy plays
"I've Been Working on the Railroad". Other artists include: Paula
Abdul, Michael Bolton, and Bobby McFerrin.
- October 10 - Boulder Theatre, Boulder, Colorado
- October 11 - Boulder Theatre/E Town Radio Show, Boulder,
Colorado
- November 5 - Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Two
shows.
- November 6 - Park West, Chicago, Illinois
- November 8 - The Bayou, Washington D.C.
- November 9 - Senator Theatre, Baltimore, Maryland
- November 10 - Town Hall, New York City
- November 11 - Keswick Theatre, Glenside, Pennsylvania
- November 13 - Center Stage Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia
- November 15 - Caravan of Dreams, Fort Worth, Texas
- November 16 - Rockefeller's, Houston, Texas
- November 17 - Paramount, Austin, Texas
- November 20 - The Great American Music Hall, San Francisco. Two
shows.
- November 21 - UCLA's Wadsworth Theatre, Brentwood,
California.
- November 21 - "Fresh Air", National Public Radio w/ Terri
Gross. Taped in Philadelphia(?).
1993
- January 30 - Royal Cruise Lines/Nissan Superbowl Week-end, San
Diego, California
- March 6 - Radio station WUMB-FM "E-Town", National Public Radio
broadcast of live concert recordings from Boulder, Colorado
(10/11/92). Including: Randy Newman, Nanci Griffith, Shawn Colvin,
and Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.
- June 5 - Appel Farm Arts & Music Festival, Elmer, New
Jersey
- July 17 - Inter-Media Art Center (IMAC), Huntington, New
York
- July 19 - Ravinia Festival, Highland Park, Illinois
- July 24 - Gainey Vineyard, Santa Ynez, California
- July 29 - Sonoma County Fair, Sonoma, California
- August 4 - The American Way Religious Right concert, Los
Angeles
- August 7 - Edmonton Folk Music Festival, Edmonton, Canada
- August 13 - Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, California
- August 21 - Chatauqua Auditorium, Boulder, Colorado
- November 4 - "All Things Considered" for National Public Radio,
"Randy Newman Still Loves L.A.", interview with Noah Adams.
- December 4 - Irvine Barclay Theatre, Los Angeles
- December 10 - March of Dimes fund-raiser at Century Plaza, Los
Angeles
1994
- April 30 - The 25th New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival,
Atlanta, Georgia. 3 p.m. at the Fox 38/Polaroid Stage.
- June - New Hampshire
- June - State Theatre, Congress Street, Portland, Maine
- June 9 - Late Night With David Letterman
- August 6 - Ben & Jerry's Newport Folk Festival, Newport,
Rhode Island
- August 21- Artpark, Lewiston, Buffalo, NewYork
- August - Illionis State Fair
- September 3-4 - Britt Festival, Jacksonville, Oregon
- October 1 - Cultural Centrum, Amstelveen, Holland
- October 2 - De Harmonie, Leeuwarde, Holland
- October 3 - Concertbouw, Haarlem, Holland
- October 5 - Mecc, Maastricht, Holland
- October 6 - Stadstheater, Zoetermeer, Holland
- October 8 - Vredenburg, Utrecht, Holland
- October 9 - Dr. Anton Philips Zaal, The Hague, Holland
- October 10 - Casino, Den Bosch, Holland
- October 12 - Oosterpoort, Gronigen, Holland
- October 14 - Cultural Centrum, Amersfoort, Holland
- October 15 - Philipsvaal, Eindhoven, Holland
- October 16 - Stadsschouwburg, Amsterdam, Holland
- October 18 - De Warande, Turnhout, Belgium
- October 19 - Casinozaal, Beringen, Belgium
- October 20 - Stadsschouwburg, Kortrijk, Belgium
- October 22 - Stadsschouwburg, Brugge, Belgium
- October 23 - De Werf, Aalst, Belgium
- October 24 - Bourla, Antwerp, Belgium
- October 26 - Luxembourg
- October 27 - Espace Cardin, Paris, France
- October 29 - Musikhalle, Hamburg, Germany
- October 30 - Alte Oper, Frankfurt, Germany
- October 31 - Luxor, Rotterdam, Holland
- November 2 - E-Werk, Cologne, Germany
- November 3 - Konzerthaus, Vienna, Austria
- November 5 - Albani, Winterthur, Switzerland
- November 6 - Muhle Hunzleken, Rublgen, Switzerland
- November 8 - Alhambra, Basel, Switzerland
- November 8 - Switzerland - DRS Radio 3, 11:00 "Randy Newman,
der grosse Zyniker des US-Song, in der Schweiz unterwegs" (big
cynic of US song in Switzerland)
- November 9 - CPM, Geneva, Switzerland
- November 10 - Rocking Chair, Vevey, Switzerland
- November 12 - Casino, Zug, Switzerland
- November 13 - Theatre Royal, Drury Lane
- November 15 - Usher Hall, Edinburgh, Switzerland
- November 16 - Stadium, Dublin, Ireland
- November 18 - Liederhalle, Stuttgart, Germany
- November 19 - Theatre Archa, Prague, Czech Republic
- November 20 - Graf Zeppelinhalle, Friedrichshafen, Germany
1995
- February 23 - 37th Convention of the National Association of
Recording Merchandisers (NARM), San Diego, California. Randy
performs songs from Toy Story.
- March 23 - Ted Danson's OCEAN Don Henley Tribute. Randy plays a
few songs including "Short People"
- March 27 - Academy Awards, Los Angeles - "Make Up Your
Mind"
- March 27 - Academy Awards, Los Angeles - "Make Up Your
Mind"
- April 19 [?] - The Mark and Brian Show, KLOS F.M., Los Angeles,
California. Interview, and three songs: Short People, He Gives Us
All His Love, Make Up Your Mind, You've Got A Friend In Me
- April - Illinois [?]
- April 21 - KCRW Radio, Santa Monica, California. Randy performs
"Louisiana 1927".
- April 28-29 - Cerritos Center, Los Angeles, California. With
Buffy Saint-Marie
- May 19 - The Mark & Brian Show, KLOS F.M., Los Angeles
- August 26 - Warner Bros. Convention. Randy peforms 4-5
songs
- October 1995 - Randy Newman's
Faust is released.
- October 9 - Benefit performance in La Jolla, California
- October 28 - 53rd Annual Jack-O-Lantern Ball, Bel Age Hotel,
West Hollywood
1996
- January 28 - "The Best of Sunday Night With Peter Rodman" from
WRLT-FM 100.1 Nashville featured a previous live performance from
RN.
- March 14 - South By Southwest Music Covention, Austin, Texas.
4:45 panel discussion for Faust Enhanced CD and 9:00 p.m. live
performance.
- May 2 - Randy's first on-line interview.Prodigy Chat/Prodigy
Spotlight. Nothing is revealed.
- May 7 - 6th Annual Tripod [Support Communication Education]
Friends' Luncheon, The Beverly Hills Hotel. Randy plays several
songs for this benefit for deaf children including: I Love To See
You Smile, Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear, Feels Like
Home, and others.
- May 11 - Start of Randy Newman
Vocalist/Pianist/Songwriter/Composer/Conductor series for
1996-1997.
- May 11 - Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra with conductor Ethan
James Dulsky Metro-Park Amphitheatre, Jacksonville, Florida
- The performance included:
- Birmingham (w/ orch), Short People, Girls In My Life, Marie (w/
orch), I Love To See You Smile (w/ orch), Real Emotional Girl (w/
orch), You Can Leave Your Hat On, Cowboy (w/ orch), You've Got A
Friend In Me (w/ orch), Love Story (w/ orch), Political Science,
Avalon (w/ orch & conduct), The Natural (w/ orch &
conduct), Maverick (w/ orch & conduct), Dixie Flyer, Glory
Train, Louisiana 1927 (w/ orch), Sandman's Coming (w/ orch), I Love
L.A., Feels Like Home, Lonely At The Top (w/ orch), I Want You To
Hurt Like I Do, Toy Story (w/ orch & conduct), I Think It's
Going To Rain Today, Sail Away (w/ orch), Davy The Fat Boy (w/
orch), Ragtime (w/ orch), Albania
- May 12- Borders Books and Music In-Store appearance, 7:30 pm
Dayton, Ohio
- May 31 - Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra with guest conductor
Charles Wendelken-Wilson, 8:30 pm, $10-$28, Fraze Pavillion,
Lincoln Park Commons, Kettering, Dayton, Ohio. Randy's first
appearance in Dayton.
- The performance included:
- Birmingham (w/ orch), Short People, Girls In My Life, Marie (w/
orch), I Love To See You Smile (w/ orch), Emotional Girl (w/ orch),
I Love L.A., Cowboy (w/ orch) Love Story, Political Science,
Avalon, The Natural, Toy Story, Dayton, In Germany (w/ orch), Dixie
Flyer, Glory Train, Louisiana, Burn On, Feels Like Home, I Want You
To Hurt Like I Do, Sail Away (w/ orch), Davy (w/ orch), I Think
It's Going To Rain Today (w/ orch)
- June 12 - Atlanta Symphony, Chastain Park, Atlanta, Georgia.
Randy Newman and Jere Flint, Conductors.
- June 13 - National Symphony Orchestra, Wolftrap, Vienna, VA.
Barry Jekowsky, Conductor.
- June 14 - HealthSouth Stage, Eighth Annual City Stages, June
Jam, Linn Park, Fort Payne, Birmingham, Alabama with Johnny
Cash
- July 20 - Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, 8 P.M.
- The performance included:
- Birmingham, Short People, Girls In My Life Part I, Marie, I
Love To See You Smile, Emotional Girl, You Can Leave Your Hat On,
Cowboy, You've Got A Friend In Me, Love Story, Political Science,
Avalon Suite, The Natural Suite, Ragtime/One More Hour, Toy Story
Suite, In Germany Before The War, Dixie Flyer, Rednecks, Louisiana
1927, I Love L.A., Glory Train, Feels Like Home, Lonely At The Top,
I Want You To Hurt Like I Do, Sail Away, Davy The Fat Boy, I Think
It's Going To Rain Today
- July 21 - Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, 2 P.M.
- Same as 7/20 show except "Glory Train" was replaced by "Simon
Smith"
- August 16 - NPR Radio (Morning Edition NPR 6:00 am ET)
[Transcript #1935-13] Rebroadcast on 9/14/96 (News11:56 am ET)
[Transcript #0026-4]
- August 18 - Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, Hollywood Bowl, Los
Angeles, CA. Mitchell Hanlon, Conductor.
- The performance included:
- Birmingham, Short People, Girls In My Life Part I, Marie, I
Love To See You Smile, Emotional Girl, You Can Leave Your Hat On,
Cowboy, You've Got A Friend In Me, Love Story, Political Science,
Avalon Suite, The Natural Suite, Ragtime/One More Hour, Toy Story
Suite, In Germany Before The War, Dixie Flyer, Rednecks, Louisiana
1927, I Love L.A., Glory Train, Feels Like Home, Lonely At The Top,
I Want You Hurt Like I Do, Sail Away, Davy The Fat Boy, I Think
It's Going To Rain Today
- October 19 - Border's Books and Music, 1 pm, Chicago,
Illinois
- October 21 - Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Chicago,
Illinois.
- Randy performed the same show as the Hollywood Bowl performance
except, according to a prepared list, "Rednecks" was replaced by
"Albania"/"Wedding in Cherokee County"
- November 20 - KINK Radio, FM, Oregon. Randy performs "Feels
Like Home".
- November 20 - Borders Books and Music, Portland, OR
- November 21 - Oregon Symphony, Portland, OR
- Same as the July 20 show, except "Rednecks" was dropped and he
sang "Same Girl" in a second encore.
1997
- January 10-11 - Tulsa Philharmonic, Tulsa, OK. Guest Conductor:
Niel DePonte
- Same as July 20
- January 21 - Edmonton Symphony, Edmonton, Canada.
- Same as July 20 except "Rednecks" and "I Love L.A." were
dropped and replaced with "Northern Boy" following "Glory
Train".
- February 22 - Randy appears as a panelist for the 1997 Film and
TV Music Conference - The State of the Art, Presented by The
Hollywood Reporter & Society of Composers and Lyricists
- March 11 - Randy attends the Oscar's Nominee's Luncheon,
Beverly Hilton Hotel
- March 24 - Randy attends the 69th annual Academy Awards.
- April 1 - National Public Radio. Short interview with Randy by
Bob Edwards on baseball.
- April 11-12 - Pacific Symphony Orchestra Pops, Orange County
Performing Arts Center, CA. Richard Kaufman, Conductor. These dates
included A Tribute To Alfred Newman featuring: "Conquest" from the
film Captain From Castille, Music from the film David and
Bathsheba, Fox Fanfare and March from the film Brigham Young,
Selections from the film Airport, and the Overture to How The West
Was Won.
- Randy's April 11 set included: Avalon Suite, Birmingham, Short
People, Marie, Real Emotional Girl, You Can Leave Your Hat On,
Cowboy, You've Got A Friend In Me, Love Story, Toy Story Suite,
Political Science, In Germany Before The War, Girls in My Life Part
1, I Love To See You Smile, Louisiana 1927, Feels Like Home, I Love
L.A., Sail Away, The Natural Suite, Davy The Fat Boy, I Think It's
Going To Rain Today
- In the April 12 set "Real Emotional Girl", "Girls In My Life
Part 1" were dropped.
- July 11 - The Gainey Vineyard, Santa Ynez, California
- September 12 - Denver, Colorado, Boettcher Hall, with the
Colorado Symphony Orchestra
1998
- May 18 - Live radio broadcast from KCRW FM in Santa Monica,
California.
- August 15 - Cleveland, Ohio, Blossom Music Hall, Cleveland
Orchestra, Leonard Slatkin, conductor
- October 11 - Pacific Palisades, California, Will Rogers State
Park, Enviromental Media Awards Festival.
- October 30 - 60th Anniversary Golden Score Awards 10/30/98
American Society of Music Arrangers and Composers honors David
Newman, Randy Newman, Thomas Newman and Newman Musical Legacy.
Silent Auction, dinner and entertainment tribute. 6:30 PM Beverly
Hilton, Beverly Hills, California
- November 9 - New York City, Lincoln Center, Tower Records
in-store appearance.
- November 10 - New York City, Town Hall. Randy plays: It's Money
That I Love, Old Man, Last Night I Had A Dream, Marie, Short
People, The Girls In My Life - Part 1, The World Isn't Fair, I Miss
You, You Can Leave Your Hat On, You've Got A Friend In Me, Wedding
In Cherokee County, Living Without You, Political Science, Dixie
Flyer, In Germany Before The War, Burn On, Rednecks, My Country,
Louisiana 1927, Baltimore, I Love To See You Smile, I Just Want You
To Hurt Like I Do, The Great Nations of Europe, Shame, Shame,
Birmingham, God's Song, I Love L.A., Love Story, Mama Told Me Not
To Come, Feels Like Home, Sail Away, Lonely At The Top, Davy The
Fat Boy, I Think It's Going To Rain Today
- December 22 - National Public Radio, "Fresh Air" 20 min+
interview with Terry Gross. The interview was rebroadcast on
2/15/99 with additional and re-edited material.
1999
- February 11 - Project A.L.S. Event, Raleigh Studios, Los
Angeles. Randy performed after the reception, dinner, and auction,
with Melissa Ethridge.
- March 1 - Millennium Stage, The John F. Kennedy Center for the
Performing Arts, Washington D.C. with K.C. and the Sunshine
Band
- April 10 - Richmond Symphony, Landmark Theatre, Richmond,
Virginia
- April 11 - Richmond Symphony, Performing Arts Center, Emporia,
Virginia
- April 18 - Boulder Theatre, E-Town's 8th B'Earthday, Boulder,
Colorado, with David Crosby, Gram Nash, Jeff Pevar, and Leo Kottke.
Randy sang several songs and sang, "The House of the Rising Sun"
with other artists at end of show. Tickets were $25-$50.
- May 1 - Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, Louisiana
- May 2 - Sunfest, West Palm Beach, Florida
- May 5 - Variety Playhouse, Atlanta, Georgia. $25.00.
- May 6 - The Ryman, Nashville, Tennessee
- May 16 - Mountain Stage, Cultural Center Theater, Charleston,
West Virginia. With Richard Thompson, and Matapat. $22.50 in
advance, $30.00 at the door.
- May 22 - Warfield, San Francisco, California.
$22.50-$25.00
- May 23 - House of Blues, Las Vegas, Nevada
- May 25 - KCRW Radio interview on "Morning Becomes Eclectic",
Los Angeles, California
- May 26-29 - House of Blues, West Hollywood, California
- June 1, 1999 - Bad Love, Randy's
10th studio album is released.
- June 2 - Tower Records, Los Angeles, California, In-store
appearance
- June 2 - American On-Line Chat
- June 23 - KLSX - Jonathan Brandmeier Show, Los Angeles,
California
- October 17 - Santa Monica at The Canyon Charter School for the
Second Annual Jammin' in the Canyon benefit for the instrumental
music program at Canyon Charter School. $20, noon-4 PM, 421 Entrada
Dr. Santa Monica, California
- November 22 - AOL Live - Internet On-line Chat
- November 22 - Entertainment Asylum [www.asylum.com] chat
- December 11 - 2nd Annual Benefit Concert & Auction, KINK
Christmas Party, Roseland Theatre, Portland, Oregon with Karla
Bonhoff, Catie Curtis, and William Topley
- December 14 - Virgin Megastore, Downtown Disney West Side,
Orlando, Florida. A signing, no live performance.
2000
- January 13 - Mitch Albom, Detroit radio interview. 15 mins via
telephone.
- January 20 - Stadsschouwburg De Harmonie, Leeuwarden,
Holland
- January 21 - I.C.C., Ghent, Belgium
- January 23 - Stadsschouwburg, Bruges, Belgium
- January 24 - Luxor Theatre, Rotterdam, Holland
- January 25- Theatre Aan't Vrijhof, Maastricht, Holland
- January 27 - Stadstheatre, Zoetermeer, Holland
- January 28 - MC Frits Philips, Eindhoven, Holland
- January 29 - Concertgebouw, Haarlem, Holland
- January 31 - Carre Theatre, Amsterdam, Holland [KRO Radio
broadcast in February]
- February 1 - De Oosterpoort, Gronigen, Holland
- February 3 - Shouwburg Orpheus, Appledoorn, Holland
- February 4 - Chasse Theatre, Breda, Holland
- February 5 - Stadsgchoorzaal, Leiden, Holland
- February 7 - Queen Elizabeth Hall, Antwerp, Belgium
- February 8 - Ancienne Belgique, Brussels, Belgium
- February 10 - Cultureel Centrum, Turnhout, Belgium
- February 11 - Cultureel Centrum Casino, Beringen, Belgium
- Februray 12 - TBA
- February 14 - Kammermusiksaal, Berlin, Germany
- February 15 - Kulturhaus, Linz, Austria
- February 16 - Gessellschaftshaus, Frankfurt, Germany
- 1st set: It's Money that I love, Birmingham, Marie, Short
People, The Girls in my Life, I Miss You, The World Isn't Fair, Red
Bandana, Real Emotional Girl, You've got a Friend in Me, Guilty,
The Great Nations of Europe, Jolly Coppers on Parade, Political
Science
- 2nd set: Last Night I Had a Dream, My Country, Sigmund Freud,
Burn On, In Germany before the War, Rednecks, Baltimore, Love
Story, My Life is Good, Same Girl, Rider in the Rain, Better Off
Dead, Dixie Flyer,Simon Smith..., Feels Like Home, I Love L.A.
- Encores: Loney at the Top, God's Song, Sail Away, Louisiana,
Shame (yes, he did it and it worked....), I Think it's gonna rain
today [courtesy of Harald Moenkedieck]
- February 18 - C.C.H.2., Hamburg, Germany
- February 19 - Volkhaus, Zurich, Switzerland
- February 21 - Prinzregenten Theatre, Munich, Germany
- February 22 - Royal Festival Hall, London, England
- February 24 - Kurhalle, Vienna, Austria
- February 25 - Orpheum, Graz, Austria
- February 26 - Cankarjev Dom, Ljublijana, Slovenia
- February 27 - The Casino, Berne, Switzerland
- February 28 - La Cigale, Paris, France
- March 1 - Vicar Street, Dublin, Ireland
- March 2 - Vicar Street, Dublin, Ireland
- May 6 - Nashville River Stages, Gay Street Stage, Nashville,
Tennessee
- May 7 - Beale Street Music Festival, Budweiser Stage, Memphis,
Tennessee
- May 13 - Prarie Home Companion, Pasadena Playhouse, [NPR Radio
5/13/2000] Randy plays: Great Nations of Europe, I Miss You, Sail
Away
- June 27 - Interlochen Center For The Arts, moved from Kresge
Auditorium (4,000 capacity, to Corson Auditorium (1,000 capacity)
Interlochen, Michigan
- June 28 - Newport, Rhode Island, 3rd Annual Newport
Sunset Music Festival, a benefit concert for the Rhode Island
Autism Project, Mainstage, 8 PM, $22/$27
- July 7 - The Gainey Vineyard, Santa Ynez, California
- July 8 - Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center, Redondo Beach,
California
- July 8 - Netherlands, KRO Leidsekade Live, Radio 3 [Paul Voogd]
96.8 FM, broadcast of part of January 31, Carre show.
- September 6 - Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater, Medford, Oregon.
8 PM, $44/$39. JPR presents Randy Newman in concert to benefit
Jefferson Public Radio
- September 7 - John Van Duzer Theatre, Humbolt State University,
California
- September 8 - Villa Montalvo Garden Theatre, Saratoga,
California
- September 22 - Sun Theatre, Anaheim, California, 8:30 PM,
$35
- September 23 - Swig Field, Osher, Marin Jewish Community
Center, Marin, California
- September 24 - San Luis Obispo, San Luis Obispo Co. P.A.C.,
California
- September 26 - El Cajon, E County Performing Arts Center,
California
- October 13 - Concord, Capitol Theatre, New Hampshire
- October 14 - Burlington, Flynn Theatre, Connecticut
- October 15 - Stamford, Palace Theatre, Connecticut
- October 16 - Birchmere, Washington D.C. $39.50
- October 25 - West Palm Beach, Raymond F. Kravis Center,
Florida
- October 27 - Sarasota, Van Wezel Performing Arts Center,
Florida
- November 10 - Arlene Schnitzer Hall, with the Oregon Symphony
Orchestra, Portland, Oregon
- November 17 - The Paramount Theatre, Seattle, Washington
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